Me too, when I first saw this title, I just wondering what this guy talking about? It really attract my attention.
I just finished this book called " Why You're Dumb, Sick and Broke..." by Randy Gage.
Because of the curiousity, I started my journey to understand why he said like that.
- Money is bad.
- Rich people are evil.
- It is spiritual or noble to be poor.
- If you struggle and grind it out, you'll be accepted by the rest of the nice people doing the same.
- Underdogs and the little guys are good; big entities are bad.
- You have to sell your soul to get rich.
- Rich people lie, cheat, and steal.
- CEOs, movie stars, and pro athlets are overpaid.
- Rich people have lots of money, but they also have many additional problems. Being rich isn't worth it.
- Money causes good people to go bad.
- If you deny yourself now, God will provide true prosperity in the afterlife.
It may be hard to believe that something a teacher or parent said when you were six years old....
When I read through all these sentences, my mind sparkling...I heard these before and I don't realise that all these can be immersed in my subconscious mind and hold me back....He also mention How Blockbuster movies keep you broke...This park quite interesting, cause he explained by giving Titanic, superman II as examples.
I like the 7 laws written in this book,
- The vacuum law
- The circulation law
- The imaging law
- The law of ideas
- The law of Reciprocity
- The law od Tithing
- The law of forgiveness
All amazing! I aware that all these 7 laws actually are the universal laws that govern prosperity.
After finished this book, I really feel energitic. I understand that to let go all the negative thoughts is very important, because all this negative feelings eat me up inside and prevent me from manifesting my good!
I've started to write my affirmations....How about you?
Here's two sentences very inspire me:
"You know that to love anyone else, you must first love yourself.
Your highest moral purpose must be your own happiness." ^_^
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