18 December 2015

Just Being True to Ourself

This is not a short post about money if you are a smart person,  you will read it all the way through.

 if you don't have time to read this entire post right now,
bookmark this and/or print it out to read later.this could be help

I didn't grow up rich.that's why I'm here in other countries to look   and fight for the sake of living,
Maybe some of you too didn't either.

I wasn't exactly proud about what I am now! because I still do missing a lot of meals.
 if you're thinking how could I say this thing and write this post if I'm not yet been on this status? same of you too! I'm still on working to get a success life and still far from that way! I just want to share this all things if what's is inside of my mind, and I want to inspire somebody about my goal.
I heard a lot of talk about money when I was growing up in our village name (Sitio Punong). Mostly from my relatives, people there who said things

like:

-- Money doesn't grow on trees
..we cannot pick money on the street

-- The love of money is the root of all evil

-- We might not be wealthy but at least, we're honest

-- Maybe it's just not God's will for me to have the lots of money

Ever heard those? I'll bet you have. You can probably

add a few I haven't heard before.

In fact, here's one that we've ALL learned. How do I know?

Because it's a constant theme in every movie, TV show and

the book you read:

==> Rich people are evil, mean, nasty and unethical.

Think about it:

Who's the bad girl in princess Sarah series?

The rich and brat girl Lavinia.

who's the brat girl in daddy's long legs?

the girl Julia!

Take a look at the movie Titanic: the ONLY "good guys" in that
the movie were the poor broke people down in 3rd class.

And who's the good guy in these stories? Always an orphan.

Always someone who's been mistreated. Always someone who

thinks money is unimportant or unnecessary.

And who were the rich people? The stupid, shallow, rich people

who were all up on first class arguing about whether to have mint

sauce on their lamb chops.

FACT: We are conditioned to believe that money is bad

and that being broke is somehow better.

Now, why I am posting this?

because I just want to be true to myself and get inspire to those who can read this to change the way we look on the money!

our mind is like a computer. It records everything.

from Hearsays, on people of our poor country home and village

And from the time that you and I were little, our brain

has been soaking up all these opinions about money

and wealth.

And even though they're completely untrue in their real life....

Think about it: if our goal is to be an honest, ethical, loving, caring

and generous person......

....and you believe that having money will make you evil, mean, nasty

and greedy....

…our mind will not let us take actions that might increase our

income. we sabotage yourself every time.

And we won't even know it's happening.

Get that? Really get that.

And we've probably experienced this. I know I have.

HERE'S AN EXAMPLE....

(Picture out this)

you're sitting at a stoplight and a beautiful

Mercedes AMG pulls up beside you. It's a $250,000

automobile.

What's your first reaction?

would you content?

walking on the street and see those big and beautiful building seeing lots of fine and beautiful man/woman wearing on their Armani suits and you! you're wearing no name brand clothes?

or just having a window shopping on a doorway of Louis Vuitton shop, Chanel or chrome hearts shop?

"Look at that stupid rich prick people driving that Mercedes and Lexus' car.

He probably thinks he's better than everyone."

OR picture out this too

"your on a car" an amazing car!

Isn't it amazing that such a thing exists! I'll bet that

is an incredible thing to drive!"

If your response to simply seeing a person sitting in a

the car was to automatically label them as a mean, evil nasty

person......

......what does that say about your attitude about money?

HERE'S ANOTHER EXAMPLE:


You're looking for a way to create more income. You want a better

life for your family. So you start looking for ways to do that.

You find one. You find an opportunity where people are making

tons of money and where they seem to be having a blast doing it!

It's an opportunity to break away from the herd and start living

the life you deserve.

But.....rather than jump in, you start saying things like:

"Hmm...it sounds too good to be true"

"If it's so good, why haven't I heard of it before?"

"I don't know...if I made that kind of money, I wouldn't know

what to do about the taxes."

"I don't know.....this looks like something I've never done before."

And -- SNAP -- just like that, without even realizing you're doing it,

you sabotage yourself and push away the very opportunity you were

looking for.

people go their entire LIVES in this cycle

of "almost breaking away" and then getting sucked back in.

It's tragic. It's the story of poverty. It's the story of mediocrity.

my boss and my business partner giving me an advice this!

to lived the life you deserved

first:

You have to make friends with money.

You have to stop fighting against the very thing you're trying to get.

You have to be willing to see that money flows all around you.

You only need to find out where the money is going and get in

front of it.

You have to realize that money isn't good OR bad. It's neutral.

It's what you DO with money that makes the difference.

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