What is Triton Exchange?
- Andrew Veglas
- May 27, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 4, 2021
As technology and social norms change, education stays stagnant. Middle-class citizens are taught the ways of life which were prevalent decades ago. Times are always changing, so why isn't education?
This is the pure goal of Triton Exchange.
Triton Exchange was founded on the basis that middle-class citizens need to reevaluate the way they look at life. With secrets and tactics derived from the wealthy, we will open your eyes to the way your life can change for the better. We will help shift your mindset so you can understand wealth creation and to see life through the eyes of the elite (while keeping you humble and grounded). Finally, we will show you that the American dream is still alive and present. No matter your circumstances, YOU have the ability to change your life and live far beyond your current means. You just need to learn what to look for and how to access it!
You may look at the children of wealthy individuals and think they have it all. For the most part, they do. However it might not be what you're thinking. Yes, if you grow up in a wealthy household you reap the benefits of your parents money. However, if anything, that ends up spoiling your life. The real benefit of growing up in an environment of that, is that you're taught how the world really works. Where to invest, why you invest, who to befriend, how to start your own company. Again, this is a goal of Triton Exchange. We are not children of the wealthy. We have parents who started small businesses and go to work everyday like it's their last. We have connections and friends who are wealthy. Over the years they have shared how they have created their wealth and what their mindsets were. As we have come to realize the gap of income in the world, it became more and more clear that this was stemming from the gap in education. Our objective is to share this information with as many people as possible to help change their lives as it has changed ours!
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