08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Richard Vegas
What would you say to yourself if when faced with a severe
problem that could potentially devastate your lifestyle? What
would happen if you "did" the first thing that came into your
mind? Would you be proud of yourself? Analyze what Jim did and
see how you would measure up.
Jim had worked hard all his life and had become very wealthy. He
had achieved what most people could only dream about. At over
fifty years old, he was at the pinnacle of his life.
Ah! The Easy Street Illusion!
He owned real estate, yachts, and was in all respects set for
life. Then something devastating happened. He learned his
accountant had been re-directing his company's assets by the sum
of over a hundred million dollars. Jim discovered his company
was broke.
He had invested his whole life in the company. He had no other
assets of any kind. The accountant was a long time close friend
which made it even more painful.
It was discovered he funneled money into off shore bank accounts
and then he hi-tailed it out of the country to join up with all
the stolen money. And, Jim became the complete picture of
defeat.
Jim began saying to himself, "it's no use", "you'll never
overcome this at your age". You've heard those kind of thoughts
before. You know when that little voice inside your head starts
telling you, "dummy you have messed up now".
Dummy? For Better Or Worse!
Well, that's when Jim's little dummy voice started playing hard
ball. That little demon said, "Jim take that gun out of the desk
drawer and use it". It told him that he was a dummy for letting
someone else handle his company assets, and, that was the answer
to his dilemma.
Jim knew he would be worth a lot more dead. But, something
happened that Jim didn't plan on. A close friend, by chance,
walked in as he was taking it out of the desk drawer.
The first thing the friend said to Jim was; "what are you saying
to yourself Jim"?
Go ahead, Make My Day!
If you've been reading my articles for any length of time, you
know that words are the most powerful motivators. Through one
word you can motivate others and yourself. If you say "I can" to
another person, that is suggestion.
If you say "I can" to yourself, that is self suggestion. Words
have meaning. And when speaking words you need to be very
specific. For that's when a meeting of the minds takes place.
The meeting occurs to resolve the meaning of the words spoken.
The wrong word spoken to one's self can cause an inner war and
even death.
The dummy words spoken to yourself will interfere with accurate
reasoning and cause you to reach wrong conclusions all because
you started with a faulty foundation, i.e. the "dummy" words.
It becomes a vicious cycle. Your mind becomes like a typewriter
going to the end of one line, hit the carriage return and
re-type the same line over and over again.
When your conclusions are continually being reinforced from a
faulty premise, , your actions are going to be most
detrimental to the results you want. And, then you may reach
into that desk drawer. And, not for a bottle of aspirin either.
Some "dummy" words!
If you find the following words or expressions frequently coming
out of your mouth, or even thinking them in wrong context, then
start making a conscious effort to plug em. Never- impossible-
only- no- one- can't- nothing- always- everyone. Dummy Words!!
These dummy words are often associated with a wrong belief
somewhere and, you're setting yourself up for the proverbial
bird of paradise to fly over the top of your head and drop a
little present on you. :>) Don't you get mad at me now.
But, Meet The Mother of Invention!
"Necessity". What a word. When used with the proper mindset,
necessity, can be the mother of all your inventions. And, that's
good. If it is used with a dummy mindset, it will become the
excuse you use when you explain, to your wife, how that
prostitute just wandered in off the street and found herself in
your bed, to your shock and dismay. Duh….Necessity.
Every worthwhile achievement you have ever attained came from
the premise, "necessity". Every lie, deception, and fraud ever
committed came from the premise, "necessity".
Ask a real pro!
Ask anyone in prison why they stole, murdered, deceived or
whatever, and they will say, "The devil made me do it".
Nah….that's a lie, I just wanted to see if you were awake.
Although, I guess some of them might say that. :>). No, they
say, "I had to".
They allowed themselves to become dishonest because of telling
themselves, over and over, with that little dummy voice inside
their head, that necessity forces people to become dishonest.
Remember that stupid typewriter above?
Necessity, coming from the wrong premise, will waste
lives, destroy peace of mind, undermine a physical body with
disease, and spread fear and disaster at every turn. Not to
mention, give you tape worms. Nah…I'm kidding, about the tape
worms that is. :>))
But, there is a silver lining. I bet you're glad to hear that.
Fortunately, for us, the universe has a way of neutralizing the
evil that takes place through necessity, by using "necessity" to
create a life of good deeds and blessings. That sounds like a
head shaker.
Will The Real "Necessity" Please Stand Up!
Our friend Jim above, was faced with an option of the two
"necessities". Necessity told him that the end was near. That
all the lights were about to be turned out on him. Necessity
told Jim that his family would be better off without him. That
side of necessity is a liar.
Jim almost lost the battle with himself that day. But, on that
day he won a great personal victory. Victory is what happens
when a person keeps trying.
It was in this moment of remorse, when he was being overcome
with self condemnation, that he heard the "other" voice inside
his head say, "stand up on the inside".
Many times after a person has suffered a personal defeat with
himself, the grief becomes so emotional that he becomes
extremely motivated to make the changes "necessary" to take him
to victory. And, now Jim was ready.
Once Jim chose the right "necessity", he suddenly had peace of
mind and spirit. His friend helped him to see the "real" battle
was in his mind and not in his bank account. His subsequent
actions proved this to be correct.
Jim discovered he could direct his thoughts, control his
emotions, and ordain his destiny. Then he became clean in
thought and habit. Which one of your "necessities" are standing?
Richard Vegas ©2002 Richard Vegas is a popular recording artist
and internet marketing professional. He invites you to subscribe
to his FREE weekly ezine "Wing-Tips" The Success System That
Never Fails, at:
http://www.1-work-at-home-based-business-opportunities.com You
may also hear and follow Richard's music career at:
http://www.richardvegas.com
About Author :
Richard Vegas is a Popular Recording Artist and Internet
Marketing Professional running his two full-time businesses from
home. He specializes in teaching people how to discover their
passion and make money from it on the internet. Richard
publishes a Free weekly ezine, "Wing-Tips The Success System".
He has recorded two albums and weekly keeps in touch by email
with hundreds of fans and customers.