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Argh, no way, again, it’s our last article of the week. Where has the time gone? I mean I have tons of topics to write about, like if I stay idle for the next couple of days that list is going to get,
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Let me ask you a question, what do successful people do? Wow, wow, wow, wow… don’t answer yet.
Let me ask it again, what do successful people do?
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You got the answer?
Let me hear from you. Drop a comment in the comment section at the bottom of this article.
What do successful people do? Successful people are always moving. Yes, successful people are always moving, they’re not talking about their house, they go meet connections, they go to places, they are always mobile. Good thing, now I don’t feel so bad about having 40 or more jobs. I have moved just about the same amount of time as my job changes. When I heard that, I felt light, as if some weight has come off my shoulders, what the hell was I carrying…? Shame, judgement (it’s funny I didn’t judge it, others were judging me, and I just happened to carry that s**t), but I don’t feel regret at all, that’s pretty nice and what’s cool I have and had no guilt.
So, if successful people are always moving, this means money is always moving. You know what, really wealthy people say? Having a house doesn’t make you money. For real, so, recently I’ve been working on my money mindset a lot, … yes, like a lot… and this is what’s coming up over and over again, the people who make it to success that were born in poverty (there are tons of NBA players and footballers) that made it to success, but they used up all their money in a couple of years, they didn’t use their money wisely. One such money mindset talk stated that many people get upset about this statement that poverty is genetics. Why?
You can’t be rich if you haven’t taught your “poor man’s soul” any better.
So, to say, how many people make money but don’t teach themselves how to invest better, how to use it better, how to change their conditioning so that they don’t keep operating from “the poor man’s soul?”
Now, this video “99% of People Are Living in Delusion” John Frederick Demartini is pretty neat, now up there, I’ve mentioned the words guilt, shame, judgement or even what John F Demartini says, feeling not deserving… He says in roughly these words that you won’t even begin to make wealth if you haven’t dissolved guilt, shame, etc. out of your mindset. I found this amazing, what Mr John F Demartini believes about the root of procrastination as well, I personally agree on that, simply because I had a long road (just like you) to be able to look back at.
Now, I think you will really like this video, listen to it and let me know, The mindset of high achievers, “money doesn’t have value it’s a vector for transmitting value, it’s how you express value, but the value isn’t in the money, it’s in the product or service you bought with it and it’s in the labour you gave in order to acquire it in the first place. That’s where the value comes from. There is nothing intrinsically valuable in the money.”
Okay, remember I said in the beginning paragraphs of this article that successful people are always moving, and wow! The words “poor man’s soul,” also came up in this video. Have a listen to it after you finish reading. See the comparison made in the video to “You can’t make money with buying a house,” and what’s said, “When you go to Disneyland, do you buy the whole hotel, or do you rent a room? When you go to the hospital, do you buy the whole hospital, or do you rent a bed?” Which goes back to the beginning which we refer to as “the poor man’s soul,” rent, and use all the down payment to improve your business and improve yourself so that you can get more money, now if you have a middle-class mindset, the explanation to your thinking also gets discussed in this video.
“The rich don’t work for money; the number 1 expense is tax. The rich have assets, not jobs.” Once you know how to use debt as money you can never say, “I can’t afford it.” Money is created through debt. Don’t say you can’t afford it, say, “How can I?” Poor people use the words, “I can’t” a lot. Words become flesh. What I learnt made me richer not the money. These are just a small percentage of the value I received from the video below.
So, if there is too much money being printed, it just goes to show that there’s so much dead money out there, that isn’t moving and for it to move, the 99% remains in a certain pattern while the 1% earn passive income or has somewhat elite knowledge and experience which the 99% still don’t know and won’t likely ever learn at school.
Billionaire Dan Pena’s ultimate advice
All I can say here, is you want to listen to the video on the link above, you really do.
See from what I’ve been learning, find the way to change “poor man’s soul,” the way to change the “millionaire’s soul” is to change the small habits, and small habits require changing the smallest thought. Habits can help time work for you; they can even change your identity. The actions you take provide evidence of who you are. “You don’t want to be a victim of your desires you want to be the architect of your desires,” what does this mean? This and more is what I got from this video,
And lastly, here’s my very own video Success isn’t for the faint-hearted.
Yours sincerely,
T. Dench Patel
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