Most of the time we hate our jobs or the commute not because the activity is bad but because that time we want to spend somewhere else.Ĭhoice = wealth. That’s the thing you’re chasing in all likelihood. ![]() It’s the ability to say: today I’m going to work on this thing because I want to. I don’t know what you’d choose - for me, I’d choose to write in the mornings and build a business in the afternoon, something to do with dogs in all likelihood. Perhaps you’d choose to be a writer, a painter, a teacher, an artist. How would you choose to spend your time without money as a restraint? Rich isn’t a state of mindset, it’s the principle of choice Netflix, chilling, hanging out with friends is all well and good, but much of the human condition means that we need something outside of that to fulfil us we need purpose. What happens when the dust settles and you have enough money to do whatever you want? Then where does your mind float to?īecause in all likelihood you’ll want to do something with your time. If you were given a million-dollar tomorrow, what would you change? Okay, you’d throw in the towel at your crappy job, and maybe you’d live it up for a few months in Bali. What you need is two things = clarity of mind and focus The big question Here’s the thing that Ronald Reed taught me: you don’t need a lot to make a lot. “He was a hard worker, but I don’t think anybody had an idea that he was a multimillionaire,” Read’s stepson Phillip Brown told the Brattleboro Reformer in 2015. Upon his passing, family and friends realised something quite staggering about Reed. Every morning he ate at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital cafe, and every day he’d got to work.Īt age 92, Reed passed away.
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