“The principle he learned and the one that you also can employ will now be stated in a very few words. In reading The Richest Man in Babylon, Mr. Osborn found that wealth could be acquired if you: (a) Just save one dime out of every dollar you earn; (b) Each six months, invest your... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill: Your Standing Army – End of Lesson XIII
These fifteen soldiers are labeled: Definite Chief-Aim, Self-Confidence, Habit of Saving, Imagination, Initiative & Leadership, Enthusiasm, Self-Control, Doing More Than Paid For, Pleasing Personality, Accurate Thought, Concentration, Co-operation, Failure, Tolerance, Golden Rule. This is the most powerful army on EARTH! This army is ready for the bidding of any person who will command it. Will... Continue Reading →
The Penalty of Leadership
Since living here in Thailand, teachers have said: I'm black, too loud, too funny, not strict enough, too much charisma, gets all the work, brown noses, shouldn't be a teacher, can't write, bad at presenting. In addition to that, students have said: we want a white teacher, we want a handsome teacher, you're too funny,... Continue Reading →
Basic Habits of Saving + Chart
Finally! After literally ten days of promising, I've posted this blog for you and you can see how amazing it is to save money and how it can grow. Can you do this with a low-risk mutual in a compounding environment? Possibly. That's why I tell everyone who views my blog to get in touch... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill – How To Overcome The Fear of Poverty
First, scissor up those plastic cards that lay either idle, or accessible in your wallets and purses. It's time to pay virtually cash for everything. Oh, and this comment is specifically for my Thais here in Thailand - DON'T PAY OFF DEBT WITH CREDIT CARDS! Makes zero sense. When you start doing this, the sigh... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill – The Law of Success – Revamped Lessons
I'm bringing to everyone the book that seemingly began to change my life at the beginning of 2016. Having already read the secret, my life still wasn't changing. The change ultimately happened after a completely failed trip to Singapore for New Years Eve in 2015 (last time I will ever travel with friends), and the... Continue Reading →