“The ability to extract maximum value from resources while creating minimum waste is a profitable skill to have.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“All things multiply themselves. Worry multiplies reasons to worry. Fear multiplies things to be fearful of. Hate multiplies feelings of hate. Gratitude multiplies things to grateful for. Faith multiplies proof of faithfulness. Love multiplies circumstances that facilitate love.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Both wealth and poverty tend to themselves.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“It is not the role of government or any central planner to formulate the final distributions of wealth and income.”
Source: Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“Learn the power of tantra. Focus on your desires with singleness of purpose and align your actions with your desire, and your desires will manifest into your reality.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“According to the study of human psychology, human behavior is determined, in part, by incentives and decentives.”
Source: Principles of a Permaculture Economy
“He had brought home to her, and always by remarks that were really quite soundless, the conception, hitherto ungrapsed, of some complete use of her wealth itself, some use of it as a counter-move to fate.”
Source: The Wings of the Dove
“This scholarly shortfall did not happen by chance. Part of it has to do with particular discomforts characteristics of left-leaning academic social scientists. Conducting high-quality ethnographic or long-term participant observation research can require a great deal of empathy for one’s subjects. Such research involves more or less taking on the perspective of the people and culture being studied. It means listening to their stories with honesty and, if only for a moment, giving their experiences and their explanations the benefit of the doubt. But most social scientists know the facts about inequality, wealth, and privilege, and thus find the empathy required for ethnographic research in short supply when it comes to the ultra-wealthy. Empathy is more naturally given to the people and communities obviously suffering harm, rather than, say, a Wall Street financier who struggles with the life complexities and social-psychological dilemmas that accompany immense wealth and power.”
Source: Billionaire Wilderness: The Ultra-Wealthy and the Remaking of the American West
“If you love a rose, you have to love its thorns too.”
“Self-created obstacles often bar our way to accessing our inner wealth of knowledge and wisdom. Accessing our intuition requires welcoming it.”
Source: small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era