Money Discussion: "The Wolf of Wall Street"
The good stuff starts at 11:00
Wow.
This is fucking good
Wow. Thanks Dude! That was absolutely fantastic. There's so many things he said I could talk about. I stayed up way past my bedtime to watch that tho.
damn, those four steps are going up on my wall from now on. That was awesome, and easy and fuck to comprehend
I also really liked when he talked about how personal success actually helps others too, this has been a limiting belief of mine for a long time
^^ I used to think that way. Such bullshit. Just something to rationalize being poor. Look into Libertarian economics. Youtube Milton Friedman and ayn rand
Very interesting.
damn, those four steps are going up on my wall from now on. That was awesome, and easy and fuck to comprehendI also really liked when he talked about how personal success actually helps others too, this has been a limiting belief of mine for a long time
Here is Peter Schiff talking to occupy wall street. There is a two hour long video of him walking around but this sums it up nicely.. The real sad thing is not the crowds ignorance but what Schiff is saying would help them more than anything partly because:
Damn MW! That was fucking awesome. My favorite part was from 12-15 minutes!
"You need goals, but there's something far beyond goals. That's vision. Most people see things as they are and they tell themselves this wild story about why they can't take action and in truth, the story they tell themselves is exactly what's holding them back from being successful. They complain and justify and that stops them from moving forward. So see things as they are, not worse than they are, then see them better than they are, and make them that way."
Fucking awesome! This also is right in line with Eckhart Tolle and practicing the power of now. In chapter 7 I believe, Eckhart Tolle talks about how people create an identiy out of their pain as an ego protection mechanism. And that as long as you create an identity out of your pain and struggles, you can't become free of it. As long as some sense of your self is invested in the pain, you will unconsiously sabotage every attempt that you make of freeing yourself from it.