Every master was once a disaster.
T. HARV EKERRich people constantly learn and grow. Poor people think they already know.
More T. Harv Eker Quotes
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Rich people associate with positive, successful people. Poor people associate with negative or unsuccessful people.
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Here’s an equation I want you to remember for the rest of your life: CZ = WZ. It means your “comfort zone” equals your “wealth zone.” By expanding your comfort zone, you will expand the size of your income and wealth zone.
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Money is a lubricant. It lets you “slide” through life instead of having to “scrape” by.
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I took his suggestion to heart and went from a “know-it-all” to a “learn-it-all.”
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Money is a result, wealth is a result, health is a result, illness is a result, your weight is a result. We live in a world of cause and effect.
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I have found that the richest people I know are also the nicest.
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“No thought lives in your head rent-free.” Each thought you have will either be an investment or a cost.
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The only way to earn what you’re really worth is to get paid based on your results.
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Rich people think BIG. Poor people think small.
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You cannot change the fruits that are already hanging on the tree. You can, however, change tomorrow’s fruits. But to do so, you will have to dig below the ground and strengthen the roots.
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I observe my thoughts and entertain only those that empower me.
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Your programming leads to your thoughts; your thoughts lead to your feelings; your feelings lead to your actions; your actions leads to your results. Therefore, just as is done with a personal computer, by changing your programming, you take the first essential step to changing your results.
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Remember, either you control your money or it will control you.
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We live in a world of cause and effect.
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If you want to move to a new level in your life, you must break through your comfort zone and practice doing things that are not comfortable.
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