Those that we see who are living long lives…

July 31, 2007

Those that we see who are living long lives don’t do so without powerful intent that keeps drawing. In other words, what continues the motion forward itself is the continuing setting forth of the new intent that draws life through.

In fact, intending for long life assures that you must be leading the parade; people don’t start diminishing their life until they stop leading and start falling back into the ranks of the parade, trying to do what others are leading them to do.

~ Abraham-Hicks.com Excerpted from the workshop in Buffalo, NY on Tuesday, May 20th, 2003


A network of goodwill

March 6, 2007

As a businessman, I meet incredible people like Nelson Mandela, world leaders like the Russian premier, and people of vast wealth like Bill Gates and Microsoft’s lesser-known co-founder Paul Allen.

In fact, people in business and the very wealthy are in a unique position. They can connect with everyone, whether high or low, in any country, through a network of good will.

~ Richard Branson – Screw It, Let’s Do It


Build networks, don’t look for work

March 1, 2007

The richest people in the world look for and build networks, everyone else looks for work.

~ Robert Kiyosaki


Passion in what we do

March 1, 2007

We want passion in what we do and aim to do, even in creating wealth and be rich. Do not fall into the trap of wanting to be rich or have money simply for the sake of it. We should think beyond this level.


Security is worthless if growth is sacrificed

February 26, 2007

That’s pretty amazing growth. Imagine getting a 50% raise every month.

The current level of income is OK, but the momentum is incredible.  This is one thing I love about being an entrepreneur. 

Some people think a stable paycheck is nice, but for me it would mean giving up way too much.  I’d rather work a whole month for only $53 and be building this kind of momentum than get a flat salary month after month. Security is worthless if you have to sacrifice growth to get it.

~ Steve Pavlina, in his article on Adsense revenue growth