Success is not in short supply. It’s not ration and you stop up to the window and it was all gone. It’s like an ocean. The problem is some people go to the ocean with a teaspoon. When in view of the ocean. You should trade the teaspoon in for a least a bucket. Then you’ll look better down at the ocean. By: Jim Rohn
There are those who give you the admonition that having wealth is not always what it is cracked up to be. They will stay in the negative and say, there are a lot of wealthy people who are not happy. To that, I say, “There is nothing more valuable than time, and having this luxury is the greatest ingredient to bring about wealth and happiness if you are unhappy. Times give a person who is unhappy the time to access their life and declare, “What I heard about money isn’t necessarily true. I choose to adopt new ways of thinking that support my happiness and wealth.”
As the axiom that people like to say,” be thankful for what you have.” Many people think that is true. But there are people who have the mindset to live by the universal law to have what is perceived as better. Humans will study books, athletes well train, and wood smiths will prefect their skills over the years to make beautiful furniture.
All of them have one thing in common and that is to be wealthy by their standards, to be able to attain items that would make their life’s happier than were they started. Even a happy dog used to eating dry dog food if given the opportunity to eat meat, would choose the meat. Even a dog will have the desire to live by the universal law to have what is perceived as better.
You possess in you, all the powers of the cosmos to make a heaven of a hell & a hell of a heaven by the virtue of the thoughts that you think in your mind!!! You do this by applying the action to your thoughts. Make plans like an adult to prosper, and trust in them like a child. Give it a modest time frame. What the most you can lose to try to live your dreams; regret that you did not try to put action to your thoughts to succeed? But here is the stand-in. It hails on your crop and rain on your parade. That’d how life can treat you. If you try this credo, they’re plenty in life for wealth and happiness.
For each of us, the specific about what is required for us to be wealthy and happiness will differ. Yet I’m sure that our basic dream is the same: to be free of financial pressure, to have freedom of choice, and to enjoy the opportunity to create and to share. Life is about closing the gap between what you don’t want in your life, and what you do want. And they’re four emotions that close this gap. One is disgust. It when you say “I’ve had it!” There is nothing more transforming then gut-wrenching as disgust. It can give you the incentive to stop worrying about being poor or living a mundane life and go after your dreams.
The decision is another emotion. It’s like an internal chess game. Where each side has emotions and logical to counter move to stop you from making a decision to try and do better for your life.
Desire is another emotion. Desire comes from learning or experiencing life. Always be open to new life experiences. The next new experience could be the one that changes your life.
The other emotion is Resolve. Pledging to yourself that you will never give up. No matter how much it takes. Closing that gap is as the French say, “joie de vivre” or the zest of life. When you are in alignment, you are closing the gap, and therefore are the enlightened version of you.
There is one particular factor for your successful quest for both wealth and happiness it is discipline. Discipline is what conjoins thought and accomplishment. The adhesion that binds inspiration for achievement. Discipline is the genius. It guides you through the obstacles to attain wealth and happiness, culture and sophistication, high self-esteem and high accomplishment, and the Not having discipline lead to drifting aimlessly through life.
Failure occurs each time we fail to think today, act today, care, strive, climb, learn, or just keep going today. The danger comes when we look at a day squandered and conclude that no harm has been done. After all, it was just one day. But add up those days to make a year and then add up those years to make a lifetime and perhaps you can now see how repeating today’s small failures can easily turn your life into a major disaster.
It’s up to us to take the appropriate decision to be in harmony with the law’s of God to be the creator and guardian of our wealth and happiness.