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Wealth Is A Choice



It's your choice to be wealthy

No one can make that choice for you. 

However, most people have never made this decision -- simply because they don't know that they can. 

The easiest way to decide is to accept that you want a certain lifestyle. 

Once you do that, you must develop goals, which should also outline a plan-of-action for its attainment.

Often, people cannot make a choice about wealth because they are caught up in their addictive behaviors. 

They end up wasting time and money by excessively pursuing unworthy endeavors: drugs, sex, gambling, oversleeping, entertainment, and other deleterious behaviors. These addictions cloud your mind and prohibit clear thinking.


The choice of wealth cannot be avoided. 

Those who do not make the choice will be confused for the rest of their lives. 

Unfortunately, most people have taken the vow of poverty (unknowingly), but they've still made the choice. 

By making a choice of wealth, you'll only pursue wealthy and profitable activities, thereby reducing and eliminating unprofitable ones.


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  1. Life is all about choices
    Some people come from very poor background but end up being fabulously rich while some others come from very rich backgrounds but end up being poor
    Time and chance happens to all

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