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The rich don't work for money

The poor and middle class work for money. The rich have money work for them.

"You're only poor if you give up. The most important thing is that you did something. Most people only talk and dream of getting rich."

The world is moving faster and faster. Stock market trades are made in milliseconds. Deals come and go on the internet in a matter of minutes. More an more people are competing for good deals. So the faster you can make a decision the more likely you'll be able to seize opportunities before someone else does.

Life is the best teacher of all. Most of the time, life does not talk to you. It just sort of pushes you around. Each push is life saying, 'Wake up. There's something I want you to lear.'

If you learn life's lessons, you will do well. If not, life will just continue to push you around.

We learn best through action - Doing the real thing or a simulation. Sometimes it's called experiential learning. Reading and lecture are the least effective ways to learn and yet we all know how most schools teach: reading and lecture.

Don't be terrified of taking risks. you really wanted to win, but the fear of losing was greater than the excitement of winning. Deep inside you and only you will know you didn't go for it. you chose to play it safe.

Learning by making mistakes through trial and error is more and more important. Book learning is proving to be less valuable in the real world. No longer does a college education guarantee a job.

It's easier to change yourself than everyone else.

So much of life is out of control. Focus on what I do have control over, myself. And if things must change I must change.

The poor and middle class work for money, The rich have money work for them.

Buying or building assets that deliver cash flow is putting your money to work for you. High paying jobs means two things: you're working for money and the taxes you will pay increase.

True learning takes energy, passion, and a burning desire. Anger is a big part of that formula, for passion is anger and love combined. When it comes to money, most people want to play it safe and feel secure. So passion does not direct them. Fear does.

One of life's biggest trap
Increasing your salary for you to stay on your job.

People lives are forever controlled by two emotions: FEAR and GREED.

Fear of being without money motivates us to work hard, and then once we get that paycheck, greed or desire starts us thinking about all the wonderful things money can buy. The pattern is then set.
The pattern of get up, go to work, pay bills, get up, go to work, pay bills. Offer them more money and they continue the cycle by increasing their spending. This is called rat race.

People also work for money because of desire. They desire money for the joy they think it can buy. But the joy that money brings is often short lived, and they soon need more money for more joy, more pleasure, more comfort, and more security. So they keep working, thinking money will soothe their souls that are troubled by fear and desire. But money can't do that.

The avoidance of money is just as psychotic as being attached to money.

So many people say, "Oh, I'm not interested in money." Yet they'll work at a job for 8 hours a day.

Emotions are what makesx us human. The word 'emotion' stands for 'energy in motion.' Be truthful about your emotions and use your mind and emotion in your favor. not against yourself.

Most people do not know that it's their emotions that are doing the thinking. your emotions are your emotions, but you have got to learn to do your own thinking.

What intensifies fear and desire is ignorance. That is why rich people with lots of money often to have more fear the richer they get.

Once a person stops searching for information and self-knowledge ignorance sets it. That struggle is a moment to moment decision to learn to open of close one's mind.

Never forget that fear and desire can lead you into life's biggest trap if you're not aware of them controlling your thinking. To spend your life living in fear, never exploring your dreans is cruel. Please don't let money run your life.

When emotion goes up, intelligence goes down.

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