We've all probably heard someone telling their son that, "Daddy doesn't own a bank".
So the Son felt disappointed because his parent can't afford to buy him the stuff he wanted.
Could be something as simple as a new pair of shoes for Christmas. And of course, the parent would only say this if they really can't afford it - I believe that if it is within their capabilities, any parent is willing give the earth to their children. I have a child too, so I can relate.
What happened? The Son develops a new belief system. Eventually he'll start to see it as fact because this is what he has been consistently "fed" with all his young life.
But what if you say to yourself, 'money grows on trees'?
And you believe that.
Your whole world will change
Money growing on trees is just a metaphor but if you start saying that all the time, you'll start to manifest the thought that it's EASY TO GET MONEY.
That's the first step - to overcome your problem in your mind first. Once you've successfully done that, everything else is easy and you know why?
Because if you really believe that it is attainable and easy, you won't give up.
Dreams are crushed not because they were too hard to achieve - they were crushed even before they started.
Becoming rich is difficult if one is obsessed with the mechanics of it because he'll keep on finding more ways and trying his best to tweak the vehicle he's using to obtain wealth. I was in those shoes before - the first vehicle I wanted to use was option trading. At that point, I was depressed because I couldn't understand how it works and it overwhelmed my mind.
And you know how I finally cracked the code of wealth?
Yup, you got it - by understanding how wealth works and how it starts from the mindset.
Option trading is still a mystery to me today, but that's fine because my million came from other channels. Point stated.
A lot of people probably discount this very fundamental level of success, that of having the 'millionaire mindset' first. That's why they don't get it.
But be cautious about accepting metaphors blindly.
For instance, money growing on trees means passive income. But passive income is almost a myth if you don't truly understand it. You still need to take care your tree right?
Well, same thing with passive income - you need to take care of your income streams too.
That's why I prefer calling passive income as leverage income.
Use metaphors the right way and you'll overcome your limiting belief. They're very powerful because they relate to what you know and believe. But use them wrongly and you'll end up becoming one of those over-obsessed positive thinker who looks like cuckoo.
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