I get a real kick out of reading Randy Gage, he is an amusing man with a message. His newsletter is always in-your-face and challenging you to look at where you are and what you are doing and his latest one is no different.
He kicks off the latest newsletter with a statement:
The cliché that money doesn’t buy happiness is true for the most part. But it is also a safe bet to say poverty puts a large down payment on unhappiness.
The part I enjoyed most is about the actions that we need to take to make a difference:
…We must also develop certain traits and skills to manifest abundant prosperity into our lives. We need self-discipline, the power of concentration, a thirst for knowledge, and an active imagination.
These things keep us moving forward on personal growth, give us determination to overcome temporary obstacles, and seeking greater good – but without losing the balance necessary to enjoy that greater good.
I am sure that the full text will appear on the Randy Gage blog soon…

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