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June 16, 2021 5 mins
Pillow Money is the money readily available for use. it is very dangerous for your financial plan.
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Hello, and welcome to the MoneyCafe with Solomon King. This program provides
all the information needed gives you indepth analysis and education of your financial,
business, investments and issues that generallyaffect your physical well being. So get
ready for today's episode. Hello,Welcome to the Money Cafe. My name

(00:25):
is Solomon. I'm your trusted financialadvisor, the one guy who cares about
you doing well with your money.On the program today, I've been talking
to you about Pilow money. Yeah, money under your pillow. There are
several kinds of money, you know, you have different shades of money.
You have what it's called free money, intelligent money. If I've ahead of

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one. The other day, it'scalled coola, not money. You have
old money, there's fiat money,there's quick money, there's no money,
there's mad money. And of coursethe day on the program we're talking about
Pilow money. Pilow money is thatmoney that you keep handing you know,
it's always available. It's under yourpillow, it's in your post, in
your bag, it's in your wallet. It's money where your hands can reach

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it at any time. And thisis dangerous. Most times people keep money
where they can find it, wherethey can easily have access to it,
So they have ATMs, they havebank apps, passwords, very accessible and
quickly. Their hands can get onthis money anytime that they'll want it.
The problem with pilow money is thefact that you're successible to buying things you

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don't need. You're successible to makingexpenses and purchases that you have no business
doing at all. Pillow money ismoney that is susceptible. It is easily
influenced. Pilow money is money thatyou can easily touch and do the wrong
things. You'll buy anything that yousee, and suddenly you begin to get
this I am rich illusion. It'san illusion. It's a line to yourself

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saying that you're rich because here yourhand is around where your money can reach,
and your emotional certainly can be onthe overdrive. When you have pillow
money, everything suddenly becomes appealing,and more importantly, it looks cheap.
Suddenly it feels like you can affordit because hey, you've got the money
around. You lose cash, plentycash, access to money. This is
pillow money, and it's dangerous foryour finances. So you want to learn

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Welcome back to the program. Thisis Solomon, It is the Money
Cafe, and we're talking today aboutpillow money. Money under your pillow money
that you have access to, moneythat you can touch at anytime. The
problem with pilow money is impulse buying. Yeah, so you have a tendency

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to buy, You have a tendencyto play. Jesus the savior of the
world. So because you have pilowmoney and there's money accessible to you.
You want to solve everybody's problem,and you can achieve life and success in
your finances doing that. Am Isaying don't help? Oh? No,
I'm saying help on a budget,I'm saying, ensure that you spend.

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You carry out expenses based on aspecified plan that you have already created.
Impulse buying is the devil that keepyou bea And poverty is at the other
side of the bed where you keeppillow money. No, I said that
poverty is at the other side ofthe bed where you keep pillow money.
Therefore, you don't have to keepyour money on the pillow. Take your

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money away from places where your handscan reach it. You don't have the
discipline to use an ATM, don'tuse it. That transfer up, that
USSD code may not be friendly toyour money. If you don't have the
necessary financial discipline, you may notbe able to handle money. All right,
Be careful of pillow money, Bekind to your future, learn to
save more appropriately. Invest This isSolomon, this is the Money Cafe,

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and I'm saying be weary, becareful of pillow money. Thank you for
listening to this episode of The MoneyCafe. You can reach mister King on
zero eight Zery six four fifty ninezero ninety five. Once again, that
number is zero eight Jerry six fourfifty nine zero nine five. You can
they check him out and all thesocial media handles on Facebook Solomon King,

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on Instagram, Money dot King,and on YouTube Solomon Money King. Until
next time, make sure you staywith
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