04-22-2014, 01:35 PM
Today I had a little chat on Facebook with a old friend from middle-school about programming. He’s studying programming.
I asked him about if he knew the application I just bought Xojo. He didn’t.
Anyways today I decided to make my first simple desktop application. It took half an hour. It wasn’t hard to do but it was definitely not simple. I realized that this wasn’t my strength so I decided to spend my time on something else, books for example.
I’ve been thinking how fortunate I am, in a sense. I don’t work yet I’m able to live where I live and buy food, and new clothes every now and then.
At night I revisited the audiobook Prosperity Consciousness by Frederic Lehrman. I’ve been listening to it once a year or so but never really implemented what was taught. Every time my focus turns back on “money and business” I always go to this audiobook because it was recommended by a sincere, cool self-made multimillionaire, which I met in Frankfurt when I took a weekend workshop there about becoming a “bad guy” with a heart several years ago.
My mom is planning to buy a villa house for 4 million danish kr. and I also plan to move to a more modern apartment than my current one.
So I’ll begin doing the prosperity consciousness exercises from tomorrow on and make them a ritual for me to do on a daily basis. If I really want to become rich, I got to put the work into it.
“You don’t get what you want. You get what you deserve”
I asked him about if he knew the application I just bought Xojo. He didn’t.
Anyways today I decided to make my first simple desktop application. It took half an hour. It wasn’t hard to do but it was definitely not simple. I realized that this wasn’t my strength so I decided to spend my time on something else, books for example.
I’ve been thinking how fortunate I am, in a sense. I don’t work yet I’m able to live where I live and buy food, and new clothes every now and then.
At night I revisited the audiobook Prosperity Consciousness by Frederic Lehrman. I’ve been listening to it once a year or so but never really implemented what was taught. Every time my focus turns back on “money and business” I always go to this audiobook because it was recommended by a sincere, cool self-made multimillionaire, which I met in Frankfurt when I took a weekend workshop there about becoming a “bad guy” with a heart several years ago.
My mom is planning to buy a villa house for 4 million danish kr. and I also plan to move to a more modern apartment than my current one.
So I’ll begin doing the prosperity consciousness exercises from tomorrow on and make them a ritual for me to do on a daily basis. If I really want to become rich, I got to put the work into it.
“You don’t get what you want. You get what you deserve”
1. Do whatever you want.. risk whatever your gut tells you because.. you know you have good intentions.
2. Pressure forms the man.
3. Clarity gives space for better decisions.