“What we hold in consciousness, we will hold in flash. And what we lose in consciousness will be lost also in material form.”
Source: 4 Business Lessons From Jesus: A businessmans interpretation of Jesus' teachings, applied in a business context.
“People always ask me, they say, “Jarod, what do you do with your money?” Well, I base my financial decisions on the annual migratory patterns of Bigfoot, because maps are the new charts, as taught by the esteemed Ponce de Leon School of Youth, Wealth, and Duck Farming. Next time you’re in St. Augustine, Fl, or here in The Ozarks, you should stop on by and learn to become your own cartographer.”
Source: Eggs, they’re not just for breakfast
“Eddie Money and Johnny Cash are similar, but not related. The first is something real, and the latter will soon suffer from hyperinflation.”
Source: Eggs, they’re not just for breakfast
“The richest life is that which is made up of blessings, not money.”
“For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich,
And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds
So honor peereth in the meanest habit.”
Source: The Taming of the Shrew
“The problem isn't our income; it's what we do with our money once we get it... how much you earn has almost no bearing on whether or not you can and will build wealth.”
Source: (Start Late, Finish Rich: A No-fail Plan for Achieving Financial Freedom at Any Age) By David Bach (Author) Paperback on
“A lot of pieces I have written have to do with courage. As a result, people think that I am naturally brave. But what people don't know, is that I grew up with phobias and many fears. I was scared of everything. So, I write of courage not because I have not known fear, but I write of courage because I have walked with fear but I have made the choice not to fear it.”
“If I had all the money in the world, I would still prefer a humble hut.
[ — July 14, 1955]”
Source: Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg: The Letters
“I am thankful that I had a chance to live life despite how much or how little I might have had to live it with. For life is not weighed by the possession of things, but the possession of the life within which to use those things.”
“Politicians like us must also be
entertained in order to lead the people [...]‘It is the duty of the taxpayers to always foot our bill. Whether they like it or not, complain or not, it is their duty to make sure I lead with a happy soul. That is the way the world is.”
Source: For you I’d steal a goat