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Success... is there a better path to it? From broke to a Hawaiian estate.

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You, as I and everybody else, have been indoctrinated with an idea of how we're supposed to achieve success, or attaining anything of value. Things we need to do, and things we THINK we need to do, to be able to get to where we want.
But… what are these rarely questioned rules to attaining success? This is what this episode is about.
In this episode James Tripp and Alex Crowe chat to John P Morgan.
JP Morgan went from having to sell his bike to be able to make rent, to owning a four property estate in Hawaii and he did it by having a very unconventional organization of reality.
We find out how he got to Hawaii and how he built his empire, but more importantly, how does he think, and how does he organize his reality? And what can we take from that and bring into our own lives?
This is what we're exploring, the unconventional paths to success.
We also discuss the "quantum physics" behind it, how thoughts create, the effect of your subconscious, and the works of Neville Goddard, James Allen, Napoleon Hill (author of Think and Grow Rich) and more!
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You, as I and everybody else, have been indoctrinated with an idea of how we're supposed to achieve success, or attaining anything of value. Things we need to do, and things we THINK we need to do, to be able to get to where we want.
But… what are these rarely questioned rules to attaining success? This is what this episode is about.
In this episode James Tripp and Alex Crowe chat to John P Morgan.
JP Morgan went from having to sell his bike to be able to make rent, to owning a four property estate in Hawaii and he did it by having a very unconventional organization of reality.
We find out how he got to Hawaii and how he built his empire, but more importantly, how does he think, and how does he organize his reality? And what can we take from that and bring into our own lives?
This is what we're exploring, the unconventional paths to success.
We also discuss the "quantum physics" behind it, how thoughts create, the effect of your subconscious, and the works of Neville Goddard, James Allen, Napoleon Hill (author of Think and Grow Rich) and more!
Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl7na67o804gv01wmg7xib3sq/comments


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