By far everyone out there who is not extremely wealthy (and actually even those that are) is looking for the best money making strategies to increase their money and, eventually, their time.

Money, though, is really just a means to an end and that end really ends up being time. Often people will want to make more money, but they always end up spending more when they get their wish. In reading the Ultimate Cheapskate's Roadmap to True Riches, I have found that the best money making strategies out there are the ones that really do not involve money at all. In fact, it's all about saving money and not spending it.

You see, it's all about the way you think. If you think about money and money making strategies, you will never have enough. It's your thinking, and not what you actually need, that control how much money you will want. We all really only have a few basic needs that are relatively inexpensive - food, shelter, water - these things you can get relatively inexpensively. It's our thinking that makes us want fancy versions of them.

So, instead of looking for money making strategies - try looking for what's really important in life to you: your relationships, the things you already own, etc. Those are the true value.