11-20-2015, 01:33 AM
(09-14-2015, 07:16 PM)Shannon Wrote:(08-31-2015, 07:34 PM)Banksy Wrote:(08-31-2015, 04:43 PM)Shannon Wrote: If I understand correctly, you're saying that I should read this book to understand why the key feature of becoming a millionaire is good luck to simply having been born at the right place and time?
I just think denial is the root of all failure and stupidity. You might as well know what you're up against.
So if I understand you correctly, you believe that I am in denial and wasting my time with my efforts, and you're attempting to show me that.
But I have to say that a belief in or expectation of failure is the surest way to fail. Is it possible that I might fail to become a millionaire in spite of my efforts? Sure. Is it a certainty? Not unless I adopt your beliefs!
I can bet and win, 100% of the time, that you will never become a millionaire with such faulty, negative, failure based beliefs. You have defeated yourself before you ever began. I can bet on myself becoming a millionaire and have a much better chance of winning now than I would if I ever did choose to limit myself the way you have.
On top of that, I would have to say that the book you suggest is at best questionable in it's logic and conclusions, and at worst preposterously in error logically.
So we will agree to disagree.
Shannon, you're very defensive for someone who has all the answers. All I'm saying is maybe you're focusing on the wrong things, how can there ever be progress if ego is always in the way?
Sometimes there are different perspectives that you have to take into account, there are a million different ways of thinking, ways of doing things etc. You're honestly being very conservative right now. All I said was, you should read this book... How is learning about a different perspective failure based thinking or laughably inaccurate? Lol, you're not the only person who's done research.
Take this into account: If there is a starving child in africa, what are their chances of becoming a millionaire compared to a child growing up in silicon valley and is surrounded by successful entrepreneurs? You're saying that all the african child needs is the "right personality traits" and voila and they will eventually become millionaires.
That's like swimming against a tide, and saying eventually I'll get to the other side.
You have a program called luck magnifier no? Sometimes the stepping stones are more important than just swimming against a tide lol. I used luck magnifier and manifested things in less then 2 days, while some people are waiting months to manifest the same things, due to personality traits training. Man all thats doing is keeping you grounded in one way of thinking and one perspective, successful personality traits come from life experience not the other way around.
You're spending alot of energy and time developing these programs which means you honestly believe what you're doing, but sometimes you're closed-mindedness scares me, especially when you're leading so many people in such a profound way. Put your ego aside and just have a real conversation. Open and scientific, right? Sometimes that requires taking other perspectives into account and thinking outside the box. You'd be much more successful if you stopped trying to be a leader and be more of a scientist.