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PW4 - How I Indirectly Achieve Things
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Why is it that people who want something so bad often never get it. The needy boy never gets the girlfriend. The poor man struggles to achieve financial success. "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer"
These common understandings are what I discuss in this episode. Often, those who directly pursue achieving other things are able to indirectly achieve these high-ticket desires like women and money with ease. Why is that? Why do I get more money when I don't pursue money and instead pursue value instead. This is common sense to a lot of people, but not everyone fully understands the self-fulfilling prophecies that we unconsciously deploy throughout our life.
This entire episode is my take on how I discovered this concept and how I use it throughout my daily life in order to achieve more and feel better doing it. I hope I shared some concepts that either reinforced or beliefs or created some new great ones. If you listened to the entire episode, please reach out to me on Instagram DM and tell me what you thought! I love hearing everyones opnions.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 29, 2022 02:05 (). Last successful fetch was on February 20, 2019 15:10 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 202158361 series 2133102
Why is it that people who want something so bad often never get it. The needy boy never gets the girlfriend. The poor man struggles to achieve financial success. "The rich get richer and the poor get poorer"
These common understandings are what I discuss in this episode. Often, those who directly pursue achieving other things are able to indirectly achieve these high-ticket desires like women and money with ease. Why is that? Why do I get more money when I don't pursue money and instead pursue value instead. This is common sense to a lot of people, but not everyone fully understands the self-fulfilling prophecies that we unconsciously deploy throughout our life.
This entire episode is my take on how I discovered this concept and how I use it throughout my daily life in order to achieve more and feel better doing it. I hope I shared some concepts that either reinforced or beliefs or created some new great ones. If you listened to the entire episode, please reach out to me on Instagram DM and tell me what you thought! I love hearing everyones opnions.
Thank You for Listening!
To share your thoughts:
- Leave a note in the comment section below.
- Ask a question over on my website here
- Share this show on Twitter or Facebook
To help out the show:
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