5 Wealth Lessons From 20 Percent of a Millionaire Quote:
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Let’s be clear that I didn’t suddenly adopt foolhardy spending habits, even on low amounts, because a millionaire wouldn’t spend money foolishly. I kept my expenses reasonable, but I learned to stop fussing over amounts that really didn’t matter, like whether or not I should order a drink (non-alcoholic of course) with dinner. I’m never going to miss the $2 whether I become a millionaire or not.
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Progressive Training
public class life()
{
public Goal();
1. Create Goal
2. Understand Goal Properties
Goal.reality
3. Action
Try Goal++= Result
4. Observe
If Result=Goal++
Then Goto 2
Else
5. Aim
If Goal="Yes"
Goto 2
Else
Goto 1
}
}
Goal = Millionare();
1. Goal = Become a millionare
2. Millionare.reality = Reality/Beliefs about millionares. Carry more money. Earn more money. etc.
3. Action = Try Millionare.reality ++ Add reality to goal. Carry more money. Earn more money. etc.
4. Result = ? Evaluate your actions. Do you believe you are down a path to achieving your goal?
5. Goal = ?Do you want to continue towards this goal?
6. If prior attempts were successful, continue attempts with progressive difficulty. Use your intelligence to predict what will be the next step, step outside your comfort zone. Goal++ Goal ++ Goal ++
If you
really want to become a millionare, take the steps within your power to become more like a millionare. If you want to be in a postive relationship, take the steps to become more like a person in positive relationships. Career, habits, spirituality, health etc. etc. Become what you intend to become.
Ps. Steve I would very much enjoy seeing a blog post on what you have learned from your computer programming when it comes to personal development. If you could set up the properties of Life in the language of code it would be awesome to view. I'll work on it myself but I hardly recall much java or vb