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Hello, all
My name is Sterlin Walker, I actually came to this site about seven months ago and consumed every article like a sponge. In the end, I decided that it wasn't time to give my two cents quite yet. Kudos by the way to the author,those articles were very well written.
Well anyway, to give you a little info about myself. It was about a year ago that I was fired from my job. Long story short, management and myself didn't get along very well.
Now, I realize it took getting fired for me to come to the conclusion that being an employee was never in my chemical makeup and definitely wasn't the way to massive wealth. Which Im sure everyone here feels the same way.
During the months of being unemployed, I constantly looked for a job. The only problem was, the only jobs calling me back were those horrible companies wanting money up front, or conning you into purchasing what the were selling for you to get on board (fortunately for me, I had no money. Otherwise, I would have been broke from all the promises of getting rich).
Months and months went by with these horrible call backs. But, on one particular day, this company called me and explained that they were doing some thing like "The Secret". I had seen "The Secret" on the shelves at my local library every time I went to take out books and movies. Which for me, was like every day lol. I finally decided to bite the bullet and pick it up. Lets just say, that was the only movie I watched for the next two months. From the time I woke up, till the time I went to bed.
After watching "The Secret", my curiosity peaked, and I started reading every thing I could get my hands on. It got sooo good , that I would take the maximum amount of books out at a time. Consuming them like being found on a deserted island, having my first drink of clean water in weeks.
I have read all the classics. Russell Cromwell, Napoleon Hill, Wallace D. Wattles, to Bob Proctor, etc. Every book on New Thought I could find, I read it.
Well, I decided one day to take Out this book, "Why We Want You To Be Rich" by Donald Trump and this guy I never heard of, Robert Kiyosaki. I couldn't help but wonder, who this Robert Kiyosaki character was, and what he was all about. Well, funny thing is, I absolutley hated the book the first time I read it. I thought the guy was a complete imbecile. He couldn't write and I was wasting my time LMFAO. Well in the end, I ate those words with a massive slice of humble pie.
After doing some better research, I found the Holy Grail of all entrepreneur books. Yup, thats right, you guessed it, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" from there it was as if the Red Sea had parted and I was being lead to the promise land. I haven't been the same since.
Currently, I'm reading a lot of Deepak Chopra. Now let me tell you, if you haven't heard of Deepak, your in for a whole new realm when it comes to thought process. I feel now that my perception is so massive, (compared to the average person not on a wealth building mission as we all are) that I begin to get lonely. Not having anyone who could sit and talk all day about business and betterment of self.
Thats what brings me to this site now. I finally realize why rich people want to stay secluded from the masses. I realize that being rich has very little to do with money, and has everything to do with your thought process and your take on life. As Bob Proctor would say, your thought vibrations.
I hope my post doesn't come off in a negative way. All I hope for is to find many like minded people as myself. Who want nothing more then to be truly happy in every faucet off life. If your out there all you have to say is, Cheers To the Good LIFE.
My name is Sterlin Walker, I actually came to this site about seven months ago and consumed every article like a sponge. In the end, I decided that it wasn't time to give my two cents quite yet. Kudos by the way to the author,those articles were very well written.
Well anyway, to give you a little info about myself. It was about a year ago that I was fired from my job. Long story short, management and myself didn't get along very well.
Now, I realize it took getting fired for me to come to the conclusion that being an employee was never in my chemical makeup and definitely wasn't the way to massive wealth. Which Im sure everyone here feels the same way.
During the months of being unemployed, I constantly looked for a job. The only problem was, the only jobs calling me back were those horrible companies wanting money up front, or conning you into purchasing what the were selling for you to get on board (fortunately for me, I had no money. Otherwise, I would have been broke from all the promises of getting rich).
Months and months went by with these horrible call backs. But, on one particular day, this company called me and explained that they were doing some thing like "The Secret". I had seen "The Secret" on the shelves at my local library every time I went to take out books and movies. Which for me, was like every day lol. I finally decided to bite the bullet and pick it up. Lets just say, that was the only movie I watched for the next two months. From the time I woke up, till the time I went to bed.
After watching "The Secret", my curiosity peaked, and I started reading every thing I could get my hands on. It got sooo good , that I would take the maximum amount of books out at a time. Consuming them like being found on a deserted island, having my first drink of clean water in weeks.
I have read all the classics. Russell Cromwell, Napoleon Hill, Wallace D. Wattles, to Bob Proctor, etc. Every book on New Thought I could find, I read it.
Well, I decided one day to take Out this book, "Why We Want You To Be Rich" by Donald Trump and this guy I never heard of, Robert Kiyosaki. I couldn't help but wonder, who this Robert Kiyosaki character was, and what he was all about. Well, funny thing is, I absolutley hated the book the first time I read it. I thought the guy was a complete imbecile. He couldn't write and I was wasting my time LMFAO. Well in the end, I ate those words with a massive slice of humble pie.
After doing some better research, I found the Holy Grail of all entrepreneur books. Yup, thats right, you guessed it, "Rich Dad Poor Dad" from there it was as if the Red Sea had parted and I was being lead to the promise land. I haven't been the same since.
Currently, I'm reading a lot of Deepak Chopra. Now let me tell you, if you haven't heard of Deepak, your in for a whole new realm when it comes to thought process. I feel now that my perception is so massive, (compared to the average person not on a wealth building mission as we all are) that I begin to get lonely. Not having anyone who could sit and talk all day about business and betterment of self.
Thats what brings me to this site now. I finally realize why rich people want to stay secluded from the masses. I realize that being rich has very little to do with money, and has everything to do with your thought process and your take on life. As Bob Proctor would say, your thought vibrations.
I hope my post doesn't come off in a negative way. All I hope for is to find many like minded people as myself. Who want nothing more then to be truly happy in every faucet off life. If your out there all you have to say is, Cheers To the Good LIFE.
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