Lost Or Pro-Found

A man walks into a service station wearing one shoe. The attendant calls out, ‘Looks like you lost a shoe.’ The man responds, ‘No mate. Found one!’

It’s all a matter of perspective.

Lost? Found? Half full? Half empty? Can’t afford it? How can I afford it?

So what perspective are you viewing your world from?

The way you think will determine the way you live. And the difference between a winner and a loser is determined by what’s happening between their ears. So that’s why I continue to invest in my ongoing education, because I am fully convinced that ‘as a man thinks in his heart, so is he.’

If you want to live a rich life, then invest in your mind.

Apparently the average American buys less than one book a year.

Why not read at least one mind challenging book a month, and see how far your thinking and your life will have advanced after twelve months of disciplined . Even if you read even a page or a chapter a day you will be way ahead of the populous.

Turn off the TV and turn on a book.

Don’t get lost. Be pro-found.

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  • Great post.

    What books are you currently reading?
    Any suggestions?

  • Thanks Frank…

    Here is a list of what I am currently reading…

    The second World War Volume 6 – Triumph & Tragedy by Winston S. Churchill
    Retire Young Retire Rich by Robert T. Kiyosaki
    Real Estate Riches by Rolf De Roos
    Rich Kid Smart Kid by Robert T. Kiyosaki
    Rich Dad Poor Dad by Richard T. Kiyosaki

  • Funny story, never thought of that.

  • I like the list of books you’re reading..
    I might have to read a few of those myself :)

  • I have read Rich Dad Poor Dad and I enjoyed it. I am currently reading.
    How To Talk So People Will Listen by Steve Brown
    Maximum Influence by Kurt Mortensen
    Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazzi

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