Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Phrase to emerge from bankruptcy
There is a specific phrase to emerge from bankruptcy I use one of my mentors, Mr. Emilio Karam financial, and want to share:
"Today I am willing to do what other people do not want .. For tomorrow can do what others can not."
It's a real sentence and a very motivating thought to exit the crisis. I want to explain more fully the sentence, and to be able to do the phrase should be converted into 2 questions:
What other people do not want to do?
Not wanting to risk a new venture. Do not want to leave your comfort zone for that reason do not like learning something new. Do not want to stop walking. They do not want to stop watching TV. They do not want to stop spending on entertainment.
And the second question would be:
What others can not do?
People who have not achieved financial freedom can not do the following: They can travel the world. You can not start working when they want to. You can not buy the home of your dreams. They can not live a comfortable life. They can help others. And they can rest assured that beset debts.
Well, this is motivating this phrase to emerge from bankruptcy total:
We must do whatever it takes to do that if legally, to get out of debt, and a life of poverty.
The process requires hard work and dedication, which many people are not willing to provide. And worst of all, prefer to spend their lives complaining and blaming others for your situation.
This is a personal decision. And finally the question we ask him to do is:
Are you willing to do what other people do not want to do?
In his thinking is the answer.
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