Are you a poor, middle, or rich cash-flow possessing individual? Well, let me try to break this down in blog form. If you want the amazing podcast, make sure you scroll down to the bottom for it. Cash-flow of a poor person Your job gives you your salary, which then goes to your expenses: taxes,... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad | S5 – E9 | A Job is a Short-term Solution to a Long-term Problem
“Remember what I said before: A job is only a short-term solution to a long-term problem. Most people have only one problem in mind, and it’s short-term. It’s the bills at the end of the month, the Tar Baby. Money controls their lives, or should I say the fear and ignorance about money controls it.... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad | S5 – E8 | Should Prices Go Up?
“Because it is ignorance about money that causes so much greed and fear,” said rich dad. “Let me give you some examples. A doctor, wanting more money to better provide for his family, raises his fees. By raising his fees, it makes health care more expensive for everyone. It hurts the poor people the most,... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad: S5 – E3 – The Beginning to Using the Mind
Being a product of two strong dads allowed me the luxury of observing the effects different thoughts have on one’s life. I noticed that people really do shape their lives through their thoughts. For example, my poor dad always said, “I’ll never be rich.” And that prophecy became reality. My rich dad, on the other... Continue Reading →
Rich Dad Poor Dad: S5 – E2 – Take Risks or Play it Safe?
Although both dads worked hard, I noticed that one dad had a habit of putting his brain to sleep when it came to finances, and the other had a habit of exercising his brain. The long-term result was that one dad grew stronger financially, and the other grew weaker. It is not much different from... Continue Reading →
Season 1: Episode 4 – Book Review – Material & Sexual Mask
Let me first ask you some questions. Are you driven to a country because of sexual activities? Do you want to buy a car because of your insecurities? Does having a big house mean more to you than making a difference? Those are the most basic questions in terms of these masks. From the sex... Continue Reading →
Lewis Howes: Material Mask – Part II: Does Money Kill?
After accumulating so many riches over the course of years, Lewis Howes is still one of those people who drive a 1991 Cadillac. He went on to say that Tai Lopez' viewpoint on buying luxury cars was interesting to him. Heck, I believe anyone who buys cars over 100k$ USD is doing it to cover... Continue Reading →
Darren Hardy – Story of Kathleen
“Twelve years ago I had a wonderful assistant, Kathleen. She earned $40,000 a year at the time. She was tasked to manage the registration table situated at the back of the room during one of my lectures on entrepreneurship and wealth building. The next week she came into my office. “I heard you talk about... Continue Reading →
Turning Points (Finance): Part 2 of 2
Enough is Enough I was laughed at, talked badly about by Thai teachers (they make examples out of you real fast), students flipping me off in my face, disobedient. On a number of occasions, I lost my voice. Regardless of the money, I woke up one morning and said, "keep the 900$ USD....it's not worth... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill’s Failure – Identifying Your Turning Points — Part 1 of 2
While I do not mean to convey the impression that I believe all of our acts to be controlled by causes beyond our power to direct, yet I strongly urge you to study and correctly interpret those causes which mark the most vital turning-points of your life; the points at which your efforts are diverted... Continue Reading →