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Being a writer is 1% inspiration, 50% perspiration and 49% explaining you're not a millionaire like J.K.Rowling.
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There is nothing around me but money, money, money.
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If your motivation for acquiring money or success comes from a nonsupportive root such as fear, anger, or the need to βproveβ yourself, your money will never bring you happiness.
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If your goal is to become financially secure, youβll likely attain itβ¦. But if your motive is to make money to spend money on the good life,β¦ youβre never gonna make it.
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Without enthusiasm then what we have surrounded ourselves with becomes worthless.
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To control your life, control your mind. To control your mind, control your breath.
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The only secret of wealth creation is knowing how to use Cosmic Ordering.
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Willful blindness sees no end of damage done.
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No matter what your wishes, they are not crazy so long as they are not crazy to you!
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Run and hide or rise and shine ...
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Human beings are incredibly slow, Cosmic Ordering is incredibly fast!
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Connection: Change your life within minutes!)
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It has taken me a lot of years, but I find silence is sometimes the best answer.
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Become your own success story, not someone else's.
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Remember, NO ONE has the right to control your emotions, thoughts, and actions, unless you let them.
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Stop harboring grudges against those who have wronged you, it just holds you back when you really want to be in the NOW.
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Remove whatever you no longer need in your life, to make room for what you do need in your life.
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Your reality is a reflection of yourself
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In general, poor is polite and rich is rude.
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And of these few charitable billionaires, how many are motivated by greed for a Nobel peace prize, I donβt know. Yes, call me a cynic, but I am absolutely sure that hadnβt there been such a thing as the Nobel peace prize or similar versions of national, or state-level, or independent accolades, many of these millionaires and billionaires would have given up on their charitable endeavours. After having everything, a rich man seeks applause and reverence, for there is guilt in his mind. The guilt of having everything in this world.
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Follow your heart. It will lead you to where you need to be.
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I am neither the mind not the thought, I am its Creator.
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Thoughts create emotions, emotions create feelings and feelings create behaviour. So itβs very important that our thoughts are positive, to attract the right people, events and circumstances into our lives.
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Showing up is important and it is a big part of becoming successful.
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To change your life, you need to become aware of yourself
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Work smartly, diligently and silently; One day your introduction will be "Google Me.
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Kayambila Mpulamasaka
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We canβt control everything that happens to us, but we can control how we respond to things we canβt control.
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The universe only exist within us. All of what is outside of us is also within us.
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Everybody talks about being rich, Cosmic Ordering does something about it.
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Often the only difference between success and failure is not using Cosmic Ordering.
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If you do not completely accept yourself, you can not love yourself fully. It would be hard to love anything unconditionally.
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Ignite the light within you, it will make your world brighter.
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Focus on what you can do right now, not what you can't do right now
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The real winners I've met in life weren't necessarily skilled or perfect. They just had the tenacity to never, ever give up.
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Nobody is really an expert, as we are all still learning.
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When life gives you lemons, use Cosmic Ordering!
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Stephen Richards (Cosmic Ordering Guide)
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Believe and achieve with Cosmic Ordering.
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Cosmic Ordering success sticks to you like mud to a blanket.
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On the road to success some will always expect tragedy ... ditch your doubts and experience success with Cosmic Ordering.
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Whatever your desire, use Cosmic Ordering to get what you require!
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In the beginning man was poor, then along came Cosmic Ordering.
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A clever person solves a problem; a wise person uses Cosmic Ordering!
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Twenty years from now you will be disappointed you never used Cosmic Ordering today.
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A man may fail many times, and then he turns to Cosmic Ordering.
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To fail is nothing, unless you continue to ignore Cosmic Ordering.
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There are more triumphs than defeats with Cosmic Ordering.
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With a burning ambition, sustained focus, and daily action - there simply are no limits to what you will achieve.
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By unlinking your money motivation from anger, fear, and the need to prove yourself, you can install new links for earning your money through purpose, contribution, and joy.
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Your hopes and dreams are like a giant helium balloon, tugging on your hand to take you above the clouds, to that quiet place of peace and contentment. All you have to do is stop resisting, to let go - and ALLOW your hopes and dreams to take you there.
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When it comes to your career, you want to strive to become the type of person Patrick Lencioni describes in his book The Ideal Team Player: someone who is hungry (a motivated go-getter), humble (knows who they are and what they bring to the table), and smart (expertly manages relationships). Isnβt that the kind of person you want to work with?
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New Rule: Not everything in America has to make a profit. If conservatives get to call universal health care "socialized medicine," I get to call private, for-profit health care "soulless vampire bastards making money off human pain." Now, I know what you're thinking: "But, Bill, the profit motive is what sustains capitalism." Yes, and our sex drive is what sustains the human species, but we don't try to fuck everything.
It wasn't that long ago when a kid in America broke his leg, his parents took him to the local Catholic hospital, the nun stuck a thermometer in his ass, the doctor slapped some plaster on his ankle, and you were done. The bill was $1.50; plus, you got to keep the thermometer.
But like everything else that's good and noble in life, some bean counter decided that hospitals could be big business, so now they're not hospitals anymore; they're Jiffy Lubes with bedpans. The more people who get sick, and stay sick, the higher their profit margins, which is why they're always pushing the Jell-O.
Did you know that the United States is ranked fiftieth in the world in life expectancy? And the forty-nine loser countries were they live longer than us? Oh, it's hardly worth it, they may live longer, but they live shackled to the tyranny of nonprofit health care. Here in America, you're not coughing up blood, little Bobby, you're coughing up freedom. The problem with President Obama's health-care plan isn't socialism. It's capitalism. When did the profit motive become the only reason to do anything? When did that become the new patriotism? Ask not what you could do for your country, ask what's in it for Blue Cross Blue Shield.
And it's not just medicine--prisons also used to be a nonprofit business, and for good reason--who the hell wants to own a prison? By definition, you're going to have trouble with the tenants. It's not a coincidence that we outsourced running prisons to private corporations and then the number of prisoners in America skyrocketed.
There used to be some things we just didn't do for money. Did you know, for example, there was a time when being called a "war profiteer" was a bad thing? FDR said he didn't want World War II to create one millionaire, but I'm guessing Iraq has made more than a few executives at Halliburton into millionaires. Halliburton sold soldiers soda for $7.50 a can. They were honoring 9/11 by charging like 7-Eleven. Which is wrong. We're Americans; we don't fight wars for money. We fight them for oil.
And my final example of the profit motive screwing something up that used to be good when it was nonprofit: TV news. I heard all the news anchors this week talk about how much better the news coverage was back in Cronkite's day. And I thought, "Gee, if only you were in a position to do something about it.
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Stop worrying about your competition; focus on increasing your value proposition.
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Failures and mistakes are lessons to be learned from. They are opportunities for growth.
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The difficulties and challenges in your life are the lessons you need to learn to grow and development.
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We are all teachers, we all have knowledge and experiences that can teach others.
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It doesn't matter what other people think of you. What really matters is what you think of yourself.
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You are consciousness within your body and mind
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Let go of how you perceive others and how others perceive you.
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Love brings you closer to yourself
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We are already abundant, we have everything we need within us, to live a purposeful and fulfilling life.
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Your past karma is what you found difficult or challenging in this life. To heal your past karma you would need to learn your life lessons for this life.
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You cannot change the past, but you can make a difference now
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Everything starts from inside of us, then comes outside of us.
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Don't believe everything you are told, if it resonates within you, then listen and act.
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The common feature of most of the successful people is, their talent is flexible to suit the needs of time.
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As the state of mind, as the efficiency. Time is only a relative factor
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Its easier to start a global business than a local one, make your business one where you can work from anywhere in the world
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When setting goals, create βstretchβ goals. They will assist you in developing your potential to its fullest!
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Tell me the four people with whom you spend the most time and I will tell you who you are.
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Become a minimalist. Eliminate clutter from your life by living with the 100 things that you wear and use the most.
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Taking responsibility for your circumstances. Take responsibility. Be strong enough to admit your wrongs, ask for forgiveness, and think of constructive solutions to solve your problems.
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It seems to be contradictory. But the secret is that any desire without any personal or selfish motive will never bind you. Why? Because the pure, selfless desire has no expectation whatsoever, so it knows no disappointment no matter what the result. But though it expects nothing, it has its own reward. When you make someone happy, you see his or her happy face and feel happy yourself. If you have really experienced the joy of just giving something for the sake of giving, you will wait greedily for opportunities to get that joy again and again. Many people think that by renouncing everything, by becoming selfless and desireless, there is no enjoyment. No. That is not so. Instead, you become the happiest man or woman. The more you serve, the more happiness you enjoy. Such a person knows the secret of life. There is a joy in losing everything, in giving everything. You cannot be eternally happy by possessing things. The more you possess, the more sad you become. Havenβt we seen millionaires, people of high position, prime ministers, presidents? Are they happy? No. The higher the position, the greater the trouble. Only a saint, a renunciate, is always happy because there is nothing for a saint to lose. Because you donβt have anything, you have your Self always. That is the secret.
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Jim Rohn quote: βYou are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.β4 Donβt believe me? Let me drop some science. Dr. David McClelland, renowned social psychologist, Harvard professor, and author, studied human motivation for more than thirty years. As discussed in chapter 3, he found that β95 percent of your success or failure in life is determined by the people with whom you habitually associate.β Ninety-five percent, my friend.
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Just as we diet for a better body, we must also diet for a better mind. The things we look at, read, hear, and the people we associate with, shapes us into the person we currently are. Do you like the mental shape your are in? If not, it's time to get on a mental diet.
Reference: Philippians 4:8
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The key to motivating your kids to take responsibility for earning their way in the world is to limit the amount of spending money you give them. It isnβt a bad idea to give your kids a modest allowance. Itβs best if the allowance is tied to doing chores around the house. Even then, be sure to limit the amount of money you give your kids. The whole idea is to leave the kids wanting more money than you give them so they have the desire to earn some money on their own.
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Mr. Friend never really enjoys his life. He owns a lot of upscale things, yet he works so hard and for so many hours during a typical day that he has no time to enjoy them. He has no time for his family, either. He leaves his house each day before dawn and rarely returns home in time for dinner. Would you like to be Mr. Friend? His lifestyle is appealing to many people. But if these people really understood Mr. Friendβs inner workings, they might evaluate him differently. Mr. Friend is possessed by possessions. He works for things. His motivation and his thoughts are focused on the symbols of economic success.
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People who don't empower your goals are human headwind bloviators. They add friction to the journey. When you spout excitement over actions or ideas, bloviators react with doubt and disbelief and use conditioned talking points such as, βOh that won't work,β βSomeone is already doing it,β and βWhy bother?β
In motivational circles, they call them βdream stealers.β
You must turn your back on them. Every entrepreneur has bloviators in their life. Network marketers consider me a bloviator. These people are normal obstacles to the Fastlane road trip. Remember, these people have been socially conditioned to believe in the preordained path. They don't know about The Fastlane, nor do they believe it. Anything outside of that box is foreign, and when you talk Fastlane, you may as well be speaking Klingon.
As a producer, you are the minority, while consumers are the rest. To be unlike βeveryoneβ (who isn't rich), you (who will be rich) require a strong defense; otherwise, their toxicity infects your mindset. Commiserating with habitual, negative, limited thinkers is treasonous. Uncontrolled, these headwinds lead directly to the couch and the video game console. Yes, the old, βIf you hang out with dogs, you get fleas.β
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Gentileβs office in downtown Las Vegas, I got on the elevator and turned around and there was a TV camera. It was just the two of us in the little box, me and the man with the big machine on his shoulder. He was filming me as I stood there silent. βTurn the camera off,β I said. He didnβt. I tried to move away from him in the elevator, and somehow in the maneuvering he bumped my chin with the black plastic end of his machine and I snapped. I slugged him, or actually I slugged the camera. He turned it off. The maids case was like a county fair compared with the Silverman disappearance, which had happened in the media capital of the world. It had happened within blocks of the studios of the three major networks and the New York Times. The tabloids reveled in the rich narrative of the case, and Mom and Kenny became notorious throughout the Western Hemisphere. Most crimes are pedestrian and tawdry. Though each perpetrator has his own rap sheet and motivation and banged-up psyche, the crime blotter is very repetitive. A wife beater kills his wife. A crack addict uses a gun to get money for his habit. Liquor-store holdups, domestic abuse, drug dealer shoot-outs, DWIs, and so on. This one had a story line you could reduce to a movie pitch. Mother/Son Grifters Held in Millionaireβs Disappearance! My motherβs over-the-top persona, Kennyβs shady polish, and the ridiculous rumors of mother-son incest gave the media a narrative it couldnβt resist. Mom and Kenny were the smart, interesting, evil criminals with the elaborate, diabolical plan who exist in fiction and rarely in real life. The media landed on my life with elephant feet. I was under siege as soon as I returned to my office after my familyβs excursion to Newport Beach. The deluge started at 10 A.M. on July 8, 1998. I kept a list in a drawer of the media outlets that called or dropped by our little one-story L-shaped office building on Decatur. It was a tabloid clusterfuck. Every network, newspaper, local news station, and wire service sent troops. Dateline and 20/20 competed to see who could get a Kimes segment on-air first. Dateline did two shows about Mom and Kenny. I developed a strategy for dealing with reporters. My unusual training in the media arts as the son of Sante, and as a de facto paralegal in the maids case, meant that I had a better idea of how to deal with reporters than my staff did. They might find it exciting that someone wanted to talk to them, and forget to stop at βNo comment.β I knew better. So I hid from the camera crews in a back room, so thereβd be no pictures, and I handled the calls myself. I told my secretary not to bother asking who was on the line and to transfer all comers back to me. I would get the name and affiliation of the reporter, write down the info on my roster, and
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This was a startup. We worked 70 to 80 hours per week. We had the vision. We had the motivation. We had the will. We had the energy. We had the expertise. We had equity. We had dreams of being millionaires. We were full of shit.
The C code poured out of every orifice of our bodies. We slammed it here, and shoved it there. We constructed huge castles in the air. We had processes, and message queues, and grand, superlative architectures. We wrote a full seven-layer ISO communications stack from scratchβright down to the data link layer.
We wrote GUI code. GOOEY CODE! OMG! We wrote GOOOOOEY code.
I personally wrote a 3000-line C function named gi(); its name stood for Graphic Interpreter. It was a masterpiece of goo. It was not the only goo I wrote at Clear, but it was my most infamous.
Architecture? Are you joking? This was a startup. We didnβt have time for architecture. Just code, dammit! Code for your very lives!
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How Much Money Can We Afford To Give To Charity? Knowing how much money you can safely give to charity is challenging for everyone. Who doesnβt want to give more to make the world a better place? On the other hand, no one wants to become a charity case as a result of giving too much to charity. On average, Americans who itemize their deductions donate about three or four percent of their income to charity. About 20% give more than 10% of their income to charity. Here are some tips to help you find the right level of donations for your family: You can probably give more than you think. Focus on one, two or maybe three causes rather than scattering money here and there. Volunteer your time toward your cause, too. The money you give shouldnβt be the money youβd save for college or retirement. You can organize your personal finances to empower you to give more. Eliminating debt will enable you to give much more. The interest you may be paying is eating into every good and noble thing youβd like to do. You can cut expenses significantly over time by driving your cars for a longer period of time; buying carsβthe transaction itselfβis expensive. Stay in your home longer. By staying in your home for a very long time, your mortgage payment will slowly shrink (in economic terms)with inflation, allowing you more flexibility over time to donate to charity. Make your donations a priority. If you only give what is left, you wonβt be giving much. Make your donations first, then contribute to savings and, finally, spend what is left. Set a goal for contributing to charity, perhaps as a percentage of your income. Measure your financial progress in all areas, including giving to charity. Leverage your contributions by motivating others to give. Get the whole family involved in your cause. Let the kids donate their time and money, too. Get your extended family involved. Get the neighbors involved. You will have setbacks. Donβt be discouraged by setbacks. Think long term. Everything counts. One can of soup donated to a food bank may feed a hungry family. Little things add up. One can of soup every week for years will feed many hungry families. Donβt be ashamed to give a little. Everyone can do something. When you canβt give money, give time. Be patient. You are making a difference. Donβt give up on feeding hungry people because there will always be hungry people; the ones you feed will be glad you didnβt give up. Set your ego aside. You can do more when youβre not worried about who gets the credit. Giving money to charity is a deeply personal thing that brings joy both to the families who give and to the families who receive. Everyone has a chance to do both in life. There Are Opportunities To Volunteer Everywhere If you and your family would like to find ways to volunteer but arenβt sure where and how, the answer is just a Google search away. There may be no better family activity than serving others together. When you canβt volunteer as a team, remember you set an example for your children whenever you serve. Leverage your skills, talents and training to do the most good. Here are some ideas to get you started either as a family or individually: Teach seniors, the disabled, or children about your favorite family hobbies.
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If we had a penny for each time God smiled at us, we would all be billionaires.
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4. Chase the Goal, Not the Money
We live in a society where people love to equate success with money. It is always a mistake.
I have met enough unhappy millionaires to know that money alone does not make you happy. Iβve seen people work so hard they do not have any time for their families (or even time to enjoy the money).
They doubt their friendsβ motives, or become paranoid about people trying to steal from them.
Wealthy people can all too easily end up feeling guilty and unworthy, and it can be a heavy load to carry - especially if you donβt treat that fickle imposter right.
You see, money, for its own sake, like success or failure, is a thing of little lasting significance. It is what we βdoβ with it and how we treat it that makes the life-changing difference.
Money, success and failure can drastically improve or ruin peopleβs lives. So you have got to treat it for what it is. And you have got to stay the master of it.
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When I say millionaire I mean someone with a million-dollar smile, with a million friends, with a million dollars' worth--heck, a billion, a trillion dollars' worth-- of joy, love, contentment, fulfillment, great relationships, curiosity and fascination, passion and enthusiasm, excitement and accomplishment ... a fortune's worth of life in their life.
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It should be illegal not to allow children to earn income and build businesses. Our children should be allowed to be millionaires at any age. Reward by merit, not by age.
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A smile is much lighter to carry than a frown!
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My favorite things in life donβt cost any money. Itβs really clear that most precious resource we all have is time.
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Business is about creating VALUE for people. And earning money is the OUTCOME of creating value for people!
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Just like us, successful people are also given 24 hours each day. The only differences between them and unsuccessful individuals are their winner mindset and self discipline.
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Give yourself a deadline. Amazingly, many people work better under pressure. They are quickly moved to action when they know that they have a clock to beat!
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The only way to stop the blaming-complaining cycle is to start being truly positive. No matter how bad your day is, always find something to be grateful for everyday. And expect only the best from people.
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If you want to be a millionaire, you must have a million dollar vision and must plan to generate the millions. This year you might not reach the million dollar mark, but perhaps next year you can if only you plan for it..
What i am saying to you is , sit down and plan on how you can become a millionaire, and give your self timelines without a rush... You can become a million dollar person if in the beginning you you condition your self as a million dollar individual...
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Tare Munzara
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Success means leaving everything behind and standing persistently towards our aims with great determination.
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Rajasaraswathii (I Want to be a Millionaire)
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Producing what is required for the time, without damaging our inbuilt features is an art
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Rajasaraswathii (I Want to be a Millionaire)
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Face it and it will be less β¦
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Stephen Richards