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Success Secrets Of A Self-Made Millionaire Personal Use Ebook

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So, after you get your creative mind to draw the ideas and resources to you, it's your ability to take action that separates you from the idle dreamer. Taking action is the real secret to creating your reality. Without it, all your great ideas will simply vanish into thin air.

Making your goals an absolute must is a big first step in driving you to take action. But, no matter how grand your ideas are, there will be certain times when getting yourself to take action may be a little harder. Fortunately for you, you will be prepared for those times in advance.

You will have learned how to provide some "positive pressure" that will drive you forward towards your goals. Creating and putting the appropriate "propulsion and compulsion systems" in place will do the job. In other words, you need to design something that will create the desire to pull you towards your goals as well as push you away from the possible alternative outcomes.

There are two very powerful forces in human beings that either drive them towards a goal, or away from the alternative. Most people are conditioned to respond more when there is a negative pressure applied. They will do more to avoid a negative outcome than they will do to gain a positive outcome. The remainder of people, the smaller group, will respond more when positive pressure is applied.

So, most people will work more towards achieving their goals if they realize that the alternative could cause them a lot of pain. And the others will work more when they focus on the pleasure of achieving the goals.

To explain it another way, most people will do more to avoid pain than they will to gain pleasure. Anthony Robbins has really popularized this age-old "pain-pleasure principle" through his products.

When you find out which of these two forces drive you more, you can use that one to your advantage to help you achieve your goals much faster. But...what if you were to use both the forces, simultaneously, to drive yourself towards your goals? Wouldn't the combined forces of the two be much more powerful and effective than just one of the forces? You bet they will.

Allergic To Everything Personal Use Ebook With Audio

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In the previous chapter, I only just scratched the surface of how much power the FDA has over your health. The FDA writes all the rules, holds all the keys, and is the end all be all to health. This is a very bad thing. Nobody should have that much power.

The American government was founded on checks and balances. So it is absolutely amazing to me that the FDA would be allowed to have so much power. They are literally the judge, jury, and executioner – and let's not forget the fact they wrote the rules to begin with.

I'm going to head just a tad off track here, but bear with me for a little bit. I'm sure you already know that the most efficient way to get anything done is to have a lot of people doing a little work, with all of their hands moving toward the same goal. So let's explore that aspect of society for a moment.

In order to understand the FDA's final goal, you have to understand how the American government was founded. Out of all our great founding fathers, there was only one that did not believe the rich and powerful were the only people qualified to make decisions for the common good.

In other words, all but one of the founding fathers believed that the rich would be benevolent and humanitarian, and should thusly be the only people who can make decisions. After all, if they are rich, then they are obviously very smart, and good at making decisions. The rich are a minority of the population for good reason – smart people are far and few between.

Isn't that funny? The majority decided that only the minority should make decisions. Thomas Jefferson was that one founding father that disagreed. Unfortunately, he was not privy to most of their conversations and decision making.

Also rather unfortunate, is the fact that James Madison did not discover the rich would not be benevolent until after he had already given them the power to make decisions for the “common good.” But please, don't trust me. Don't believe a word I say. Go look into the writings of James Madison and Thomas Jefferson yourself.

So from the very beginnings of the American government, the one common goal, which all the hands were working toward, was ensuring that the rich are in power and making decisions for everyone. This is the way it has been for over 200 years. This is what everything in our government is based on. This is the one common goal for everything the government does. The very structure of our government allows for nothing else.

The FDA is a part of our government. The FDA is built upon and follows the same structure. Some people feel strongly that the FDA is going to make sure that only the rich can make decisions for everyone. The FDA and this government were founded on the belief that the rich are rich because they are smart, and so should make the decisions.