Posts Tagged ‘Atlas Shrugged’
Wanting More
The last post on the many myths about money and wealth totally blew up! Shows what a fascinating subject it is. Dani asked if people don’t sometimes create limiting beliefs to protect their egos. Not ten minutes later I got a comment on my Prosperity TV channel proving exactly that…
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Poverty is Evil
“Run for your life from any man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper’s bell of an approaching looter.”
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Why Doing Good is Selfish
What a wild and groovy discussion going on the last post and the original post that started it all. I promised that we’d pick up on the topic of how doing good was selfish…
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Acting on Principle
We’ve talked about compromising, the bigger issue, living by a congruent philosophy, and acting on principle. Which almost no one in the herd does today.
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The Guilt of Success
Great discussion going in yesterday’s post on the philosophy of profit. Let’s look a little deeper at this…
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The Philosophy of Profit
Philosophy is important to a rewarding life, and it must carry over into your business and work. Yet this is almost entirely missing from the business world today.
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Making Happiness Your Purpose
Great discussion going on last week’s posts about the importance of a congruent philosophy to live by. Now let’s take it the next step: your purpose.
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Are You Guilty?
We’ve been talking about how the TV and Hollywood creative types are forever painting unflattering pictures of rich and successful people. But have you ever given much thought to how even the mainstream financial press portrays wealthy people?
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The Books That Molded my Life
Quite a few of you have asked for book recommendations, for helping recognize negative programming, build better habits or develop more prosperity consciousness. This is a fun subject; one that I love to visit often. So here’s my list of the top ten most influential books in my life. (So far.) Continue reading ‘The Books That Molded my Life’
The Reason for Reason
In the last post we talked about the importance of having a purpose, and I said I think that this needs to be centered around your own happiness.
The next important fundamental value is running your life by reason. Which means that you analyze things with the criteria of whether it serves your highest moral purpose – which would be the perpetuation of your happiness. Continue reading ‘The Reason for Reason’









