If you are willing to do only what’s easy, life will be hard. But if you are willing to do what’s hard, life will be easy.
T. HARV EKERYou will be paid in direct proportion to the value you create in the marketplace.
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You will be paid in direct proportion to the value you create in the marketplace.
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If you want to change the fruits, you will first have to change the roots. If you want to change the visible, you must first change the invisible.
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Never try to pull someone up who doesn’t want it…they’ll just pull you down.
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Focus on what you want, not on what you don’t want.
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The only way to permanently change the temperature in the room is to reset the thermostat. In the same way, the only way to change your level of financial success ‘permanently’ is to reset your financial thermostat. But it is your choice whether you choose to change.
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I act when I’m not in the mood.
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If you want to fly with the eagles, don’t swim with the ducks!
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It’s what’s invisible that creates what’s visible.
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Comfort kills! If your goal in life is to be comfortable, I guarantee two things. First, you will never be rich. Second, you will never be happy.
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Remember, your motto is, if they can do it, I can do it!
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If we’re going to strive for spiritual growth, we have to be willing to put concepts into practice in our everyday lives, in all relationships with all people. You can’t separate your “spiritual life” from your “work life.” They’re both your life! In the same vein, you can’t separate money and happiness.
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It means being willing to do whatever it takes for as long as it takes. This is the warrior’s way. No excuses, no ifs, no butts, no maybes-and failure isn’t an option. The warrior’s way is simple: “I will be rich or I will die trying.”
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It comes down to this: either you control money, or it controls you. To control money, you must manage it.
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Rich people see opportunities. Poor people see obstacles. Rich people see potential growth. Poor people see potential loss. Rich people focus on rewards. Poor focus on the risks.
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Rich people focus on what they want, while poor people focus on what they don’t want.
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