I
think, my topic to write about today will be Greed, because it affects us all
and can destroy you in an instant. Greed is one of the seven deadly sins, but
we can all fall foul of this characteristic no matter who we are. If you want
to enjoy the fruits of your labour then be careful of succumbing to greed.
There have been many times throughout my life where greed has taken hold of me
and the positive progress that I had made up to that moment is suddenly washed
away through greed. There are many examples of greed and it usually involves some
sort of financial gain. You usually know when greed has taken hold and at that moment
you need to step back and think before taking action. And, I mean think and don’t
succumb to greed because usually you will end up on the losing side.
Some of
the most successful investors will tell you that avoiding greed is one way to
keeping the shirt on your back and a profit in the bank. Remember that until
you bank your profits in the stock market you haven’t made a profit.
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Kenny Rogers - The Gambler |
Another
example is getting to a final table playing poker only to let greed and the
lack of patience destroy your chances of winning. Until you have mastered the
art of patience and can push greed out of your mind the chances of you winning
and enjoying the game are minimal.
Are you listening, what are you dreaming?
As Jesus said, “belief is everything.”
In my latest book “It’s Never Too Late” read how dreams do come true, but be careful what you wish for. Understand the secret of greed and you will attain one of the secrets of prosperity. The book will also take you on a journey and explores love, money, luck, and much more.
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Hey, Chuck. Did you bring any spending money? Viva la vida loca.
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