Most of us have the desire to be rich and wealthy. For most of us, the desire remains a desire, we do no more than go to work to make money, clock in our 8 to 10 hours, and then go home. Day in day out, we wait for pay day. Then we spend the money and try to save a bit for rainy days.
That is about it. Our desires to be rich are not strong enough to take further action. Of course we have dream of "one day when I am a millionaire or billionaire", that dream is just a castle in the air, full of air and nothing concrete.
Unless we are very lucky to win a big jackpot or have relations who are rich, we know we are not going to be rich.
For a few of us, the desire to be rich is a bit stronger, it moves us to seek financial education and find more ways to make money. The desire and the actions taken can make us a bit richer than we are now. We will be able to move into a nicer neighbourhood, live in a nicer house and have a bigger retirement nest.
There are a small group of people whose desire to be rich is an obsession. They are fully committed emotionally, mentally and physically. The whole-hearted commitment causes the small fire of desire to develop in intensity enough to burn the whole forest.
They work hard. They work smart. They love their work whole-heartedly. They work as if they are possessed. They work as if their whole mission in life is to be rich.
They do become rich. They do make a lot of money. Of course, they dont die harbouring the same desire to be rich. Once they attain the goal of riches, their life focus changed. Other desires take the top position in their hearts.
Desire to be rich is not enough to make us rich. Desire to be rich requires a price that not many people are willing to pay. Happy is the person who pays the price and enjoy the fruitage of riches!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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