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A generation positioned to win: Why building wealth is no longer optional

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By Johannes Nghishidimbwa

We are living in a defining moment, one that demands more from our generation than ever before.

Ours is not just a generation of ambition; it is a generation that must be intentional about winning, not by chance, but by design. Consider a young professional, just a few years out of college, balancing rising rent payments, student loans, and a desire to build a life of meaning and security.

With every paycheck quickly spoken for, the pressure to get ahead feels constant, and the risk of falling behind is real. These challenges are not unique; they are shared by countless others striving to find their footing.

The good news is that with focus and determination, these obstacles can be overcome. To truly succeed and realise our dreams, we must first commit to being authentic, grounded in who we are, yet bold enough to evolve with the world around us.

The reality is clear: the world we are stepping into is more complex and more expensive than any before it. The cost of living continues to rise, while traditional paths to financial stability are becoming less reliable. In this new landscape, financial independence is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity for survival and dignity.

This shift calls for a new mindset.

It is no longer enough to earn an income; we must build wealth. We must move beyond short-term financial thinking and begin focusing on long-term value creation. Building your net worth should become a deliberate strategy, one that includes saving, investing, and creating multiple streams of income. To make this actionable, start with concrete first steps: set up an automatic savings plan, learn the basics of budgeting, and open a separate account dedicated to investments or future goals. Spend some time each week researching investment options that align with your risk tolerance and explore opportunities to develop new skills that could turn into profitable side ventures. By taking these specific actions, you lay a strong foundation for lasting financial security.

The future belongs to those who prepare for it today.

Investing is not just for the privileged few; it is a critical tool for anyone serious about financial security. Whether through businesses, assets, or innovative ventures, the goal is to create income sources that will sustain you tomorrow, even when you are no longer actively working.

Equally important is the courage to start.

Too often, great ideas remain unrealised because of hesitation. It is completely normal to feel fear or doubt when stepping into something new, especially with your finances on the line. The key is to start small, pick one manageable goal or project and focus on that.

 Even if you experience setbacks, treat them as valuable lessons that will help you improve. In today’s world, starting an income-generating project, no matter how small, can be the turning point toward financial freedom. Entrepreneurship, side ventures, and creative solutions are no longer optional paths; they are essential responses to the economic realities we face.

Our generation has the tools, the knowledge, and the opportunity to redefine what success looks like.

But it requires action.

Build your net worth. Invest with intention. Create opportunities for yourself. The future will not wait, and neither should you. Take the first step today: set a simple savings goal, no matter how small, and commit to reaching it this month.

* Johannes Nghishidimbwa, Financial Advisor

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