You must come to terms with your wholeself. the wholeness which exceeds all our virtue and all our vice.
You will be paid in direct proportion to the value you create in the marketplace.
You must acquire the habits and skills of managing a small amount of money before you can have a large amount.
You’re worthy because the Great Spirit, or Universe, or God, or whatever you want to call a higher power, has put you on the earth at this time. There’s nothing else to think about! Since you’re as worthy as the next person, you’re as deserving to receive as anyone else. Anything else that your mind says around that is made up, non-supportive crappola!
The only time you are actually growing is when you are uncomfortable.
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.
If you grow yourself to become a successful person, in strength of character and mind, you will naturally be successful in anything and everything you do.
It's in the nature of stock markets to go way down from time to time. There's no system to avoid bad markets. You can't do it unless you try to time the market, which is a seriously dumb thing to do. Conservative investing with steady savings without expecting miracles is the way to go.
The brilliant creative core of capitalism. . . is the story the entrepreneurs and capital investors tell themselves about the future. How they intend to alter it, what they expect to gain in return, where they will raise the capital to accomplish their vision. Many of their stories turn out to be flawed or mistaken, of course, but the capacity to envision a set of future events and then act to fulfill them is a central source of capitalism's strength and its dominance of society.
Overnight success just doesn't happen. You've got to put your time in. You're up and down - all of a sudden, it just clicks
Who talks much, must talk in vain.