The Power of Desire and Creativity in Making Money

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Do you really desire to be wealthy? Know that wealth will come only if you have a burning desire for it. The more you desire something the more you will do to achieve it. If your desire is not strong enough, you are essentially closing off an energy source which could allow you to achieve your goal.

There are a number of ways to build an obsessive desire within yourself. Constantly focus on all the benefits you will receive from being financially successful. Think of the thousands of ways money can improve your life and the lives of others. The more money you have, the more products and services you can buy, putting money back into the economy, creating jobs in a win-win scenario. Think of yourself as a hub through which money passes and is multiplied. Think of yourself as being very important to the overall economy.

Now, desire wealth with all your heart and soul. I'm not saying that you should be unbalanced and focus on money to the detriment of other areas in your life, but I can't stress enough how important desire is in achieving your goals. Furthermore, desire and contentment dot not have to be mutually exclusive. Of course you can be content with what you have and retain ambitious desire at the same time.

To achieve above average wealth you will have to think differently than average society. You will need to think outside the box. You will need to see money as more than some vague symbol. Think about money as if it is an infinite resource. There is infinite wealth in this universe; enough to go around for everybody. Just keep in mind that before you can get what is rightfully yours, you have to do something in return, such as helping others by creating a valuable product or service.

Wealth is already there waiting for you. Desire it and you will open your mind to the financial opportunities that you did not see before. Desire wealth and you will tell your brain to expend processing power toward getting financial abundance. Desire, combined with faith and action, will make your goals manifest in reality.

Think of money as points that you get for creating something considered valuable by society. The more valuable the product or service you create the more points (money) you will get. You can give those points to others in order to receive something valuable from them. How are you controlling the flow of points in your life?

Now consider what value is. In anthropological terms, value is something that enhances the survival chances of the person who receives it. Human activity is directed toward procreation. Humans get an education, go to work, and mate with their significant other and raise kids that will continue the cycle. A fridgerator is valued because it helps store and maintain the freshness of foods, a technology which improves a family's survival fitness. A person will value a television or a computer because it keeps them entertained (entertainment fosters creative mental development), knowledgeable (in regards to the news and technological advances that could further enhance their survival fitness). That which does not have value is something which reduces one's ability to survive and procreate. Thus, criminals, disease, disasters, faulty products, and other negative things are not valued by society. That which gives life is valued, that which takes away life is the opposite of value.

So, think about how you can improve the lives of others. What product or service can you create that will enhance their ability to live longer, be entertained, or more knowledgeable. All of these benefits build upon each other. The greater the spectrum of benefits that you can provide to others the more value you create and the more money you will earn. The world is hungry for value. Do you have a talent, skill, or knowledge set that can help others. Everyone is good at something. Make the decision to unleash the totality of your valuable services upon society and watch large sums of money flow into your life.

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