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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Gratitude

When I wrote "the political pulley system" post, I chose to provide solutions you need to know about rather than simply pointing out the problems. You and I are subject to the problems of the world through multiple media sources daily. Time for you to stop thinking about the problems and start taking action towards solutions.

A focal point of my blogs have been the importance of understanding the financial system in today's world. You spend your money based on your emotions. A successful financial mindset separates your emotional attachment to money. Money is just a tool for success.

Another point I have been trying to prove to you in my blog; currently money is being supplied in a fashion damaging our world. From outer space looking down on the world it must be like watching an ant farm.

This is "The Story of Stuff" that Annie Leonard shares from her experience of asking questions about life. You, I, and the rest of the consumers are in this cycle of spending money.

The solution is to break your pattern of spending and change your spending for a brighter future.

I watched this post by Gary Vaynerchuk, if you are not familiar with him, he is the author of "Crush It". An excellent book explaining why you can cash in on your passion. Now is the time on the internet to do so.

In the video, Gary Vaynerchuk discusses his next book "The Thankful Economy". In the speech, he explained how all information is recorded in this day and age. He talked about how we have only reached the tip of the iceberg with the value created by the internet.

Gary's belief is the internet's booming expansion will come from baby boomers. Baby boomers will bring back the mom and pop feel to doing business with the customer. Gary is all about being thankful for those who support you.

Gary Vaynerchuk is about the hustle; his hustle is now reaching a new height of appreciation with a higher code of ethics. I am excited to read his next book.

I felt as though I connected with Gary when I read his book; the way he discussed an entrepreneurs passion in "Crush It" and described the potential of the internet. It was everything I knew, but I had done nothing about it the way he had. His story is a wonderful perspective on life's possibilities.

In his speech in the video he also referred to maybe calling his new book, "The Giving a F&*K Economy".

Psychologically people just like you and I are trying to better ourselves. I did not think I would ever swear in my blog; I never want to offend you, but... again I connected with Gary and could feel his passion about just wanting people to care.

Spiral dynamics is the process of psychological development, which is a measure of psychological success. When you succeed more and more, you move up the levels of the psychological scale, spiral dynamics.

The internet is a tool you can use to develop your mindsets for the financial system, personal accountability, and psychological development. No one person has the answer; no one can change the world alone, but you can better those willing to learn from you.

You have to understand the benefits of developing the psychological skills to better the world. The average person in this world needs to be smarter. Are you participating in the conversation to better others?

Together we can improve the psychological level of being average. The top level of spiral dynamics is a spiritual, holistic person. Can you improve your level of thinking to understand this psychology of improving the world?

Learning to tell your story is being grateful for the experiences leading you to this point. It is your story of struggle; how you learned to deal with your emotions in developing this higher level of success.

You caring enough to be thankful for those experiences is a big step in increasing your psychological awareness.

Thank you to each of my friends and family who have been putting up with my bold viewpoints as I have gone through this development; thank you for believing in me. I appreciate all the feedback I have received, and I apologize for being slightly annoying.

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