Sorry for yelling in the title there.
Over the past few days, the demons of my past have been poking up.
They’ve been telling me that my desire to be rich is wrong, sinful, temporary.
I may have to deal with these for a while.
But it’s good to know that they are wrong.
“The normal desire for increased wealth is not an evil or a reprehensible thing; it is simply the desire for more abundant life; it is aspiration.” [ Chapter 14 - The Impression of Increase ]
I’m going to let those dead thoughts bury their own dead… and continue live in the Certain Way.
February 4, 2008 at 2:03 am
Great message. I think personal psychology is the biggest block to wealth.
It reminds me of when I purchased a real estate investment audio CD set by Dolf de Roos. It was a recording of one of his seminars. He spent nearly the entire first disc covering the psychology of wealth and the beliefs we all have that stop of from attaining it. The remarkable thing is that his examples and exercises were so effective that none of the seminar attendees seemed to mind that he wasn’t even talking about real estate during the first 45 minutes.
Glad I found your blog as I love this book.