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You don't have to be smart in order to have money. You don't have to be
lucky either.
The way to have money is actually very simple. The problem is that most
people refuse to do what is required. It is not that they are unable;
it's that they are unwilling.
This is the whole issue: Are you willing to do the simple things that are
required? You don't have to be smart; you only have to do a few simple
things.
Does having money matter enough to you? I won't bother telling you how
much easier life is with extra money. You must know that by now. The
question is this: Will you do what it takes to get it and keep it? Almost
everyone wants money, but a only very small number are willing to do what
it takes to get it. Decide now if you do or don't want it. I'm about to
explain exactly how to have money. It's amazingly simple. The question is,
will you do it?
STEP ONE: PAY YOURSELF
Want to know the great secret? Here it is: No matter how much or how
little you make, you have to keep at least a tenth for yourself.
That's it.
But notice, I said you have to keep it. That means you don't spend it;
not for rent, not for food, not for anything. You have to keep it.
The flip-side of this is that you have to control your spending. Do it!
Don't be like a dog, who will eat everything placed before him, even if
it makes him puke. You have to save the money. If not, forget having
money and start trying to sponge off of others. (Yes, I know you're not
like that, but this point deserves harsh language.)
Think you're going to find an easier way? Forget it - guys have been
trying that for thousands of years, and have remained poor. The world is
littered with people who though there had to be an easier way. There
isn't. Cut your damn expenses and hide the money away. This is your only
choice: Do it, or don't. Have money, or don't.
Let your friends make fun of you when you say you're not going to the
bar. Don't buy the hot car. Don't borrow money! Stop trying to impress
people with things - impress them with yourself. (This is harder, but it
endures.)
Here is your choice: How badly do you want money? If you want it, you'll
have to cut your spending. If you can't bring yourself to do that, the
game is over and you lose. It's that simple.
STEP TWO: PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK
Okay, once you have a few dollars stashed away, you need to put them to
work. Get this picture into your head: People work, but so can money.
Every gram of gold you own can be put to work, producing more grams of
gold. That's the genius of all this. All those little grams of gold
become your servants, making more grams of gold. Once you own them, you
can put them to work, and keep them working for the rest of your life.
You put your money to work by placing it into good investments. Now, this
is important: Never follow the crowd. The crowd is brain-dead. Put your
money into safe investments that you understand.
If an investment is too complicated to understand, walk away. A good
investment should be understandable to a high school kid. Actually, if
you can't make an intelligent teenager understand how an investment is
going to make money, forget it.
Forget complicated and unrealistic investments. Stick with simple and
reasonable. No one is really going to pay you 36% a year for use of your
money; you'll lose it. The guy is a scam artist, or maybe just silly.
Either way, you lose. On the other hand, if you help a small dry cleaner
get started, you might get money back (and free dry cleaning) for many
years.
Look for safe, sensible investments. Forget the fancy crap.
STEP THREE: BUY ASSETS ONLY
Buy things that generate money. It's all about money in or money out. All
the rest is fancy talk, and sometimes bullshit.
If something results in money in, it is called an asset. If it results in
money out, it's called a liability. Buy assets.
Your house is not an asset. Owning it results in money out every month.
Cars and computers are "money out" items. Some of these things may be
necessary, but they are not your investments, they are your expenses. Be
clear about the difference.
Do not spend your saved money on liabilities. The money you save must be
used to collect assets. Only assets.
Separate your living expenses from your investments. Your 10% (or more!)
goes only for things that bring more money in - not for houses, computers,
and cars. Don't confuse the two. Buy assets.
THAT'S IT!!
Was that hard? If you do the things mentioned above, you will have money.
That's all you have to know, and that's all you have to do. Yeah, getting
money is really that simple. You just have to do it, persistently, over
time.
NOW THAT YOU HAVE MONEY...
All right, let's presume that you've already done what is written above.
Now what? Well, you're about to find out that wherever money is to be
seen, there will thieves be gathered. Yeah, that means that if people
know you have money, they're going to try to get some of it. That sucks,
but that's the truth. Sorry.
PRIVACY
OK, my newly "rich" friend, you are about to face some reality. I'm going
to tell you the truth. Like it or not, this is what people with money
have to face. Let's begin at the beginning.
Envy is the greatest threat to money that has ever existed on this planet.
It will not only get your money stolen from you, but it will prevent you
from collecting money in the first place. And envy comes not only from
outsiders, but it is generally most harmful inside of families, clans,
and cultures. And remember, they will never speak the word "envy."
Instead, they'll speak of "obligation." Bullshit - the real issue is envy.
Get this into your head: Aside from your children, and maybe your parents,
you don't owe anyone anything, except to do them no harm. Be clear on
this! You don't owe your neighborhood, your community, your religion, or
anyone or anything else. They will not be responsible for you getting
money. If they were responsible, then everyone in your "community" would
already be rich!
What you have or don't have is no one's business. Their only legitimate
concern is that you should not harm anyone. And that's all. A "debt to
society" is a scam. "Giving back to the community" is a scam. Some guy,
somewhere, is waiting to collect your "sacrifices." Don't be intimidated
by these elegant thieves.
Don't ever ask someone to carry you through life, and don't you ever
agree to carry others. Do you think you are helping them? You are not;
you are helping them to live as a parasite.
You should help people who suffer through no fault of their own: The
blind, the aged, the crippled; the victims of cruel chance.
When the time comes to help someone who really needs it, then by all
means do so, but never think you owe it to the person. You do not owe. At
that moment, you will help someone out of the goodness of your own heart.
And you will only have enough ability to help this person if you already
have some money.
So, as you start having money, don't tell people! It's not their business
anyway. The Chinese have an old proverb: A rich man keeps a poor door.
Don't tell people how much money you have. Don't spend wildly. Don't show
off. If you do, you are just asking people to start coming after your
money.
THE SERIOUS THREATS
Now, let's get very clear on something: The biggest monetary threats in
the world are governments. I don't care what you were taught in school,
or how many people would gasp at the idea, or how dangerous this sounds.
You are going to have to face reality on this: If you have money, your
local government will demand you give half of it to them. And if you do
not comply, they will take it right out of your bank account. And if you
try to move it around to stop them, they will put you into a jail.
I'm going to pass-up discussions of paying for government services, after
saying this: You should never accept something for nothing. So, if you
drive on roads that other people build, use firemen others pay for, and
so on, you should pay. BUT, that doesn't mean the others have a right to
take money from you by force, and in whatever amounts they wish. Things
voluntary are moral; things involuntary are immoral. I'll leave you to
figure out the rest.
Patriotism is misleading. Nationalism is from hell. Government in an
exercise in managed crime, and you have the right to protect yourself.
Every rich person knows this, though they can't say it in public.
Why do you think rich guys always buy-off politicians? They're trying to
protect themselves! They're not interested in stealing a hundred bucks
from some poor guy - they just don't want to get several million stolen
from their bank accounts! So, they buy a few politicians and hire great
tax lawyers. You'd do the same thing if you were in their positions, and
you would be justified!
Taxation is usually the single greatest threat to your wealth. You have
to avoid it wherever possible. No, you don't want to get into a position
where you can be tossed into a jail, but you do want to avoid their
takings.
Once you have some money, you'll have to look into trusts, corporations,
and, perhaps, obtaining residency in a tax haven. (All smart rich guys do
this, but they never talk about it.) If you don't do something, the local
government will take half your money or more. Don't let them.
YOU ARE THE DEEP POCKET
The legal systems of the world are screwed-up. I won't go into details,
but suffice it to say that if you have money, you can become a target for
lawsuits.
The good news is that it is pretty easy to protect yourself. Once you
have any real money, you have to set up a corporation, and do all your
business trough the corporation. This will insulate you from crazy
lawsuits. (Though nothing will help you if you do truly criminal or
destructive things.)
Always do business through corporations and trusts. They are cheap,
effective tools; use them.
Find a good accountant and pay him. Be aggressive, but legal.
DEVELOPING YOURSELF
Everything I've written so far calls upon you to do things. So, I am
counting on your basic ability. This really isn't a problem, as any
healthy human has awesome capabilities. But, putting those capabilities
to use can sometimes be a problem. I'm going to give you a few paragraphs
on this, and leave it to you to follow-up. You'll have to do this if you
want to be successful, or even to be happy. Don't neglect it.
OK, first the basics: Philosophy and psychology rule your life. Whether
you feel like this is true or not is irrelevant. It is true. Ask me, and
I'll give you a list of the right books to read. How well you absorb them
will greatly determine the satisfaction and happiness you experience in
life. Tend to your own soul first; the rest will follow.
Now, on to motivation: Humans are teleological. That means that we become
motivated by seeing goals. You have to develop a clear picture in your
head of what the payoff looks like. What exactly will you get at the end
of the line? Spend your time envisioning this. Daydream about it; look at
it from every angle; feel it; know it. Motivation will grow from this.
Once you can feel the prize in your hand, motivation will take care of
itself.
Now, pay close attention:
You don't get what you want out of life; you get what you expect.
You don't get what you hope for; you get what you expect.
You don't get what you deserve; you get what you expect.
This is about as close to magic as anything you'll experience on earth.
Sure, a nuclear bomb can derail this process, but barring such things,
this is what tends to happen.
Pay attention to your deepest thoughts. What do you really expect?
If you find yourself expecting things that you don't really want, kill
those thoughts immediately! This is the time to be violent with yourself.
Root out low expectations. Command your mind to do it your way.
Then, start expecting the best things. Meditate on them. But don't hope
and don't wish. See them in your hand. Spend time seeing them in your
hands, in your life. Grow to expect them. If you do, you are very likely
to get them.
Finally, three rules for changing your life, courtesy of William James:
Do it immediately.
Do it flamboyantly.
No exceptions!
With all my love,
Dad
© Copyright 2008 by Paul A. Rosenberg
Paul is the author of A Lodging of Wayfaring Men and other books. You can
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