# You Don’t Get Rich on Wages

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Dan Lok
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px4OrHbrrvc
- **Дата:** 20.05.2026
- **Длительность:** 1:06
- **Просмотры:** 630
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/51508

## Описание

A high salary is not the same as wealth.

That’s the illusion most people spend decades chasing.

In this episode, Dan breaks down one of the most important financial mindset shifts an entrepreneur or professional can make: the difference between earning income and building ownership.

Many people make excellent money. Big salaries. Prestigious titles. Comfortable lifestyles.

But there’s one problem.

The moment they stop working, the income stops too.

That’s not freedom. That’s dependency with better branding.

Real wealth is built differently.

Wages create stability, but equity creates leverage. Ownership compounds. It works while you sleep. It separates your time from your income.

This is why the wealthy focus less on what they earn and more on what they control, build, or invest in.

The conversation is not about quitting your job tomorrow. It’s about changing the way you think about money, time, and long-term freedom.

Dan also explains why building ownership through skills, i

## Транскрипт

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I've met a lot of people who make great money. Big titles, big salaries, but they're still stuck. They work hard, they live well, and the moment they stop working, the money stops, too. That's the trap. You don't get rich on wages. You get rich on equity. Wages feed you. Equity frees you. A salary buys comfort. Ownership buys time. When you work for wages, you're selling hours. When you build on invest for equity, you're buying freedom. The first time I understood this, everything changed. I stopped asking, "How much can I earn? " and started asking, "What can I own? " It's not about quitting your job tomorrow. It's about shifting how you think. Build skills that create ownership. Negotiate for equity, not just salary. Put money into things that compound. Because in the end, most people spend their lives earning. The wealthy spend their lives owning. That's the quite difference, and it makes all the difference.
