Chase asymmetric risks if you want to be wealthy.
Chase asymmetric risks if you want to be wealthy.
Chase asymmetric risks if you want to be wealthy.
Chase asymmetric risks if you want to be wealthy.
Chase asymmetric risks if you want to be wealthy.
"Tony Robbins told me:
“Don’t teach what you know. Teach what changed your life.”
I stopped trying to prove how smart I was.
And started telling transformation stories.
People buy change, not facts."
Get super quiet, go into your heart, and bring to mind an intention you want to manifest.
Write it down, then forget about it and go live your life.
Magically, the universe and your subconscious mind will begin to move you towards your goal in strange, unexpected ways.
I have been doing this for the past few months with certain business, social media, and relationship goals, and I have consistently hit my intentions (without thinking about them much) in completely unexpected and strange ways.
Inner intention + outer intention = magical, non-linear manifestation.
Practice sitting in the heart while you work.
Even amidst tedious tasks, tech issues, and navigating logistics, you can still center your awareness in your heart.
When this is the aim, the work becomes a spiritual practice, and the quality of the work improves.
Every entrepreneur I know just spent two years learning to think like an AI. The ones who'll be rich in five years are quietly relearning how to think like a human - because that's the only thing left we can't outsource. The irony is brutal: the most valuable skill in 2030 is going to be the one we used to take for granted in 1990.
Scarcity comes from thinking about "I."
Abundance comes from thinking about others.
Instead of thinking,
"How can I make money?"
Think:
"How can I help someone?"
When you shift from your thinking from self to service, you will always find ideas on how to provide value, and as a consequence, make money.
@Waterman_crypto This enough and the passion for the new activity that requires good lungs was enough to stop. And replace addiction to smoke to addiction to freedom, endorphine, self development through running often.
@Waterman_crypto For me what’s worked best is not trying to fight it, but rather to add a new hobby/activity that will make natural that I don’t need to smoke anymore. I stopped, start to run 4/5 a week, + run with groups, the simple fact I wanted to stop having my lungs in fire, and compete ⬇️