Settle Now = Settled For Life
Thursday, September 21, 2006
One
of the big problems I think I'm encountering on my way up the wealth
tree, is the fact that I was brought up with the philosphy of
making-do. Lets take the example of computers, since I'm a
geek. Wanna play a new game, but the comp is old. Time to upgrade
right? Wrong, squeeze more power out of the existing machine, and lower
the settings in the game.Lets translate that into real life. I
want to break a million in business revenue before 2010. Translation:
Put pressure on existing business resources, and lower the dream from
$1M to, say, $500,000. Something tells me that is not going to work so
well.Napoleon Hill, in Think And Grow Rich, states the concept
of burning all bridges to our current situation. This should force our
direction to what we desire (if done right). Of course, if you refuse
to go forward, then you're stuck, heh.I think he has a point
though. Of course he has a point, he made a lot of money from writing
it. He's not the first person I've heard / read this from though. It's
still scary :/Go Nomads! :)
of the big problems I think I'm encountering on my way up the wealth
tree, is the fact that I was brought up with the philosphy of
making-do. Lets take the example of computers, since I'm a
geek. Wanna play a new game, but the comp is old. Time to upgrade
right? Wrong, squeeze more power out of the existing machine, and lower
the settings in the game.Lets translate that into real life. I
want to break a million in business revenue before 2010. Translation:
Put pressure on existing business resources, and lower the dream from
$1M to, say, $500,000. Something tells me that is not going to work so
well.Napoleon Hill, in Think And Grow Rich, states the concept
of burning all bridges to our current situation. This should force our
direction to what we desire (if done right). Of course, if you refuse
to go forward, then you're stuck, heh.I think he has a point
though. Of course he has a point, he made a lot of money from writing
it. He's not the first person I've heard / read this from though. It's
still scary :/Go Nomads! :)



