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Monday, 27 June 2016

MASTER A FORMULA AND THEN LEARN A NEW ONE

4. MASTER A FORMULA AND THEN LEARN A NEW ONE:

The power of learning quickly.
 In order to make bread, every baker follows a recipe, even if it's only held in their head. The same is true for making money. That's why money is often called "dough."

Most of us have heard the saying "You are what you eat." I have a different slant on the same saying. I say, "You become what you study."

 In other words, be careful what you study and learn, because your mind is so powerful that you become what you put in your head.
For example, if you study cooking, you then tend to cook. You become a cook.
 If you don't want to be a cook anymore, then you need to study something else.

 Let's say, a schoolteacher. After studying teaching, you often become a teacher. And so on. Choose what you study carefully.

When it comes to money, the masses generally have one basic formula they learned in school. And that is, work for money.
 The formula I see that is predominant in the world is that every day millions of people get up and go to work, earn money, pay bills, balance checkbooks, buy some mutual funds and go back to work. That is the basic formula, or recipe.

If you're tired of what you're doing, or you're not making enough, it's simply a case of changing the formula via which you make money.


Another side note. In today's fast-changing world, it's not so much what you know anymore that counts, because often what you know is old. It is how fast you learn. That skill is priceless. It's priceless in finding faster formulas-recipes, if you will, for making dough.
Working hard for money is an old formula born in the day of cave men.

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