“Life is like a ten-speed bike. Most of us have gears we never use.” — Charles Schultz

If you haven’t read it, Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich” will greatly influence your thinking. There’s a reason why it’s titled “Think and Grow Rich“, and not “Work Hard and Grow Rich” or “Get a Job and Grow Rich”

The fact is ­- people who work the hardest do not grow rich.

If you want to grow rich, you need to think - think independently rather than go along with the crowd. If you do what everyone else does, you’ll end up with what everyone else has. That’s the definition of average - doing what most others do.  And for most people that is years of hard work, unfair taxes and a lifetime of debt.

People who do average things get average results.  If you want better that average results, you need to be Non-Average.

You’ve got to start thinking differently and dare I say it … “think outside of the box.”

The thinking that got you where you currently are is not the same thinking you need to carry you to where you want to go. 

You must earn how to take control your life.  There’s a difference between just making a living and designing a life.

Which one are you doing? 

THINK about it…

To Your Success…

Wayne

2 Responses to “Why Don’t They Call It “Work Hard and Grow Rich”?”

  1. Wes Wyatt says:

    Wayne -

    This post is SO true! It DOES take a lot of hard work - but boy is it worth it! ;)

    Have a DYNAMITE day!

    Wes

  2. The Baldchemist says:

    So right . Learn a living rather than earn a living. The Baldchemist

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