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Find a reason greater than reality: the power of spirit



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1. Find a reason greater than reality: the power of spirit 
If you ask most people if they would like to be rich or financially 
free, they would say yes. But then reality sets in. The road seems too 
long with too many hills to climb. It’s easier to just work for money
and hand the excess over to your broker.
I once met a young woman who had dreams of swimming for
the U.S. Olympic team. The reality was that she had to get up every 
morning at four o’clock to swim for three hours before going to 
school. She did not party with her friends on Saturday night. She had 
to study and keep her grades up, just like everyone else.
When I asked her what fueled her super-human ambition and
sacrifice, she simply said, “I do it for myself and the people I love. It’s
love that gets me over the hurdles and sacrifices.”
A reason or a purpose is a combination of “wants” and “don’t 
wants.” When people ask me what my reason for wanting to be rich 
is, I tell them that it is a combination of deep emotional “wants” and 
“don’t wants.”
I will list a few: first, the “don’t wants,” for they create the “wants.”
I don’t want to work all my life. I don’t want what my parents aspired for
which was job security and a house in the suburbs. I don’t like being an 
employee. I hated that my dad always missed my football games because 


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he was so busy working on his career. I hated it when my dad worked 
hard all his life and the government took most of what he worked for 
at his death. He could not even pass on what he worked so hard for 
when he died. The rich don’t do that. They work hard and pass it on 
to their children.
Now the “wants.” I want to be free to travel the world and live 
in the lifestyle I love. I want to be young when I do this. I want 
to simply be free. I want control over my time and my life. I want 
money to work for me.
Those are my deep-seated emotional reasons. What are yours?
If they are not strong enough, then the reality of the road ahead may
be greater than your reasons. I have lost money and been set back many 
times, but it was the deep emotional reasons that kept me standing up 
and going forward. I wanted to be free by age 40, but it took me until
I was 47, with many learning experiences along the way.
As I said, I wish I could say it was easy. It wasn’t. But it wasn’t
that hard either. I’ve learned that, without a strong reason or purpose
anything in life is hard.

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