PhyZual - 0003 Lynda Part Two
Continuing the discussion on money, Lynda wastes no time diving into a big question regarding a common belief about money. Can people who are born into money truly appreciate what they have? Do you share this belief that those who come into money easily and frequently are doing it through negative means? Listen as I drill down, break it apart, and find out what really is going on with this popular belief and its inhibiting nature. Enjoy the ride as Lynda’s accent and southern charm again surf the sound waves as I splash around for the deeper understanding of how it is that finacial resources are at everyones’ fingertips, and how they can access it.
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Sounds good! I’m looking forward to seeing the feedback we get on this one. To all you folks out there, leave us some comments! We all have pre-conceived notions concerning success and money whether they be from experiences you may have had, or ideas you were raised with, etc. Put your thoughts out there and let us know what you think.
Ok, on this one I hear an extension of the last episode. Being rich or poor is a frame of mind. All you need is a good plan, getting there is the hard part. If you expect someone to hand it to you then I imagine you are the one pissed off that the rich guy in his Dodge Viper smiling at you as he passes you on by is living well due to a hand out but you do not know that for sure. At the same time people keep hearing the message that rich people do not pay enough taxes. Rich people pay the majority of taxes. Why keep penalizing people who have made their hard effort work for them? Also, people always think the rich should give back, which they usually do anyway, but the rich are never recognized for creating jobs by the businesses they create or start. The highest cost for a business is paying wages. That is giving back too. We are only a victim if we think we are. You always hear the saying, “Money can’t buy you happiness.” But having money makes things much better in life. All in all if you are mad at the rich then most likely you are just jealous. Bill Gates was not born rich, most actors are not born rich, most rock stars are not born rich, most writers are not born rich. They just pressed along until they made something they love work for them. And after they made it its not work anymore. So you shouldn’t expect the rich to pay for everything and shouldn’t expect everyone to have the same things because those who want equality through money will still be waiting until I get my check for just exsisting. I think the ones who take it for granted are the ones who think someone else should pay and keep abusing the system because they refuse to make things any better for themselves. Those people will be waiting a long time too and never have a better life because they are the ones who think working 40 hours or more a week is a waste of their time and cutting into their 6 packs and football movie times! Until next time, good on ya!
It has been my experience that it is self defeating to look at wealthy people’s lives and focus on what they have and what you don’t have. You are only opening yourself up to feel “lack” and perhaps jealously because you don’t have what they have. I recommend we stop looking at other people and worry about our selves and figure out what will make US feel “rich,” either financially or emotionally. We should focus on being grateful for what we do have that brings us fulfillment. Whenever I start to feel sorry for myself, I try to remember that their are people in this world with SO MUCH LESS than me! And that reminds me of how good I got it. Also, I know a lot of wealthly people who are very unhappy and self destructive and tell me they envy my simple life filled with loving friends and family; laughter and a lot of happiness. Being “rich” is a relative term and we need to realize haveing money is not a guarantee to happiness. I know this sounds cliche, but I’ve been living this cliche and I am the happiest person I know! (Finally, I want to commend ‘Old Billy’ on his comments, he made a lot of great points!)
Nice podcast and nice comments! I couldn’t agree more! What really strikes a chord with me is the notion that ANYONE born in the USA was born into money. That’s so true. Coming from a country with much fewer opportunities, I can vouch for that. If only people realized how lucky they are just by living here and having access to those numerous opportunities, there would be fewer depressed and ever-complaining people. Instead of prescribing them Prozac, or providing therapy, etc., those people (dare I say more than half of the entire US population?) should be sent to one of the 3rd world countries, so that after they come back, they won’t take their job for granted because they ARE getting a paycheck and they will be happy with the car they are driving (even if it’s not a BMW) because at least they HAVE one.
Do you mean to talk about “others” or your own experience and struggles with abundance? If you mean to share from your own perspective, and about your life and how you have achieved your views then why not Say “i’m jealous of others with money and wonder why “I” don’t have it?” Acknowledging thats a thought you have, the more you understand, the more you heal, the more prosperity you will have, so what about “other people”. It seems like you are speaking from your own experience, so why not admit it, it will be more powerful.
Linda has lots of insight and is very “real” please allow her to share more. Really listen though, sounds like you are formulating what your going to say while she is talking, and Linda has a great voice and laugh!
Don’t get discouraged though, the conversation is very interesting, insightful, and evolving.