I included this post by Larry because it has good tips
for all of us:
From: LLRodammer@aol.com
Date: 8/5/2013 2:44:21 PM
To: marksztanyo
Subject: Honesty is the Only Way to Make Real Money
Hi Mark:
I thought this was a great article; one
that may help us in some way to being successful in getting a meeting with Mr.
Anderson. I think James Altucher outlines the Christian way of handling your
life in business and financial matters. He has a great way of telling the
story. I hope you'll like it.
Best,
Larry
Honesty
Is the Only Way to Make Real Money
Monday, July 29, 2013
Honesty is the only way to make money in
today's world.
Nobody believes me on this. People laugh at
me. "Don't you know anything? Of course dishonest people step on the
honest people and have more success."
People want to justify their own failures
and use their pretend-goodness to explain why they didn't start Google, or
steal $65 billion, or get that last promotion when the backstabbing b***h from
aisle 3 got the raise after doing who knows what.
But here's the truth. Dishonesty works...
until it doesn't.
Everyone messes up. And when you are
dishonest, you are given only one chance and then it's over. You're out of the
game – at least until you get your act straight and you have to start from
scratch with your tail between your legs.
HONESTY COMPOUNDS. It compounds
exponentially. No matter what happens in your bank account, in your career, in
your promotions, in your startups.
Honesty compounds exponentially, not over
days or weeks, but years and decades. More people trust your word and spread
the news that you are a person to be sought out, sought after, given
opportunity, given help, or given money. This is what will build your empire.
I know this through countless failures. The
more times I fail but communicate about it, the more times I make no money at
all but let someone have ideas for free, the more times I try to "get
mine" but only end up getting stabbed by those who think it's okay to be
dishonest, the greater the number of seeds I've planted and the more money I'll
make in the long run.
Be dishonest once, and all of those seeds
will be washed away in a thunderstorm of life-killing proportions. A hurricane
of despair that will sweep away all of your opportunities forever.
You are left with a desert and will have to
start again.
How you can be more honest in
your life...
GIVE CREDIT.
Even
if the ideas were all yours. Even if you made nothing on them. Even if they
were blatantly stolen. Give credit and move on. Hoarding your ideas for the
moment when you can shine, will only leave you by yourself in a dimly lit room
with only a mirror to stare at.
BE THE SOURCE
“But
if I give ideas for free, what if they could've made a billion dollars? I
always get screwed by my partners." If you are the source of ideas, then
you are ALWAYS the source. Forget the losers who steal. Move on. You become THE
fountain of ideas. People come to the fountain and make wishes and throw money
in. Don't be a trickle of dirty water. Be the fountain and let people know it by
giving away all credit and rewards.
INTRODUCE TWO PEOPLE.
Every day you can think of at least two people to
introduce to each other who will help each other. You don't have to be in the
middle. "Take me off cc," you should say. Let them help each other.
Let them benefit. You don't need to be in the middle and benefit this time.
You'll benefit next time. Or the time after that.
TAKE THE BLAME.
"A 'No' uttered from the deepest conviction is
better than a 'Yes' merely uttered to please, or worse, to avoid trouble."
– Gandhi
DON'T LEAD A DOUBLE LIFE.
Everything you do takes up space in your brain. If you
live a double life (and you know what I mean if I'm talking to you), then that
extra life takes up neurons and synapses working overtime. The brain can't handle
it. It starts to degrade instead of grow.
DON'T BE ANGRY.
Anger is a form of
dishonesty. Nobody is perfect. It's a lie to expect the people around you to be
perfect. Of course, you can't control your anger. Sometimes it just happens.
But note it for what it is, examine it, and try to turn it around, even just a
little – in order to learn more about yourself rather than to blame someone
else. That's where the honesty will compound.
NO EXCUSES.
When I lost millions of
dollars in 2000 to the point of going completely broke and losing my home, it
was easy to blame an "Internet bust" and "corrupt CEOs"
rather than my own lack of experience in the financial world. Excuses are easy
lies we tell ourselves to cover up our failures. One such excuse is, only
dishonest people get ahead. This is also a lie.
MAKE OTHERS LOOK GOOD.
This is more than just giving credit. At heart,
everyone wants to be perceived as special. That's because everyone is special
but are often never acknowledged that way. Be different. Be aware of the
smallest movements around you and acknowledge them. Nobody will forget that.
DON'T GOSSIP.
One time I trashed an entrepreneur I had invested in to
another investor. Later that day I was supposed to have dinner with the first
entrepreneur. By that time, just four hours later, he had heard I trashed him.
He never trusted me again. People always hear. And if they don't hear, they
feel, because word gets around. And you can't predict this. And it's another
way of living a double life.
DO WHAT YOU SAY YOU ARE GOING TO DO.
Be that guy.
ENHANCE THE LIVES OF OTHERS.
In 1999 some of my employees in my first company left
and started a competitor company. Some of my partners were mad. I encouraged
the employees. How come? Because nobody needs to be my employee for their
entire lives. Always help people grow into their own potential.
I haven't always been honest. I try. And I hope I'm getting better. I try every day to improve and to follow the advice I've just given you. Otherwise I wouldn't have given it. But I've seen it. With people who have been in business for ten, twenty, forty years.
Honesty compounds little by little. And
that compounding turns into millions or billions.
The dishonest people disappear. They die.
They go to jail. They don't maximize their potential. They run. They are
scared.
You will have nobody to run from. Some
people will hate you. Some people will doubt your sincerity.
But the people who need someone to call,
someone to share with, or someone to give to, these people will know who to
call.
They will call you.
– James Altucher
Steve's note:
If you haven't read James Altucher's new book yet, called Choose Yourself,
I strongly encourage you to check it out. This book has become a huge hit
around our office. Nearly everyone has either read it or is reading it now. In
fact, we like the book so much, we worked with James to give our readers a
much, much better deal on this book than you can get anywhere else. Find full details here
if you are interested.
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