“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 →
Warren Buffet On Crypto: Is He Scared?
So, since Crypto started making waves and I started reading a little bit more of Tony Robbins again, I'm getting really scared about why there's such a huge divide between the Gen B's and the newer generations. After 2008, who trusts the banks? I mean the value on people's homes was reduced by 80%. On... Continue Reading →
Wealth Goals For 2018
"Less time; more money!" That was my motto heading into this year. After all the events that had taken place in the month of October and November, I was almost sure that I could've made 120$ an in two hours with a private course teaching business law. That 120$ would've also been nine hours of... Continue Reading →
Wheel of Life: Merry Christmas! The Most Successful Year of My Life!
MERRY CHRISTMAS to ABSOLUTELY EVERYONE AROUND THE WORLD! Yes, did it in caps because it's a big deal. Guys and gals, Christmas is celebrated in some cultures as a religious holiday, but I celebrate it as a day to live, love, and laugh. I don't go to church, nor do I have a religion. My... 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 →
Money Talk – Keeping It Slow & Easy
As I said in my last blog, it's time to track one habit a week. This is the beginning, so don't get bent out-of-shape about it. Pick a habit that has the greatest control over you, and once you start reaping the rewards of the Compound Effect, you'll want to introduce this to your friends... Continue Reading →
Darren Hardy: Everyone Has Experienced The Compound Effect
“The phenomenal power of the Compound Effect is that simple. The difference between people who employ the Compound Effect for their benefit compared to their peers who allow the same effect to work against them is almost inconceivable. It looks miraculous! Like magic or quantum leaps. After thirty-one months (or thirty-one years), the person who... 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 →
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 Slavery of Debt
Paying for something you can't afford. Ring a bell? You dig into your wallet and pullout that flashy master card, which has "debt-ridden" all over it. You slide that card or insert it into the machine - little do you know what you've just done. Debt, which is a merciless master, is a fatal enemy... Continue Reading →