You think that's a stupid question? Take a look at numbers. Poor Filipinos far outnumbered rich Filipinos. What other conclusions can you draw?
So let me ask you again: Why it's difficult for Filipinos to be rich?
It's the educational system. Stupid! Our schools have trained us to be efficient employee rather than successful employer. They trained us to think small rather than to think BIG. They trained us to think poor instead of thinking rich. Now, that's stupid!
Ang akala ng marami kapag nag abroad sila kikita ng malaki, maayos ang buhay. In a way, yes! lumaki nga ang kita mo pero you are spending more of your time working and working away from your family.
You will be truly earning good if you let your money work for you, spend your quality time with your family rather than working for the money.
Added along with too much wrong education is the psychobabble in our mind, the persistent voice that says, "You can't do it."
The school system, our parents and our inner voice have made us fear failure.
Yet success is all about failure after failure after failure after failure. You get the picture? Successful people fail all the time until success comes.
Ang nangyayari sa maraming pinoy hindi maka-move on sa failure. Why?
But, have you noticed? Nobody has praised you for failing! Nobody has encouraged you by saying, "Congratulations Oyie! You have fallen three times. Keep up on trying! No one had the intention of making a shake hand with you. How about trying a hundred times more?"
Failure is difficult to handle because no one cares for you except your best friend. So, instead of learning the joy of failure. we've learned that failure sucks!
As is that wasn't enough, imbedded in our subconscious is the warning: be careful. Money is the root of all evil." This implies that rich people are bad people and who wants to be a bad person? Certainly not me! Now guess where the idea that money per se - not the love of it - is evil came from? Could it be our religious and cultural upbringing?
Then someone comes along and says, "The lack of money is the root of all evil," And you're shocked.
How did I discovered the answer to this nagging question, "Why for people choose to be poor when they can choose to be rich?" Or to make it personal, "Why am I now slowly becoming rich when before I was poor?
What brought about the change?
It all started with the game Cash Flow 101 - triggered by a book Rich Dad Poor Dad and an opportunity!
Thank you for the opportunity because you have open my mind, my perspective and my horizon.
You? Do you want also to open up your horizon?
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