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It is only important if you think it is!


By jeglasgow - Posted on 26 February 2010

It is only important if you think it is!

The statement written above is a profound statement.          

It is only important if you think it is

The bible calls it free will. I call it the meaning of life, because you get to decide. Each and every thing in your life is only important if you think it is.

Yes I know, it can not be that simple? But it is.
Other then the biological functions of life gifted to you by your parents and granted by God. Everything else is your choice, you get to decide what is important to you. Everything! Where you life, what you do. How you spend your time. Whom you associate with. How you choose to life your life, Everything is your choice unless you give your choices away to someone else. Along with the accompanying responsibilities.

So that begs two questions.

Is this important to me? And, if so, Why?

 Now you know what makes rich people different from everyone else. They trained themselves to think about the consequences of their financial decisions, it was important to them. In that process they started thinking out-side of the box, until it became a habit to do so. Rich people learn how to solve a problem or take advantage of an opportunity with their best financial well being a major consideration. Most often what is good for their financial well being is also good for those around them.

 Over the years it becomes a habit to Think Rich, they do it so automatically, and which such speed, that you will miss the process unless you are aware of it. That is why it took my banker pointing out to me that I was doing just that, to get me to slow down and think about the process, and how it came about. Thus these articles.

When I tried to remember how I started thinking this way, I was drawn back to the old movies I wathced when I was a kid. where the bankers and business men  on the movie screen where dealing with the employees and customers, and how what I was seeing on the big screen was so much different from what everyone else I knew was doing. I was young and did not know I could not think that way, so I did.

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