I'm guessing the route you have taken so far in your search for financial freedom. I’m guessing that you've tried a few things and none of them have worked. It is also likely you’ve spent a fair bit of money in pursuit of financial freedom. If this course is your first port of call, then congratulations because you have saved yourself a fortune! But it is far more likely that you’ve paid good money for books, CDs, DVDs, semninars and courses all purporting to show you how to become rich and... none of them have made much difference.
Again, honesty here please. It's tough to realise you’ve wasted maybe thousands of pounds with very few tangible benefits to show for it. That's okay. Chalk it up to experience. You never need to spend money on ‘get rich quick’ promises again. This was all part of the illusion you subscribed to in the past. You're on a different track now.
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Friday, 24 February 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Please panic!
I hope you might feel fairly upset, even a little bit panicked, at the thought of leaving this planet in a worse state than you found it – living an inconsequential, trivial life of consumption like billions before you; dying never having achieved anything worthwhile; never having helped anyone in a significant way; not contributing in any meaningful way to ‘The Human Project’. Leaving little more than a mountain of waste caused by your lifetime of consumption.
At the very least I want you to lead a happy life. Interestingly, we are wired up to gain happiness when we help others. There is only fleeting happiness to be had in mindless consumerism. It is more like an addiction than anything which brings lasting happiness. If you have any life experience whatsoever, you know this to be true so you don't need me to bang on about it. Also remember that if you want to look after people you have to be wealthy yourself first (either in money or time of both). When you are dog-tired and poor you do not have the resources and energy to help other people very much. The more money you have, the bigger the change you can make.
To find WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, please visit the Beyond Wealth website here
At the very least I want you to lead a happy life. Interestingly, we are wired up to gain happiness when we help others. There is only fleeting happiness to be had in mindless consumerism. It is more like an addiction than anything which brings lasting happiness. If you have any life experience whatsoever, you know this to be true so you don't need me to bang on about it. Also remember that if you want to look after people you have to be wealthy yourself first (either in money or time of both). When you are dog-tired and poor you do not have the resources and energy to help other people very much. The more money you have, the bigger the change you can make.
To find WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT, please visit the Beyond Wealth website here
Sunday, 5 February 2012
How Much IS Enough?
‘Enough’ means you genuinely have sufficient for your needs and are genuinely content with the amount you have. More would be a surplus which you wouldn’t have much use for – you’d either just bank it for a rainy day, or give it away to various good causes.
For everyone else, getting more money is often the thing they worry most about. Money, or rather the lack of it, is a central irritant in their lives and a huge amount of their time and energy is spent in striving to get more.
Please note that often this effort is not spent in merely getting ‘enough’ because most people haven’t the slightest idea what ‘enough’ means – they have only the haziest notion about how much they want – or what they want it for. That’s why I got you to do that exercise in lesson one. They have their heads down, nose to the grind-stone and are locked into a tedious cycle of work, earn and spend.
Is this a teensy bit like you?
Real wealth, in the minds of many, is obtained either through luck (lottery, inheritance etc.) or some kind of scam (legal or otherwise) which they’ve not yet been able to get in on themselves. Honest companies are viewed by some people as profit-grabbing contricks run by crooks in suits. They also have little idea of what money is really for, and how it can either aid or destroy their own happiness and the wellbeing of others.
To them, money is for spending on flashy cars, expensive holidays, designer clothes and shiny baubles and trinkets with costly ‘designer’ logos attached.In short, it’s for posing, protecting, manipulating and controlling.
Stuart Goldsmith will guide you beyond that, if you will allow him.
Visit the Beyond Wealth website to find out more.
For everyone else, getting more money is often the thing they worry most about. Money, or rather the lack of it, is a central irritant in their lives and a huge amount of their time and energy is spent in striving to get more.
Please note that often this effort is not spent in merely getting ‘enough’ because most people haven’t the slightest idea what ‘enough’ means – they have only the haziest notion about how much they want – or what they want it for. That’s why I got you to do that exercise in lesson one. They have their heads down, nose to the grind-stone and are locked into a tedious cycle of work, earn and spend.
Is this a teensy bit like you?
Real wealth, in the minds of many, is obtained either through luck (lottery, inheritance etc.) or some kind of scam (legal or otherwise) which they’ve not yet been able to get in on themselves. Honest companies are viewed by some people as profit-grabbing contricks run by crooks in suits. They also have little idea of what money is really for, and how it can either aid or destroy their own happiness and the wellbeing of others.
To them, money is for spending on flashy cars, expensive holidays, designer clothes and shiny baubles and trinkets with costly ‘designer’ logos attached.In short, it’s for posing, protecting, manipulating and controlling.
Stuart Goldsmith will guide you beyond that, if you will allow him.
Visit the Beyond Wealth website to find out more.
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