Ever noticed how much financial language comes from water? • Cash flow • Currency (from current) • Liquidity • Capital flows • Liquidity pools • Floating exchange rates • Market depth • Banks • Income streams Even the word bank refers to the side of a river — a place where something flows past and gathers. This isn’t just coincidence. Money behaves a lot like water. It flows toward opportunity. It pools where resistance is low. It floods markets when liquidity increases. And it dries up during crises. Your income streams are like tributaries feeding your river. The more streams you create, the stronger the overall flow becomes. Central banks even act like dams, controlling how much money flows through the financial system by adjusting interest rates and liquidity. Understanding this concept changes how you see wealth. Instead of thinking about money as something static, think about where it is flowing, what controls the current, and how many streams feed into your river. Because in markets—and in life—the real skill is learning how to read the current and position yourself in the flow. Understand... 🙏