Discipline matters more than money – McDan

Ghanaian businessman Daniel McKorley has weighed in on what he describes as a common misconception; that turning 30 is a life-altering deadline.
“If you feel behind in your 30s, remember: it’s not too late. Many famous people today built businesses and organizations, changed careers, and found their passion after 30.
“But none of them did it by sitting still,” McKorley said in a social media post, stressing the importance of continued effort and focus.
He explained that the 30s are less about starting over and more about refining life priorities.
“Your 30s are about refining, removing what doesn’t give you good value in life, and doubling down on what works,” he said, highlighting the need for intentional living.
McKorley also stressed financial discipline as essential for long-term stability.
“Money matters, but discipline matters more. If you can’t manage 100 cedis, you won’t magically manage 100 million. Financial literacy plus intentional living equals freedom in your later years,” he stated in a social media post sighted by MyNewsGh.
He concluded with a reminder that planning and structure are crucial for success at any age. “30 is not a deadline. But it is a reminder. Life won’t just happen and turn into the future that you want. You have to plan, structure, build, and grow it,” McKorley added.




