13/04/2026
A MONEY Sitting Still Is a MONEY Dying
My poor dad saved religiously.
Every paycheck. A portion into savings. Disciplined. Proud. He called it responsible.
He retired with almost nothing.
My rich dad never talked about saving. He talked about deploying.
"Robert," he told me, "a dollar sitting still is a dollar dying. The bank lends it out ten times over and keeps the profit. Your saved dollar is making someone else rich. Just not you."
Here is what nobody teaches you about savings accounts.
You deposit $1,000. The bank pays you 0.1% interest. Then lends that same $1,000 out at 7%. Over and over.
To multiple borrowers simultaneously.
Your saved dollar is working extremely hard.
For them. Not for you.
Inflation runs at 3-4%. Your savings account pays 0.1%. Every single month your money sits still โ you are losing ground. Not gaining it.
The math was never in your favor. The bank designed it that way.
The wealthy do not think about how much money they have.
They think about how fast it moves.
One dollar deployed into a rental property generates rent. That rent pays the mortgage and produces cash flow.
That cash flow buys another asset. That asset produces more cash flow. The cycle continues.
Same dollar. Moving continuously. Multiplying through every decision.
That is velocity.
A dollar in a savings account has zero velocity. It sits. It shrinks. It makes the bank rich.
A dollar in motion builds wealth. Every single rotation compounds the last.
Warren Buffett did not build Berkshire Hathaway by saving.
He deployed capital into undervalued businesses. Those businesses generated returns. Those returns were immediately redeployed into the next opportunity.
No money sat idle. Ever.
He called it the snowball. Not the pile.
A pile just sits there. A snowball moves โ and grows with every rotation.
Kim and I never ask just โ is this a good investment?
We ask: how fast will this capital move?
How quickly does it generate returns we can redeploy? How do we keep money cycling instead of sitting?
That thinking is the difference between accumulating wealth and storing it.
Stored wealth loses to inflation every year. Moving wealth compounds every year.
My poor dad stored money his entire life and called it security.
My rich dad moved money his entire life and built an empire.
The difference was never the amount. It was never the salary. It was never the opportunity.
It was the velocity.
The rich recycle cash faster. That is not a secret. That is a habit.
The question is, is your money sitting still right now?
Because somewhere, someone is putting it to work.
- Robert Kiyosaki