Rich people collect land. Poor people collect bills.
T. HARV EKERYou don’t have to believe that voice in your head. You don’t have to believe your own thinking. You can simply observe it and say, “Thank you for sharing,” and then take the necessary action you’re scared to take anyway.
More T. Harv Eker Quotes
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Complaining is the absolute worst possible thing you could do for your health or your wealth. The worst!
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Never have a ceiling on your income.
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No thought lives in your head rent-free.
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Consciousness is observing your thoughts and actions so that you can live from true choice in the present moment rather than being run by programming from the past.
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What you hear, you forget; what you see, you remember; what you do, you understand.
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The size of the problem is never the issue — what matters is the size of you!
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If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is too. Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.
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Rich people take advice from people who are richer than they are. Poor people take advice from their friends, who are just as broke as they are.
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Rich people are wiling to act in spite of fear. Poor people let fear stop them.
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I observe my thoughts and entertain only those that empower me.
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Focus on all four of your net worth factors: increasing your income, increasing your savings, increasing your investment returns, and decreasing your cost of living by simplifying your lifestyle.
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Think of yourself as a container for wealth. If your container is small and your money is big, what’s going to happen? You will lose it. Your container will overflow and the excess money will spill out all over the place. You simply cannot have more money than the container.
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I have found that the richest people I know are also the nicest.
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You design the life you want to have.
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For the next seven days, I challenge you not to complain at all.
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