When I was growing up, the only role-models I had for "wealthy people" were the ones I saw on TV or heard grown-ups talking about.
I'm going to tell my age, here...but the examples that stick out in my mind were people like:
The crooked, conniving JR Ewing on "Dallas"
The crazy, goofy millionaire on Gilligan's Island, "Thurston Howell, III"
Howard Hughes, who locked himself in a Vegas hotel suite, stopped bathing, stopped wearing clothes and let his fingernails grow inches long
Jed Clampett, of "The Beverly Hillbillies": an unsophisticated "hick" who stuck oil, got rich and moved to Beverly Hills without knowing how "rich people" lived...
Charles Emerson Winchester III, the pompous, elitist surgeon who came onto M*A*S*H* after the Frank Burns character was cut
The list goes on and on. It's actually tricky to come up with a list of good, honest, ethical, moral rich people that I saw on TV when I was growing up.
On the other hand, the number of good, honest, BROKE people I saw on TV as a kid are easy to list:
Peter Parker, a broke, struggling college student who becomes Spider-Man
Thomas Magnum, a broke detective who only gets to live in luxury because his employer allows it.
Cinderella, an orphaned step-daughter who has a heart of gold but isn't allowed to enjoy the luxury of her home
The Waltons: a whole, dirt-poor family who were all good, moral people
Jim Rockford of The Rockford Files, a wrongfully convicted ex-con who lives in a mobile home and works as a detective
I know, I'm telling my age. Some of the whippersnappers reading this won't even know the names of those shows. But the same patterns and "mind viruses" exist in our media today. You don't have to look very far to see some of the same patterns lurking in stories like Harry Potter, The Office, The Queen's Gambit (which I loved), and Schitt's Creek.
The thing most people don't consider is how these little influences all add up. If you expose your mind to that kind of conditioning long enough, your core beliefs about money begin to take shape. Things like:
Money is a "necessary evil"
It's more spiritual to be poor
The only way to get wealthy is to take advantage of someone else
Rich people are more likely to be rude and unkind
The less money you have, the more likely you are to treat people well
etc.
But, whenever there is a conflict between your VALUES and your GOALS....your values will usually win. Not always but usually.
Question: what happens if you have a goal of being wealthy...but you're also walking around with a belief system that says that getting rich is going to make you an evil, mean, nasty, unkind, unspiritual person?
Answer: you will unconsciously sabotage yourself from becoming wealthy so as not to compromise your values. Your values will win every time.
That's why the first key to becoming wealthy is to look INWARD.
If you're not experiencing as much prosperity and abundance as you'd like, it has nothing to do with COVID19....or the economy....or gas prices....or your company's compensation plan...or your boss... or any of those things. It has to do with your prosperity consciousness.
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And if you want to experience more prosperity in your life, I want to help you.
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how to remove these "prosperity thieves" from your life, freeing you up to see more money flowing into your bank account.
why books like "Think and Grow Rich" may be both incredibly helpful and incredibly dangerous to your prosperity
why goal-setting doesn't work for most people (and what you should do instead)
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