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Cuando en bitcoin buscas una "bala de plata" en seguridad todo apunta a las Multifirmas. ¿Qué narices son?, ¿son necesarias realmente para custodiar con seguridad?En el episodio de hoy tratamos estas preguntas, enfocándonos en todos los públicos para luego, después de los primeros 20 minutos, saltar a el "Estado de los Multifirmas en 2025": una charla más técnica donde analizamos su evolución en los últimos 5 años. LINKS: X de Arkad: x.com/multicriptoTutorial para empezar en Nunchuk aquí: https://lunaticoin.blog/guias-y-tutoriales/nunchuk-tu-primera-wallet-bitcoin-de-testnetRecibe el podcast en tu correo. Únete!
¿Qué es una Hardware Wallet y por qué las utilizamos los bitcoiners? Hoy, como ya hice en en los últimos 4 años, nos zambulliremos en la industria de estos dispositivos de firma o hardware wallets para conocer todas las novedades que nos ha dejado el año, los nuevos dispositivos que han aparecido y los que prevemos que llegarán pronto, mientras aprendemos sobre custodia de bitcoin. Todo junto a Arkad, BitDov, BTCAndres, Chavo, Fran de CriptoNovedad, Joaquín de btcenespañol , Karliatto debleskomat y Maxi de The Bitcoin Hole, con quienes iré analizando cada una de estas wallets físicas. Revisa el minutaje para saber cuando tratamos el dispositivo de tu interés. Los primeros 50 minutos son 100% para principiantes. MÁS HARDWARE WALLETS EN: L91 - https://youtu.be/yYdy7zB4Bxo L133 - https://youtu.be/S3j2CCs39yM L172 - https://youtu.be/2EyN95N78rs L211 - https://youtu.be/DhvMBjHHA8Q LINKS DE INTERÉS: Mentoría Custodia Semilla Bitcoin: https://bit.ly/mentoriacustodia Coldcard desde Europa (disponible a partir semana que viene) https://coldhodl.com/ Resto de referencias en lunaticoin.blog Recibe el podcast en tu correo. Únete!
Episode Summary:In this episode, we dive into the third chapter of "The Richest Man in Babylon" to explore the seven essential cures for a lean purse, focusing on practical steps to boost income and achieve financial freedom. Join us as we unravel how shifting your mindset towards receiving and valuing your worth can transform your financial health. Follow Antonio Here:https://www.facebook.com/theatsjrhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/Antonio-T.-Smith-Jr/author/B00M3MPVJ8https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniotsmithjrhttps://antoniotsmithjr.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theatsjr Introduction· Chapter Focus:o Chapter 3 of "The Richest Man in Babylon" discusses the seven cures for a lean purse.o Emphasis on the importance of money in solving problems.Key Lessons· Money Solves Problems:o Money solves 99% of problems.o Financial struggles often stem from lack of money, not just personal issues.· Receiving Mode:o It's important to be open to receiving money and blessings.o Rejecting financial gifts or opportunities can hinder one's financial growth.Financial Principles· Seven Cures for a Lean Purse (to be discussed in detail in future sessions):o Focus on increasing income rather than just getting out of debt.o Arkad's principles emphasize earning more money as a solution to financial issues.Practical Advice· Debt Management:o Increase income to solve debt problems.o Avoid focusing solely on debt; instead, work on earning more.· Receiving and Charging Full Price:o Be comfortable charging full price for services.o Accept gifts and payments without guilt to encourage financial growth.Mindset and Philosophy· Righteousness and Poverty:o Misconceptions about humility and righteousness can lead to poverty.o Good people often struggle with money because they associate wealth with negativity.· Heart Issues and Finances:o Financial issues are often linked to heart and integrity issues.o A strong desire to be wealthy is essential for financial success.Personal Reflections and Testimonials· Anecdotes:o Personal stories about overcoming financial struggles and changing mindsets.o Examples of how people's attitudes towards money affect their financial situations.· Community Support:o Shoutouts and support for community members achieving financial milestones.o Encouragement to learn from each other's experiences.Tools and Resources· Mint App:o Recommended for tracking expenses and budgeting.o Helps in managing finances effectively by categorizing and monitoring spending.Conclusion· Receiving Mode:o Be in a mindset to receive blessings and opportunities.o Actively work towards financial goals with the right attitude and tools.Actionable Steps1. Download Mint App:o Use it to track expenses and create a budget.2. Focus on Earning:o Prioritize increasing income over merely paying off debt.3. Adopt a Positive Money Mindset:o Be open to receiving financial blessings.o Charge full price for services to value your work appropriately.4. Learn from Successful People:o Study and implement the principles from "The Richest Man in Babylon."Summary· Overall Message:o Financial success is deeply connected to one's mindset and openness to receiving.o Practical steps and a strong desire for wealth are key to overcoming financial challenges.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode Summary:In this episode, we delve into the timeless wisdom of "The Richest Man in Babylon," exploring how heart and integrity issues underpin personal financial struggles. Join us as we uncover practical steps to manage debt, save wisely, and invest in your future, inspired by the ancient lessons of Arkad, the richest man in Babylon.In this episode, we delve into the timeless wisdom of "The Richest Man in Babylon," exploring how heart and integrity issues underpin personal financial struggles. Join us as we uncover practical steps to manage debt, save wisely, and invest in your future, inspired by the ancient lessons of Arkad, the richest man in Babylon. Follow Antonio Here:https://www.facebook.com/theatsjrhttps://www.amazon.com/stores/Antonio-T.-Smith-Jr/author/B00M3MPVJ8https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniotsmithjrhttps://antoniotsmithjr.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theatsjrIntroduction· Personal Finances:1. Personal finances are a heart issue.2. Struggling with money is linked to integrity and heart issues.· Capitalism:1. Capitalism is not the problem; heart issues are.2. Wealth disparities have always existed, regardless of economic systems.Assembly of Wanderers· Resources:o Assembly of Wanderers offers videos, blogs, and life hacks.o Esoteric blogs and life hacks are available on the website.The Man Who Desired Gold· Characters:o Banzir (Chariot Maker)o Kobe (Lyre Player)· Story Summary:o Banzir and Kobe discuss their financial struggles.o They both work hard but are still broke.o They dream of wealth and wonder how others, like Arkad, have achieved it.o Arkad, their friend, is the richest man in Babylon despite having the same background as them.o They decide to learn from Arkad about acquiring wealth.Key Lessons· Main Lesson:o Learning from those who have successfully acquired wealth is crucial.· Desire for Money:o It's important to desire money healthily, not worship or fear it.· Investment:o Invest money in assets that increase its value.Financial Principles· Three Laws of Successfully Handling Wealth:1. Live on Less Than You Earn: Control spending to live within your means.2. Seek Competent Advice: Learn from those with successful experiences in wealth acquisition.3. Make Money Work for You: Invest in assets that generate income.Practical Advice· Debt Management:o Keep debt under control by maintaining a balance between necessary expenses and avoiding excessive spending.o Prioritize important debts like insurance and mortgages.· Living Expenses:o Allocate expenses within a specific percentage of your income.· Savings and Investments:o Save a portion of your income for future investments.o Seek to increase income by diversifying and investing wisely.Quotes and Concepts· Fish Love:o True love (and similarly, desire for money) is about giving and investing, not just self-gratification.Practical Steps for Financial Health1. Budgeting:o Divide income into categories: charity, personal savings, debt repayment, and living expenses.2. Saving and Investing:o Save 10% of income and invest it in growth assets.3. Debt Reduction:o Use a portion of income to systematically pay off debts.4. Expense Management:o Monitor and adjust living expenses to stay within budget limits.Conclusion· Heart and Integrity:o Financial struggles often stem from deeper heart and integrity issues.· Learning from Success:o Emulate successful people like Arkad to learn effective wealth-building strategies.Next Steps· Further Learning:o Continue to the next chapters for more in-depth financial lessons.· Actionable Advice:o Implement budgeting, saving, and investment strategies discussed.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
¿Qué es un NODO BITCOIN? y si quiero tener uno ¿Cuál es para mi? Hoy, dos años después del L149, nos volvemos a zambuiller en el sector de los Nodos Bitcoin para saber todo sobre ellos y elaborar una hoja de ruta con los 3 niveles de operador de nodo que puedes conseguir, para así, armar tu nodo ya hoy. Sin esperas. Todo junto a Alberto del LaboratorioVirtualBitcoin Arkad, Daniel, Dev7 y Sergi con quienes iré construyendo un lego cibernético. Revisa el minutaje para saber cuando tratamos el tema de tu interés. La primera hora es para entender qué es un nodo y su funcionamiento. Luego escalamos los 3 niveles de operador de nodo con todas sus distribuciones y programas. LINKS: Alberto: https://x.com/Albercoin Su canal de Youtube @LaboratorioVirtualBitcoin Arkad: https://x.com/Multicripto Daniel: https://x.com/danielpcostas Dev7: https://x.com/dev7ba Sergi: https://x.com/sr_gi MINUTAJE general: 0:00:00 Intro 0:03:06 Qué es un nodo 0:55:32 Nivel 1 - el nodo mínimo 1:23:40 Hardware y distribuciones 2:09:09 Nivel 2 - el campo base bitcoiner 2:23:21 Nivel 3 - nodos de especialización 3:19:42 Cierre y nodo Testnet Escúchame en Fountain aquí https://fountain.fm/lunaticoin Más información en mi BLOG https://lunaticoin.blog Twitter: https://twitter.com/lunaticoin Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lunaticoinpodcast Nostr: https://snort.social/p/npub1yn3hc8jmpj963h0zw49ullrrkkefn7qxf78mj29u7v2mn3yktuasx3mzt0 Contenido adicional en mi Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lunaticoin Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: Compra bitcoin en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna Custodia tus bitcoin con Coldcard de Coinkite: https://bit.ly/coinkite-luna Vive con bitcoin en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Luna_Bitrefill Crea, edita y comparte hypertexto sin que nadie te frene en Mintter https://mintter.com/ Apila dinero duro físico en La Dobla Bullion https://bit.ly/ladoblaluna
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Bitcoin es un poco como el Problema de los tres cuerpos, cuando crees que entiendes sus reglas físicas, alguna de sus variables cambia y toca recalibrar tus conocimientos. El reciente aumento en el precio en ambos mercados de bitcoin (el del activo y el del espacio de bloque o comisiones) ha hecho que volvamos a mirar a nuestras wallets para valorar si hemos acumulado debidamente o hemos de cambiar algo. El pod de hoy va de esto, de cambiar la perspectiva con la que acumulamos bitcoin para aligerar nuestra billetera y no sufrir a futuro teniendo monedas enfermas o muertas que no podemos mover. Y todo en 3 actos: Una introducción para quien no entienda la forma en la que bitcoin se mueve y paga comisiones (~22 minutos que te puedes saltar si ya dominas todo lo referente a la mempool) Un nudo con 5 lecciones/revelaciones con las que ver de otra forma a nuestra billetera y para terminar, un desenlace con un plan de acción para sacar de la UCI a nuestros bitcoin enfermos LINKS: Twitter de Arkad: https://twitter.com/Multicripto Aprende a verificar y a custodiar tus bitcoin en: https://blog.semillabitcoin.com/ Escúchame en Fountain aquí https://fountain.fm/lunaticoin Más información en mi BLOG https://lunaticoin.blog Twitter: https://twitter.com/lunaticoin Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lunaticoinpodcast Nostr: https://snort.social/p/npub1yn3hc8jmpj963h0zw49ullrrkkefn7qxf78mj29u7v2mn3yktuasx3mzt0 Contenido adicional en mi Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lunaticoin Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna Custodia tus bitcoin con Coldcard de Coinkite: https://bit.ly/coinkite-luna Vive con bitcoin en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Luna_Bitrefill Crea, edita y comparte hypertexto sin que nadie te frene en Mintter https://mintter.com/ Apila dinero duro físico en La Dobla Bullion https://bit.ly/ladoblaluna Y por cierto, ¿has conseguido ya el recién publicado The Blocksize War de Jonathan Bier con prólogo de Miguel Vidal, 100% traducido al español gracias a https://bit.ly/Prometea_Luna ? 100% recomendable
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Building wealth might seem complicated and hard to master, but there's one financial habit when done effectively, that can put you on a path to building wealth in no time. In this tip, I'm going to share one simple money rule that changed the way I view my paycheck forever. Links: The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason Get your dollars earning more for you with CDs, IRAs and Online Savings Learn how Triangle's financial professionals can help you set up an investing plan that will build wealth! Check out TCU University for more financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast. When it comes to building wealth, it's easy to get discouraged when after years we don't seem to be any farther along than when we first started. We then jump to conclusions about ourselves with thoughts like, “I don't make enough”, “I can't afford to save”, or “I don't have enough time”. But surprisingly, building wealth has less to do with how much money you make and has more to do with how much you save. If you want to be wealthy, if you want to amass a fortune, I'm going to share a brief segment from a little parable you may have never heard before. It comes from the book, “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. Clason. This book was first published in 1926 and it shares important financial principles in the form of parables set during the time of ancient Babylon. The first parable addresses how your perspective on the money you make and how you choose to use it determines whether you'll grow wealthy. Here goes: Arkad, known to be the richest man in Babylon, started as a humble scribe and now as an older man, owns a legendary fortune that rivaled even the very king. In the parable, Arkad speaks with a young man who wants to know the secret to building a fortune. Arkad responded by simply saying, “I found the road to wealth when I decided that a part of all I earned was mine to keep.” The young man was a bit confused at the short reply and responded, “Is that all? But all I earn is mine to keep.” Arkad replied, “Far from it. Do you not pay the garment maker? Do you not pay the sandal-maker? Do you not pay for the things you eat?... What have you to show for your earnings of the past month?... You pay to everyone but yourself. You labor for others.” This first exchange illuminates the reality that much of the money we earn is spent. Much of it goes to bills and necessities as well as other things we desire or want to experience. Arkad's first point is important because we need to recognize that when we're spending money, we're paying other people and that money isn't ours to keep. So what does that leave for us? How can we build wealth if we don't have any money to build wealth with? At this point, Arkad continues the lesson by saying, “Every gold piece you save is a slave to work for you. Every copper it earns is its child that also can earn for you. If you would become wealthy, then what you save must earn, and its children must earn...” Arkad sums his lesson up with this simple message. “A part of all you earn is yours to keep.... Pay yourself first.” Arkad's simple, yet profound advice, though fictional, is a simple strategy to building wealth over time. When we spend everything we make, we're contributing to making others rich rather than building our own wealth. We're paying everyone but ourselves. Faithfully set aside a portion of your income for yourself every time you get paid. Then, find a way to get that money to make more money. Use savings accounts like online savings, CDs, IRAs with good interest rates and talk to a financial professional to set up quality investment accounts that will get those dollars earning more in the background. Before closing I'll leave this final message from Arkad. He says, “Wealth like a tree, grows from a tiny seed. The first copper you save is the seed from which your tree of wealth shall grow. The sooner you plant that seed the sooner shall the tree grow. And the more faithfully you nourish and water that tree with consistent savings, the sooner may you bask in the contentment beneath its shade.” If there are any other tips or topics, you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Like and follow our Making Money Personal FB and IG page and look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union on social media to share your thoughts. Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday and be sure to check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast. Have a great day!
"O Homem Mais Rico da Babilônia", escrito por George S. Clason, é um clássico atemporal sobre finanças pessoais e riqueza, contado através de parábolas ambientadas na antiga Babilônia. O livro oferece conselhos práticos e sábios sobre como alcançar sucesso financeiro, destacando a importância da poupança, do investimento inteligente e da gestão sábia do dinheiro. A narrativa começa com a história de Bansir, um fabricante de carruagens, e Kobbi, um músico, que se sentem frustrados com a incapacidade de acumular riqueza. Eles procuram o conselho de Arkad, um amigo de infância que se tornou o homem mais rico da Babilônia. Arkad compartilha suas experiências e ensinamentos sobre como adquiriu sua fortuna. Uma das lições mais importantes é a regra de "pagar a si mesmo primeiro". Arkad aconselha a poupar pelo menos uma décima parte dos ganhos antes de gastar com outras despesas. Esta prática, segundo ele, leva à acumulação de riqueza ao longo do tempo. Outra lição é sobre a sabedoria de investir dinheiro. Arkad ensina que é essencial investir com sabedoria, procurando conselhos de pessoas experientes e evitando esquemas de enriquecimento rápido. Ele enfatiza a importância de adquirir conhecimento antes de investir, para minimizar os riscos. O livro também discute a importância de viver de acordo com os próprios meios. Arkad sugere que controlar despesas e evitar dívidas são fundamentais para a saúde financeira. Ele também fala sobre a importância de ter um seguro para proteção contra imprevistos. Um capítulo notável aborda a "lei da atração" da riqueza, sugerindo que cultivar uma mentalidade de abundância atrai oportunidades financeiras. Arkad defende a ideia de que a riqueza vem para aqueles que a buscam ativamente e se preparam para recebê-la. O livro também apresenta a história de Dabasir, um homem endividado que alcança a estabilidade financeira seguindo um plano rigoroso de pagamento de dívidas. Sua jornada destaca a importância da disciplina e da perseverança na superação de dificuldades financeiras. Finalmente, "O Homem Mais Rico da Babilônia" ressalta a importância da generosidade e da ética nos negócios. Arkad ensina que a verdadeira riqueza inclui o bem-estar dos outros e que ajudar os necessitados é tanto um dever moral quanto um caminho para a prosperidade pessoal. Em resumo, o livro oferece princípios atemporais de gestão financeira que são tão relevantes hoje quanto eram na antiga Babilônia. Ele incentiva a poupança, o investimento inteligente, a vida dentro dos próprios meios, e a busca contínua de conhecimento e sabedoria financeira.
¿Qué es una Hardware Wallet y por qué las utilizamos los bitcoiners? Hoy, como ya hice en 2020, 2021 y 2022, nos zambulliremos en la industria de estos dispositivos de firma o hardware wallets para conocer todas las novedades que nos ha dejado el año, los nuevos dispositivos que han aparecido y los que prevemos que llegarán pronto, mientras aprendemos sobre custodia de bitcoin. Todo junto a Arkad, Chavo, Joaquín de btcenespañol , Karliatto debleskomat y Maxi de the bitcoin hole, con quienes iré analizando cada una de estas wallets físicas. Revisa el minutaje para saber cuando tratamos el dispositivo de tu interés. La primera media hora es 100% para principiantes. El resto es totalmente apto. MÁS HARDWARE WALLETS EN: L91 - https://youtu.be/yYdy7zB4Bxo L133 - https://youtu.be/S3j2CCs39yM L172 - https://youtu.be/2EyN95N78rs LINKS DE INTERÉS: Mentoría Custodia Semilla Bitcoin: https://bit.ly/mentoriacustodia Coldcard desde Europa (disponible a partir semana que viene) https://coldhodl.com/ Resto de referencias en lunaticoin.blog LINKS INVITADOS: Arkad: https://twitter.com/Multicripto Chavo: https://twitter.com/ChavoGnuGrowers Joaquín de btcenespañol: https://twitter.com/btcenespanol - https://www.youtube.com/@btcenespanol Karliatto: https://twitter.com/karliatto - Bleskomat: https://twitter.com/bleskomat Maxi Rosson: https://twitter.com/maxirosson - The bitcoin hole de Maxi: https://twitter.com/thebitcoinhole LINKS COLABORADORES: Aptix: https://twitter.com/Aptix8 BitDov: https://twitter.com/bitdov Escúchame en Fountain aquí https://fountain.fm/lunaticoin Más información en mi BLOG https://lunaticoin.blog Twitter: https://twitter.com/lunaticoin Nostr: https://snort.social/p/npub1yn3hc8jmpj963h0zw49ullrrkkefn7qxf78mj29u7v2mn3yktuasx3mzt0 Contenido adicional en mi Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lunaticoin Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna Custodia tus bitcoin con Coldcard de Coinkite: https://bit.ly/coinkite-luna Vive con bitcoin en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Luna_Bitrefill Crea, edita y comparte hypertexto sin que nadie te frene en Mintter https://mintter.com/ Y por cierto, ¿has conseguido ya el recién publicado The Blocksize War de Jonathan Bier con prólogo de Miguel Vidal, 100% traducido al español gracias a https://bit.ly/Prometea_Luna ? 100% recomendable MINUTAJE: 00:00:00 Qué son los hardware signers 00:12:27 Preguntas de principiante 00:30:47 Noticias del sector 2023 01:08:17 AIRGAPPED HWS 01:45:23 AIRGAPPED HWS DIY 01:56:38 HWS POR CABLE 02:17:35 OTRO TIPO DE FIRMANTES Minutaje detallado en mi blog
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The Richest Man In BabylonThe Richest Man In Babylon Full Book Introduction Babylon, one of the four ancient civilizations, was a wealthy nation with countless gold and jewels but with limited natural resources. Its brilliance was entirely the result of human wisdom. The Richest Man in Babylon introduces ancient wisdom from 5,000 years ago and reveals how Babylon got rich. You will become enlightened about wealth and understand its most fundamental laws. These oldest and most effective laws of wealth can guide you from being penniless to success and happiness. Author : George S. ClasonGeorge S. Clason was a famous American financial master, businessman, and writer. He was the pioneer of modern wealth management education. Starting in 1926, Clason published a series of hugely popular wealth management pamphlets, using ancient Babylonian fables to illustrate his views on work and financial issues. The pamphlets caused a stir in the financial world and soon became familiar to millions of people. They were later published together in the book, The Richest Man in Babylon. Overview | Chapter 1Hi, welcome to Bookey. The book we are unlocking today is The Richest Man in Babylon. In the annals of history, Babylon was no doubt a shining star. It had gold and jewels in abundance, and rich people could be found everywhere. You may think the wealth was due to its natural advantages, just as the wealth of the United Arab Emirates is related to its oil abundance today. On the contrary, Babylon was situated in a barren, arid valley near the Euphrates. The natural environment was extremely harsh. There was nothing of value, and it was not along any of the main trade route. Many wealthy Babylonians were not born rich, and Babylon's success was not a gift from heaven. The success was the result of the hard work based on the wisdom of the Babylonians through generations. As Babylonians, their priority was to learn how to become wealthy. The king of Babylon once ordered the establishment of a lecture hall that could hold 100 people, so that the richest man in Babylon, Arkad, could teach people the secrets of getting rich. Arkad shared all the lessons learned over the years and asked those in the lecture hall to pass those lessons on to others. Good things never go out of style, and these self-made ways of making money still work in today's world. In 1934, a couple of archaeology professors at the University of Nottingham translated the cuneiform script on five unearthed Babylonian clay tablets. By doing so, they learned the astonishing secret of how an ancient Babylonian slave paid off his debts. They tried out the method written on these tablets, and they not only paid off old debts, but also accumulated a considerable amount of savings. This ancient wisdom we just mentioned came from The Richest Man in Babylon. The book uses fables to narrate the path to success from some of Babylon's super-rich. The author of this book, George S. Clason, was a famous American businessman and writer in the 20th century. He once published the first road atlas of the United States and Canada, and had quite deep experience in the publishing industry. He was also a master of wealth management, known as the pioneer of modern wealth management education. Starting in 1926, Clason published a series of wealth management pamphlets, using ancient Babylonian fables to illustrate his views. The pamphlets caused a stir in the banking industry and the insurance industry. They soon became familiar to millions of people, and were later published together in the book, The Richest Man in...
Después de continuadas crisis financieras, confinamientos con alevosía que destruyeron economías, y la imposibilidad de contener la inflación sin romper todavía más todo, puede que hayas acabado por convencerte de que bitcoin es esa opción que necesitas para ir acumulando parte de tu flujo de ahorros y quedarte al margen de toda esa locura. Pero ahí es cuando te entran todas las dudas: ¿Cómo guardas tus bitcoin?, ¿sabes lo que significa guardarlos?, ¿qué guardas exactamente?, ¿eres consciente de si tu esquema de custodia es ideal para la cantidad de fondos que estás guardando? Prepárate para dominar la "naturaleza de bitcoin" porque en el podcast de hoy junto a Arkad tratamos el Qué es guardar bitcoin y las Formas que existen para hacerlo, todo apuntando a qué esquemas son más idóneos para principiantes, cuáles para avanzados y cuáles son una terrible idea. Escúchame en Fountain aquí https://bit.ly/Fountain_Lunaticoin Más información en mi BLOG https://bit.ly/LunaticoinBLOG Twitter: https://twitter.com/lunaticoin Nostr: https://bit.ly/Nostr_Luna Contenido adicional en mi Patreon https://bit.ly/Patreon_Luna LINKS: Twitter de Arkad: https://twitter.com/Multicripto 2^256 = 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639936 Twitter Semilla Bitcoin: https://twitter.com/semillabtc Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna Custodia tus bitcoin con Coldcard de Coinkite: https://bit.ly/coinkite-luna Vive con bitcoin en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Luna_Bitrefill Ven a BtcPrague conference conmigo: https://bit.ly/btcprague_luna -10% con código LUNATICOIN Marcas de Tiempo: 04:37 - Qué es guardar Bitcoin, qué se guarda 09:13 - Formas de guardar bitcoin PRINCIPIANTES 13:49 - 01. Brain Wallet ❌ 16:05 - 02. Paper Wallet ❌ 22:59 - 03. Wallet.dat 32:38 - 04. Frase Mnemónica
The Richest Man in Babylon Book NotesMore Content On Bookey Book Summary App Babylon, one of the four ancient civilizations, was a wealthy nation with countless gold and jewels but with limited natural resources. Its brilliance was entirely the result of human wisdom. The Richest Man in Babylon introduces ancient wisdom from 5,000 years ago and reveals how Babylon got rich. You will become enlightened about wealth and understand its most fundamental laws. These oldest and most effective laws of wealth can guide you from being penniless to success and happiness. Overview | Chapter 1Hi, welcome to Bookey. The book we are unlocking today is The Richest Man in Babylon.In the annals of history, Babylon was no doubt a shining star. It had gold and jewels in abundance, and rich people could be found everywhere. You may think the wealth was due to its natural advantages, just as the wealth of the United Arab Emirates is related to its oil abundance today. On the contrary, Babylon was situated in a barren, arid valley near the Euphrates. The natural environment was extremely harsh. There was nothing of value, and it was not along any of the main trade route. Many wealthy Babylonians were not born rich, and Babylon's success was not a gift from heaven. The success was the result of the hard work based on the wisdom of the Babylonians through generations.As Babylonians, their priority was to learn how to become wealthy. The king of Babylon once ordered the establishment of a lecture hall that could hold 100 people, so that the richest man in Babylon, Arkad, could teach people the secrets of getting rich. Arkad shared all the lessons learned over the years and asked those in the lecture hall to pass those lessons on to others.Good things never go out of style, and these self-made ways of making money still work in today's world. In 1934, a couple of archaeology professors at the University of Nottingham translated the cuneiform script on five unearthed Babylonian clay tablets. By doing so, they learned the astonishing secret of how an ancient Babylonian slave paid off his debts. They tried out the method written on these tablets, and they not only paid off old debts, but also accumulated a considerable amount of savings. This ancient wisdom we just mentioned came from The Richest Man in Babylon. The book uses fables to narrate the path to success from some of Babylon's super-rich.The author of this book, George S. Clason, was a famous American businessman and writer in the 20th century. He once published the first road atlas of the United States and Canada, and had quite deep experience in the publishing industry. He was also a master of wealth management, known as the pioneer of modern wealth management education. Starting in 1926, Clason published a series of wealth management pamphlets, using ancient Babylonian fables to illustrate his views. The pamphlets caused a stir in the banking industry and the insurance industry. They soon became familiar to millions of people, and were later published together in the book, The Richest Man in Babylon. The book has been translated into many languages and still sells well today.
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA–CAPÍTULO 3- LOS SIETE MEDIOS DE LLENAR UNA BOLSA VACÍAEL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 3 - LOS SIETE MEDIOS DE LLENAR UNA BOLSA VACÍA. Nos enseña los siete medios para llenar una bolsa vacía. Arkad acepta el reto y se reúne con algunos ciudadanos, a los cuales les dijo que en siete días les iba enseñar los siete medios para llenar una bolsa vacía: 1.-Empieza a llenar nuestra bolsa: es decir que si ganas 10 monedas debes gastarte solo 9 de ellas y la moneda restante la debes ahorrar. 2.- Controla tus gastos: esto lo puedes hacer diferenciando cuáles son tus gastos obligatorios (que necesitas tener) y cuáles son tus deseos. 3.-Haz que tu oro de frutos: para esto invierte tu oro en negocios que den rendimientos. 4.-Tienes que proteger tu tesoro de cualquier pérdida: entonces revisa que el oro que inviertas en los negocios si sea devuelto. Para esto debes consultar solo con expertos en la materia y revisar la reputación de los deudores. 5.-Debes poseer casa propia. 6.-Tienes que asegurar ingresos para el futuro. 7.-Debes aumentar tus habilidades para adquirir bienes. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA .UNETE A ESTE CANAL Y ESCUCHA MÁS DE 30 AUDIOLIBROS DE TRADING, NEGOCIOS, ECONOMÍA, CRECIMIENTO PERSONAL Y MÁS ¡GRATIS!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagEscúchalos por podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/trading-books-los-mejores-libros-de-trad_2https://open.spotify.com/show/44t0OLA3iXHxdZZxO5rAgMCanal de Música Lo-Fi para tu trading:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQOkoOX2xjqMhhe2hsqmdrQ¡Ahora en Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosdetrading/¡SUBSCRIBETE!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagTwitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad#vivirdeltrading #audiolibrosdetrading #livingfortrading
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAP 4 - LA DIOSA DE LA FORTUNAEL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 4 - LA DIOSA DE LA FORTUNA. En el capítulo 4 nos hablan de la suerte. Si es importante tener suerte o no. Al final la conclusión, lo que dice Arkad a sus alumnos y conciudadanos es: La Diosa fortuna solo sonríe a los personas que trabajan duro. Que son disciplinados. Los que ahorran el 10%. Los invierten de forma segura. Los que leen y aprenden cosas nuevas. Los que se preocupan de generar ingresos pasivos. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA .UNETE A ESTE CANAL Y ESCUCHA MÁS DE 30 AUDIOLIBROS DE TRADING, NEGOCIOS, ECONOMÍA, CRECIMIENTO PERSONAL Y MÁS ¡GRATIS!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagEscúchalos por podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/trading-books-los-mejores-libros-de-trad_2https://open.spotify.com/show/44t0OLA3iXHxdZZxO5rAgMCanal de Música Lo-Fi para tu trading:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQOkoOX2xjqMhhe2hsqmdrQ¡Ahora en Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosdetrading/¡SUBSCRIBETE!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagTwitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad#vivirdeltrading #audiolibrosdetrading #livingfortrading
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 2 - EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIAEL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 2 - EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA. Arkad les cuenta el primer secreto de la riqueza y la libertad financiera. Es secreto es que de todo lo que ganas 1 parte te pertenece a ti, solo a ti. Es decir, no es para comer, no es para ropa, no es para diversión, es solo para ti. Dicho en otras palabras te tienes que quedar con una parte de tus ingresos.El libro nos habla del diezmo, del 10%. De cada 10 monedas, de cada 10 euros, 1 debe ser para el ahorro. En el libro nos deja una frase que ya he usado varias veces en este blog; Cada moneda de oro que ahorras es un esclavo que trabaja para tí. Reeinviertelo y será como si el esclavo tuviese un hijo y el hijo de tu esclavo se convierte en otro esclavo que trabaja para ti. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA .
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA - INTRODUCCIÓN –EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – INTRODUCCIÓN El libro El Hombre más rico de Babilonia fue publicado en 1926, y a día de hoy sigue siendo igual de actual. El libro está escrito en forma e historia o de cuento. En un lenguaje bastante fácil de entender. No se trata de un libro demasiado grande, depende de la edición pero son unas 160 páginas. Por tanto es un libro que se lee muy rápido. El libro no cuenta una solo historia sino varias, pero en todas ellas tenemos al personaje central de libro Arkad quien es el hombre más rico de Babilonia. El libro trata principalmente de la problemática social que se vive en espacio como el de Babilonia, en el cual se cuentan historias de personas que tuvieron alguna desgracia económica, social, política, y la solucionaron por medio de la sabiduría que para el autor es la base del éxito. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA . .UNETE A ESTE CANAL Y ESCUCHA MÁS DE 30 AUDIOLIBROS DE TRADING, NEGOCIOS, ECONOMÍA, CRECIMIENTO PERSONAL Y MÁS ¡GRATIS!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagEscúchalos por podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/trading-books-los-mejores-libros-de-trad_2https://open.spotify.com/show/44t0OLA3iXHxdZZxO5rAgMCanal de Música Lo-Fi para tu trading:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQOkoOX2xjqMhhe2hsqmdrQ¡Ahora en Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosdetrading/¡SUBSCRIBETE!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagTwitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad#vivirdeltrading #audiolibrosdetrading #livingfortrading
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA - CAPÍTULO 1 - EL HOMBRE QUE DESEABA OROEL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – EL HOMBRE QUE DESEABA ORO. La historia de este libro comienza con dos hombres hablando; Bansir y Kobi, ellos se encontraban en la ciudad de Babilonia y su tema de conversación era de cómo podían ser ricos, cómo podían obtener riquezas y de lo mal que se sentían al ser pobres. Ellos contaban y explicaban que por más que se la pasaban trabajando arduamente todos los días, horarios extensos de trabajo y mucho esfuerzo, con lo poco que ganaban jamás iban a ser ricos. En esas, se acordaron de su amigo Arkad, un viejo amigo de la escuela, un hombre promedio, con las mismas oportunidades que ellos, el mismo nivel social, un hombre normal, tradicional. Bansir y Kobi no lograban entender cómo este hombre del común se había convertido en el hombre MÁS RICO de Babilonia. Al sentirse tan frustrados y aburridos deciden ir donde Arkad para que éste les explicara y les enseñara el secreto de su éxito financiero. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTradUNETE A ESTE CANAL Y ESCUCHA MÁS DE 30 AUDIOLIBROS DE TRADING, NEGOCIOS, ECONOMÍA, CRECIMIENTO PERSONAL Y MÁS ¡GRATIS!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagEscúchalos por podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/trading-books-los-mejores-libros-de-trad_2https://open.spotify.com/show/44t0OLA3iXHxdZZxO5rAgMCanal de Música Lo-Fi para tu trading:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQOkoOX2xjqMhhe2hsqmdrQ¡Ahora en Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosdetrading/¡SUBSCRIBETE!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChPrWOE-PStG33VCLAOREagTwitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad#vivirdeltrading #audiolibrosdetrading #livingfortrading
The Richest Man in Babylon, Arkad teaches his students on becoming rich. A poor scribe who became the "richest man in Babylon". In Arkad's advice is the "Seven Cures" (or how to generate money and wealth), and the "Five Laws of Gold" (or how to protect and invest wealth). 1) Pay Yourself First. start building wealth by saving 10% of their annual income. 2) Control Your Spending. Keep Your Expenses Low 3) Put Your Money to Work. Invest Your savings to compound your money 4) Protect Your Principal from Loss. Protect your Money from loss by avoiding “get rich quick schemes 5) Own Your Home. Purchase a home instead of renting one to live in 6) Plan for Retirement. Start investing now for retirement 7) Increase Your Earning Ability. Learn New Skills To Increase Your Income Follow + Like +Share https://open.spotify.com/show/3FMop4ytqCnl5oEaR5I5Yb https://anchor.fm/michael-kaagee-mante https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-mindset/id1568440337?uo=4 https://www.leadershipmindsetpodcast.net/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/KaaGeeSolutions TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@kaagee_lmp FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082884655082 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-kaagee-mante/message
Continuando con nuestra serie de libros de finanzas personales, hoy quiero hablarte del libro “El hombre más rico de Babilonia” escrito por el estadounidense George Clason, un libro que aprovechando las reglas básicas de la economía surgidas en la antigua Babilonia, enseña las leyes que llevan al éxito económico a través de un lenguaje sencillo equipado con parábolas que enseñan dichas leyes. Es un libro parecido a Padre Rico Padre Pobre en el sentido que se lee como una novela llena de historias. Y la primera de ellas comienza con Banzir y Kobbi dos hombres que habían trabajado mucho durante su vida sin obtener riquezas. Entonces, convienen visitar a su antiguo amigo Arkad, quien con las mismas oportunidades que sus amigos, se había convertido en el hombre más rico de Babilonia, para que les enseñara sus secretos de cómo llegar a ser ricos como él. En este episodio hablaremos de los principios que enseña este libro, que definitivamente me parecen tan sencillos como valiosos para nuestra vida financiera. ¿comenzamos? Y si quieres pasarte por la casa, ve a: www.consejofinanciero.com
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAP 4 - LA DIOSA DE LA FORTUNAEL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 4 - LA DIOSA DE LA FORTUNA. En el capítulo 4 nos hablan de la suerte. Si es importante tener suerte o no. Al final la conclusión, lo que dice Arkad a sus alumnos y conciudadanos es: La Diosa fortuna solo sonríe a los personas que trabajan duro. Que son disciplinados. Los que ahorran el 10%. Los invierten de forma segura. Los que leen y aprenden cosas nuevas. Los que se preocupan de generar ingresos pasivos. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA .
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA - INTRODUCCIÓN –EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – INTRODUCCIÓN El libro El Hombre más rico de Babilonia fue publicado en 1926, y a día de hoy sigue siendo igual de actual. El libro está escrito en forma e historia o de cuento. En un lenguaje bastante fácil de entender. No se trata de un libro demasiado grande, depende de la edición pero son unas 160 páginas. Por tanto es un libro que se lee muy rápido. El libro no cuenta una solo historia sino varias, pero en todas ellas tenemos al personaje central de libro Arkad quien es el hombre más rico de Babilonia. El libro trata principalmente de la problemática social que se vive en espacio como el de Babilonia, en el cual se cuentan historias de personas que tuvieron alguna desgracia económica, social, política, y la solucionaron por medio de la sabiduría que para el autor es la base del éxito. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA . .
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 3 - LOS SIETE MEDIOS DE LLENAR UNA BOLSA VACÍA. Nos enseña los siete medios para llenar una bolsa vacía. Arkad acepta el reto y se reúne con algunos ciudadanos, a los cuales les dijo que en siete días les iba enseñar los siete medios para llenar una bolsa vacía: 1.-Empieza a llenar nuestra bolsa: es decir que si ganas 10 monedas debes gastarte solo 9 de ellas y la moneda restante la debes ahorrar. 2.- Controla tus gastos: esto lo puedes hacer diferenciando cuáles son tus gastos obligatorios (que necesitas tener) y cuáles son tus deseos. 3.-Haz que tu oro de frutos: para esto invierte tu oro en negocios que den rendimientos. 4.-Tienes que proteger tu tesoro de cualquier pérdida: entonces revisa que el oro que inviertas en los negocios si sea devuelto. Para esto debes consultar solo con expertos en la materia y revisar la reputación de los deudores. 5.-Debes poseer casa propia. 6.-Tienes que asegurar ingresos para el futuro. 7.-Debes aumentar tus habilidades para adquirir bienes. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA .
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA - CAPÍTULO 1 - EL HOMBRE QUE DESEABA OROEL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – EL HOMBRE QUE DESEABA ORO. La historia de este libro comienza con dos hombres hablando; Bansir y Kobi, ellos se encontraban en la ciudad de Babilonia y su tema de conversación era de cómo podían ser ricos, cómo podían obtener riquezas y de lo mal que se sentían al ser pobres. Ellos contaban y explicaban que por más que se la pasaban trabajando arduamente todos los días, horarios extensos de trabajo y mucho esfuerzo, con lo poco que ganaban jamás iban a ser ricos. En esas, se acordaron de su amigo Arkad, un viejo amigo de la escuela, un hombre promedio, con las mismas oportunidades que ellos, el mismo nivel social, un hombre normal, tradicional. Bansir y Kobi no lograban entender cómo este hombre del común se había convertido en el hombre MÁS RICO de Babilonia. Al sentirse tan frustrados y aburridos deciden ir donde Arkad para que éste les explicara y les enseñara el secreto de su éxito financiero. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 2 - EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIAEL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 2 - EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA. Arkad les cuenta el primer secreto de la riqueza y la libertad financiera. Es secreto es que de todo lo que ganas 1 parte te pertenece a ti, solo a ti. Es decir, no es para comer, no es para ropa, no es para diversión, es solo para ti. Dicho en otras palabras te tienes que quedar con una parte de tus ingresos.El libro nos habla del diezmo, del 10%. De cada 10 monedas, de cada 10 euros, 1 debe ser para el ahorro. En el libro nos deja una frase que ya he usado varias veces en este blog; Cada moneda de oro que ahorras es un esclavo que trabaja para tí. Reeinviertelo y será como si el esclavo tuviese un hijo y el hijo de tu esclavo se convierte en otro esclavo que trabaja para ti. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #trading #EducaciónFinanciera #vivirdeltrading EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA .
Daily Meeting - Personal Finances Part 3Money solves 99% of all your problemsWhatever problems you have right now, the problem would cease to persist if you had 10 times the amount of money you have nowThe Richest Man in Babylon, Ch. 3 — Seven Cures for a Lean PurseThe first thing Arkad addressed was getting out of debtMaking more money solves your problems 100% of the timeIf you're in a financial problem and want to cure it, you need a very strong desire to do soIt is not normal nor healthy to have a humble approach to getting wealthyThere are no riches in indecision If you have not decided to be wealthy, you will never beEverybody is talking about money, most people are talking about it incorrectlyArkad told his students he started off with nothing, but he had 2 things:A strong desire to be wealthyAsking someone who had wealth how to become wealthyEvery time someone tries to give you something and you don't accept, you're telling the Universe you're not open to receiveMoney treats you how you treat itThe Ceremony of Being a BlessingWe want to be good people and not take from themThere's more than enough money in circulation to not take form anyonePeople who are afraid of taking money from others confuse their righteousness with being poorMost people only pray when they're about to dieIt's okay to be blessed without feeling a guiltyYou unlock blessings for the people trying to be a blessing for youIf you have money problems, you have God problems in the area of moneyYou can only sell anything if you have trading powerYou're only selling power or service“The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof” to include moneyTo collect 1000 Post-it Notes or $1000 is both equally obtainableGood people deserve a good amount of moneyYou are not good to God brokeYour ministry is ineffective without moneyWhatever you ask for is 100% guaranteed to return to you in the fastest, quickest, most harmonious wayTo do right by God, you must bear fruitAll those sacred texts that talk about money aren't talking about moneyIn order to find the window of blessings, go where it is and stand under itThe Fear of Charging Full PriceLearn for two hours a day, then go around sick folks for six hours a dayThe Curse of Not ReceivingHow you do anything is how you do everything If you don't appreciate things when it was gifted to you, God won't help youIf you cannot fulfill your promises you gave, the Universe cannot fulfill its promises to you; it will be retractedAsk, believe, receiveYou need to be in receiving mode, not believing modeClosing Thoughts God is going to send the rain, so you need to have seeds in the groundIf you do not write your money down, it will flee from youSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Daily Meeting - Personal Finances Part 27 Rules from The Richest Man in BabylonA part of what you earn is yours to keepSave at least 10% of what you earnControl your expendituresCut your expenses and stop buying useless thingsMultiply your moneyMake the money you've saved work for youDiversify your risk, not your assets attached to the riskProtect your moneyDon't lose moneyTry to make more money fasterInvest in an index, don't try to beat itOwn your own homeMake decisions for the long termBe patient and let time do its magicEnsure a future incomeHave a savings for retirementDon't let your government have a fullIncrease your earningsInvest in yourself and learn as much as possibleThe highest earner are the ones who work on themselves equally or more than they do on their jobWhen you do not take your money off the top, you look to everything you did and look at what you're supposed to do and say you don't have enough leftIf you do not pay yourself first, you will never have enough leftYou are in poverty and poverty never lastsLack of money is a heart issueMoney is a relationship with energyIf you have a lack of money, you have a lack of integrityIf you are not paying yourself first, you vibrationally put yourself on poverty's roadIf you believe in God and don't tithe, you don't believe in GodIf you are not tithing to yourself, you are killing yourselfIf you give the Lord 10% and never give yourself 10%, you're not showing that the Lord loves youThe Richest Man in Babylon — Ch. 2Theme: the more you learn, the more you earnIf you are not working diligently on making more money, increasing your skillset and your ability to earn, you are a sinnerOnce you start telling people to develop skills, no one shows upOnce you start telling people to learn, everyone shows upLesson 1Algamish provides Arkad with the first lesson: part of all you earn is yours to keep. This is that age-old saying that we've all heard often – Pay yourself first. It's simple enough, but if you don't take it to heart, make it a part of your every action, and put it into practice you won't know the vast benefit of such a habit. As Arkad learned, paying oneself a tenth of everything he earns teaches a man to live just as well with the remaining 90% of his earnings. He didn't even notice the difference.Lesson 2Later on, as Arkad has gotten into the habit of putting away that tenth… we learn the second lesson. Arkad built up a bit of money and decided to take the advice of his friend the brickmaker, to invest in some gemstones. Algamish points out the folly of taking advice from a brickmaker about gemstones, as Arkad painfully learns by losing all of his savings. Why should he take advice about gemstones from a brickmaker? Lesson two from Algamish: take advice only from those that are experienced in the matter of your questions.You're acting like Arkad talking to the brickmaker about gemstones when you listen to the people on your timelineYou get real superstitious when you win with no education A penny doubled everyday for 30 days is $5,368,709. But a penny doubled every day for 15 days is only $163.84. Lesson: trust the process.Lesson 3The third lesson: take advantage of compounding of returns.Once Arkad had learned and applied the lesson of compounding returns (making the children of your money to produce children of the children), he had mastered the secret of increasing his wealth. Upon learning this, and knowing that his heirs had not learned these lessons, Algamish offers Arkad a job, managing some of his properties. In return, Algamish makes Arkad a partner in the profits, and the heir of a portion of his fortune. And the rest is history.Closing ThoughtsIt doesn't take talent to make a lot money Skill acquisition and learning are two different thingsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Daily Meeting - The Richest Man in Babylon, Ch. 1Personal finances is a heart issueMoney is not realCapitalism is not the problemIf you struggle with money, it's a heart issueYou have an integrity problemYou don't have money because you're not doing enough of somethingCh. 1 — The Man Who Desired GoldIntroduces a chariot maker (Bansir) and a lyre player (Kobe)They both share that they're broke but can't figure out why they're brokeBansir is working on a chariot (something he can't afford)Kobe asked Bansir for a loan, but he doesn't have it to giveThey share their dreams with each other, They ask themselves how some people have a lot of money and others do notThey have a friend named Arkad who is known as the richest man in Babylon and wonder how they all grew up together and went to the same schools, but Arkad has lots of money and they don'tThe main point of chapter 1 is to start yourself on the way to riches, it is important to learn from others the experience in acquiring richesYou can't make something you don't desireIt is important to desire moneyIt is not important to worship or fear money; that is detrimentalIt is important that you don't kill money because you desire itRabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Lovehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMcHtSjtNBY&t=3s You love your money in a way to gratify yourselfThe way you love your money is you spend it making yourself look good to where you're killing your money never to be seen againWe view love that we need someone else to complete usWe view money the same way; your money is being sacrificed to make you feel betterYour money is a vehicle for your gratification You love those to whom you giveTrue love is a love of givingThe real way to handle your money is about what you're going to give when you get that moneyIdea is to understand to love your money to the point where it will multiply because you're giving it to something that increasesYou do not love yourself if you do not have any assetsLesson: Bansir and Kobe went and humbled themselves and asked Arkad what they should doPeople with a lot of money have fantastic characterIf your God is so good, but the man/woman you hate so much is so blessed, either you're extremely wrong or you have a wimpy GodYou cannot have money not servingMoney flows through stewardshipMoney is for you to share to make the world better3 Laws of Successfully Handling MoneyLive on less than you earnSeek advice from those who are competent through their own experiences to give itInformation is not skilled acquisitionIf you don't have a money mentor, go get oneMake sure your money makes money.Make sure your money works for you.It's easier to save more when you have more income.Division of MoneyHow to get out of debt10% to God.10% to Self. - 18 months liquidStocksBondsRoth IRAIf you don't know what to do with your 10%, put it in savings.You should be investing your money.Emergency Fund10% to Debt.The right debt is good.The important stuff should be in your debt.Stop buying everythingStop panicking every time someone tells you to pay.If you are in debt, you can not pay all your debt and kill your harvest.If you have more than 10% debt, it's time to let some things go.Keep your debt at 10% no matter what!!!What should be included:InsuranceMedical EquipmentCredit CardCar NoteAny loan70% to Living ExpensesThis automatically says that you probably can't eat your whole garden.Don't let anything take you past your 70%. This is protecting your gardenIf it's not in your 70, you can't do it.You don't increase your spending if you haven't increased your income.What should be included:GasNailsToesClothesFoodHow to get out of debt if you don't have debt10% to God.20% to Self. 10% to Debt. 60% to Living ExpensesPeople who are good at money is always studying money.The people around you are toxic because they don't like their lives.Money has a lot to do with happiness.For 4 months, put a dumb amount of money into your account. Needs to flow in your checking accountWhen you are ready for a credit card increase, they are going to look at your last 60 days bank statements.By September, as for a $50,000 increase on your credit.Can't miss a paymentYou need the income coming in.They are going to assume you are making more moneySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Seven Cures to a Lean Purse The First Cure: Start thy purse to fattening. Arkad (Richest Man in Babylon) advises saving 10% of your annual income to start building up your wealth (or purse). "For every ten coins thou placest within thy purse take out for use but nine. Thy purse will start to fatten at once and its increasing weight will feel good in thy hand and bring satisfaction to thy soul". We discuss automated deduction and my personal revelation that wealth is independence. It's not simply saving to buy, saving for rainy day, saving for retirement. It is saving so I have freedom to do what I want, when I want, with whom I want, without regard to the cost. The Second Cure: Control thy expenditures. Arkad advises against luxury expenditures that ultimately become confused as necessities. "The gold we may retain from our earnings is but the start", and, "What each of us calls our 'necessary expenses' will always grow to equal our incomes unless we protest to the contrary", and, "Confuse not the necessary expenses with thy desires". We discuss personal strategies of electric vehicles and solar to save money. We comment on the terrible leadership from the Federal Government. I recommend a list of expenditures that should be cut from the federal budget. The Third Cure: Make thy gold multiply. Arkad advises to invest and to compound the investment return from these savings. "The earnings it will make shall build our fortunes ... Learn to make your treasure work for you. Make it your slave. Make its children and its children's children work for you". We discuss my 401K story from the early 1990s. The Fourth Cure: Guard thy treasures from loss. Arkad advises against taking a risk of loss and investing get-rich-quick schemes: "Is it wise to be intrigued by larger earnings when thy principal may be lost? I say not. The penalty of risk is probable loss. Study carefully, before parting with thy treasure, each assurance that it may be safely reclaimed. Be not misled by thine own romantic desires to make wealth rapidly". Arkad also advices that you seek advice from those that are knowledgeable with money. "Gold flees the man who would force it to impossible earnings or who followeth the alluring advice of tricksters and schemers or who trusts it to his own inexperience and romantic desires in investment." Arkad's advice here is about avoiding get-rich-quick or very aggressive wealth creation strategies. We discuss the length of time it takes to save money. Manage your money carefully and make wise choices. The Fifth Cure: Make of thy dwelling a profitable investment. Arkad advises buying versus renting your principal residence, and to use your residence to establish a business. "I recommend that every man own the roof that sheltereth him and his", and, "Nor is it beyond the ability of any well-intentioned man to own his home". We discuss the housing crisis in California and San Diego, especially for first time homeowners. The Sixth Cure: Ensure a future income. Arkad advises on having a pension and future retirement income. "Therefore do I say that it behooves a man to make preparations for a suitable income in the days to come, when he is no longer young, and to make preparations for his family should he be no longer with them to comfort and support them". We discuss the benefits of having a financial planner. The Seventh Cure: Increase thy ability to earn. Arkad advises to keep developing your own skills to increase your investing wisdom and also to increase your earnings power. "The more of wisdom we know, the more we may earn", and, "That man who seeks to learn more of his craft shall be richly rewarded". Pursue Your Life, Your Liberty, and Your Pursuit of Happiness! Go Padres! #RichestManinBabylon #PersonalFinance #GeorgeClason Get proven and easy-to-implement strategies to build your business and pursue your happiness. Sign up now. It's FREE!
Personal Finances Part 3Check out this related news article:4 REASONS YOU SHOULD MAKE A LOT OF FREAKING MOhttps://mexitverse.com/4-reasons-you-should-make-a-lot-of-freaking-moneyMoney solves 99% of all your problemsWhatever problems you have right now, the problem would cease to persist if you had 10 times the amount of money you have nowThe Richest Man in Babylon, Ch. 3 — Seven Cures for a Lean PurseThe first thing Arkad addressed was getting out of debtMaking more money solves your problems 100% of the timeIf you're in a financial problem and want to cure it, you need a very strong desire to do soIt is not normal nor healthy to have a humble approach to getting wealthyThere are no riches in indecision If you have not decided to be wealthy, you will never beEverybody is talking about money, most people are talking about it incorrectlyArkad told his students he started off with nothing, but he had 2 things:A strong desire to be wealthyAsking someone who had wealth how to become wealthyEvery time someone tries to give you something and you don't accept, you're telling the Universe you're not open to receiveMoney treats you how you treat itThe Ceremony of Being a BlessingWe want to be good people and not take from themThere's more than enough money in circulation to not take form anyonePeople who are afraid of taking money from others confuse their righteousness with being poorMost people only pray when they're about to dieIt's okay to be blessed without feeling a guiltyYou unlock blessings for the people trying to be a blessing for youIf you have money problems, you have God problems in the area of moneyYou can only sell anything if you have trading powerYou're only selling power or service“The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof” to include moneyTo collect 1000 Post-it Notes or $1000 is both equally obtainableGood people deserve a good amount of moneyYou are not good to God brokeYour ministry is ineffective without moneyWhatever you ask for is 100% guaranteed to return to you in the fastest, quickest, most harmonious wayTo do right by God, you must bear fruitAll those sacred texts that talk about money aren't talking about moneyIn order to find the window of blessings, go where it is and stand under itThe Fear of Charging Full PriceLearn for two hours a day, then go around sick folks for six hours a dayThe Curse of Not ReceivingHow you do anything is how you do everything If you don't appreciate things when it was gifted to you, God won't help youIf you cannot fulfill your promises you gave, the Universe cannot fulfill its promises to you; it will be retractedAsk, believe, receiveYou need to be in receiving mode, not believing modeClosing Thoughts God is going to send the rain, so you need to have seeds in the groundIf you do not write your money down, it will flee from youSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Here is a related article that will help you in your finances: How to Get Your Finances Together in 2022https://mexitverse.com/how-to-get-your-finances-together-in-2022The Richest Man in Babylon, Ch. 1Personal finances is a heart issueMoney is not realCapitalism is not the problemIf you struggle with money, it's a heart issueYou have an integrity problemYou don't have money because you're not doing enough of somethingCh. 1 — The Man Who Desired GoldIntroduces a chariot maker (Bansir) and a lyre player (Kobe)They both share that they're broke but can't figure out why they're brokeBansir is working on a chariot (something he can't afford)Kobe asked Bansir for a loan, but he doesn't have it to giveThey share their dreams with each other, They ask themselves how some people have a lot of money and others do notThey have a friend named Arkad who is known as the richest man in Babylon and wonder how they all grew up together and went to the same schools, but Arkad has lots of money and they don'tThe main point of chapter 1 is to start yourself on the way to riches, it is important to learn from others the experience in acquiring richesYou can't make something you don't desireIt is important to desire moneyIt is not important to worship or fear money; that is detrimentalIt is important that you don't kill money because you desire itRabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski On Lovehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMcHtSjtNBY&t=3s You love your money in a way to gratify yourselfThe way you love your money is you spend it making yourself look good to where you're killing your money never to be seen againWe view love that we need someone else to complete usWe view money the same way; your money is being sacrificed to make you feel betterYour money is a vehicle for your gratification You love those to whom you giveTrue love is a love of givingThe real way to handle your money is about what you're going to give when you get that moneyIdea is to understand to love your money to the point where it will multiply because you're giving it to something that increasesYou do not love yourself if you do not have any assetsLesson: Bansir and Kobe went and humbled themselves and asked Arkad what they should doPeople with a lot of money have fantastic characterIf your God is so good, but the man/woman you hate so much is so blessed, either you're extremely wrong or you have a wimpy GodYou cannot have money not servingMoney flows through stewardshipMoney is for you to share to make the world better3 Laws of Successfully Handling MoneyLive on less than you earnSeek advice from those who are competent through their own experiences to give itInformation is not skilled acquisitionIf you don't have a money mentor, go get oneMake sure your money makes money.Make sure your money works for you.It's easier to save more when you have more income.Division of MoneyHow to get out of debt10% to God.10% to Self. - 18 months liquidStocksBondsRoth IRAIf you don't know what to do with your 10%, put it in savings.You should be investing your money.Emergency Fund10% to Debt.The right debt is good.The important stuff should be in your debt.Stop buying everythingStop panicking every time someone tells you to pay.If you are in debt, you can not pay all your debt and kill your harvest.If you have more than 10% debt, it's time to let some things go.Keep your debt at 10% no matter what!!!What should be included:InsuranceMedical EquipmentCredit CardCar NoteAny loan70% to Living ExpensesThis automatically says that you probably can't eat your whole garden.Don't let anything take you past your 70%. This is protecting your gardenIf it's not in your 70, you can't do it.You don't increase your spending if you haven't increased your income.What should be included:GasNailsToesClothesFoodHow to get out of debt if you don't have debt10% to God.20% to Self. 10% to Debt. 60% to Living ExpensesPeople who are good at money is always studying money.The people around you are toxic because they don't like their lives.Money has a lot to do with happiness.For 4 months, put a dumb amount of money into your account. Needs to flow in your checking accountWhen you are ready for a credit card increase, they are going to look at your last 60 days bank statements.By September, as for a $50,000 increase on your credit.Can't miss a paymentYou need the income coming in.They are going to assume you are making more moneySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Conosci il famoso libro di George S. Clason?Come riuscì Arkad, umile schiavo a diventare l'uomo più ricco di Babilonia?La cosa pazzesca, è che a distanza di millenni, i suoi consigli sono attualissimi anche per la nostra società ed i nostri investimenti.Pazienza, metodo, lungimiranza e costanza possono creare miracoli.Nel video trovi i 7 segreti di Arkad, cosa ne pensi?Buona visione.
Hace ya más de dos años que publiqué el L28 con Arkad. Era nuestro primer podcast juntos y en el tratamos cómo obtener y gestionar bitcoin de forma anónima. Mucho ha llovido desde entonces, muchos sistemas han dejado de funcionar y el contenido ha ido quedando desactualizado. En el L136 nos centramos únicamente en las razones por las que acumular bitcoin sin ceder datos personales y qué 8 sistemas consideramos válidos para hacerlo. F*ck KYC Twitter de Arkad: https://twitter.com/Multicripto Más información en https://lunaticoin.com Apoya el podcast en Patreon https://bit.ly/Patreon_Luna Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna Infórmate sobre Minería en Braiins: https://bit.ly/Braiins_Luna Vive con cripto en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Bitrefill_Luna Guarda bien tus bitcoin con BitBox02: https://bit.ly/Luna_BitBox02 Protege tu tráfico online con IVPN https://tiny.one/IVPNLuna Toma prestado con bitcoin en http://bit.ly/Lend_Lunaticoin
Repaso al mercado de hardware wallets después del #L91 de hace justo un año. En este capítulo revisamos las comentadas el año anterior: - Ledger Nano S y X - Trezor One y T - BitBox02 - Coldcard - Cobo - y SpecterDiY Y analizamos 6 nuevos contendientes: - SafePal S1 - Keystone - Passport - Jade - SeedSigner - y Ngrave Todo esto junto a BitDov, Blockmit, Arkad, Chavo y Fran con quienes iré analizando cada una de estas wallets físicas. LINKS: Podcast anterior sobre HWW- L91 : https://youtu.be/yYdy7zB4Bxo Podcast sobre licencias de código: https://youtu.be/k_Dy1ZWX5fI Respuesta de Novak de Coldcard: https://youtu.be/nrz_i6eTq6w Más información en https://lunaticoin.com Apoya el podcast en Patreon https://bit.ly/Patreon_Luna Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: - Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna - Vive con cripto en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Bitrefill_Luna - Guarda bien tus bitcoin con BitBox02: https://bit.ly/Luna_BitBox02 - Toma prestado con bitcoin en http://bit.ly/Lend_Lunaticoin - Haz tus preguntas bitcoin en https://preguntasbitcoin.com/
Desde ya les pido las disculpas por el audio, intentaremos resolverlo para el próximo episodio. En este resumen, tenemos la historia de Arkad, el hombre más rico de Babilonia, que nos mostrará el camino y los pasos que tenemos que dar para mejorar en nuestras finanzas. Te prometo que si te tomas estos consejos en serio, y los mantienes como un hábito, solo podrás mejorar en tus finanzas, a pasar a la acción. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gardieles Twitter: https://twitter.com/LInversores Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardieles/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/43y3NRBMvZn43igN4yQDz9?si=9GtlUYDfQHWJoTyHUgPvZw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/gardieles/id1494217471 Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-gardieles_sq_f11091823_1.html --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luis-pizarro/support
I dette sjette afsnit er Hazarden ved at komme på fode ved hjælp af virksomme forretningsfolk og iværksættere. Kongen af Arkad forelsker sig og benytter sin nye alliance til at indlemme det gamle vampyrrige Arkenval og gendanner på den måde det gamle Valleriske kejserrige, dog uden at udnævne sig selv til kejser. En borgerkrig i Triptagon genetablerer den teokratiske stat og den nye Autark indlemmer Ottariens tomme byer til sin befolkning. Kong Rikard af Noxius får endelig styr på sit rige og samler Valhels stater under ét banner mod martrespiret Forgwaidh. Den gamle industrihavn, Nauglafhavn, der i sin tid blev oprettet af Storregia, genåbnes af nytilkomne lykkejægere og i Asit Dur viser et gammelt problem atter sit ansigt, dæmonproblemet. Her finder du mere information om LEF: Website: www.lefnet.dk Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/lefrollespil YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCE86Gfh0jeGfWXwPDF-fI7A Patreon: www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=64413595
No Templo do saber Arkad e seus alunos conversam sobre a sorte.
Arkad é convidado para dá aulas sobre riqueza, meio que um treinamento de uma semana se dedica a cada dia da semana a falar sobre sete soluções para a falta de dinheiro. Quer saber? Escuta aí
The Richest Man in Babylon is a 1926 book by George S. Clason that dispenses financial advice through a collection of parables set 4,000 years ago in ancient Babylon. The book remains in print almost a century after the parables were originally published, and is regarded as a classic of personal financial advice. ================================================ 00:05 - Introduction 01:04 - Arkad की कहानी 01:56 - Rule 1 – Pay Yourself First 02:43 - Rule 2 – Control Your Expenses 04:32 - Rule 3 – Make Money Work for You 05:33 - Rule 4 – Protect Your Wealth 06:35 -Rule 5 – Own Your House 08:02 -Rule 6 – Earn a Future Income 09:01 - Rule 7 – Invest in Yourself 10:05 - Conclusion --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/finanso-tales-hindi/message
Hello Private Lender Nation!!!! If you're looking for practical tips and advice on how to put the power of the banking system into your investment accounts, then you are in the right place. But do you want to learn from my mistakes so you can both avoid and profit from them? Well then pull up a chair and pour yourself a drink, my friend. Because this podcast is just for you, as I am dedicated to giving people just like you and me the knowledge and confidence for successful and profitable Private Lending. In today's episode, we will continue with our monthly lesson from the book by George Clason's the Richest Man in Babylon. Today's lesson is the 5th cure for a small account balance, which is simply: Make your house a profitable investment, or in other words, own your own home. but before we get to the heart of the matter, first I need to do a little housekeeping. 1 - Have you joined the Private Lender Podcast Facebook group? Well why not? Head over to the show notes for the link or simply search Facebook groups for the Private Lender Podcast. https://www.facebook.com/groups/674936429994760 (Private Lender Podcast Facebook Group) 2 – And most important of all, the Private Lender Academy still needs some work before I introduce her to the world and therefore I'm departing from the original plan in hopes of getting the course to life. However, on August 17th at 7:30pm CST, I am holding a webinar/Facebook Live where I will begin to teach the principles of the academy. The purpose of the webinar is to get 10 committed people to opt-in to group coaching where I teach you everything I know about originating private loans. As a result of participating in the group coaching, you will help me refine the PLA and receive a free copy of the course once it is complete. I am looking for 10 students to form this focus group that will help refine the course over a 4-week period beginning in late August. So head over the www.PrivateLenderAcademy.com and click on Apply Now http://privatelenderacademy.com/apply/ (Apply) http://privatelenderacademy.com/apply/ (– Private Lender Academy) OK, the housekeeping is finished and now it's time to get down to the brass tacks of today's episode: the 5th cure for a lean account. And like so many lessons in life that we should heed, the principle is quite simple, but sometimes we humans seem to have trouble with the execution. Let's get down to the brass tacks and listen to what Arkad tells his students: Make your house a profitable investment. A. K. A. - Own your Home "If a man sets aside none parts of his earnings upon which to live and enjoy life, and if any part of his nine parts can be turned into a profitable investment without detriment to his well-being, then so much fast will his treasures grow." So spoke Arkad to his class at their fifth lesson. "All too many of our men of Babylon do raise their families in unseemly quarters. They do pay to exacting landlords and liberal rents for rooms where their wives have not a spot to raise the blooms that gladden a woman's heart and their children have no place to play their games except in unclean alleys. "No man's family can fully enjoy life unless they do have a plot of ground wherein children can play in the clean earth and where the wife may raise not only blossoms but good rich herbs to feed her family. "To a man's heart, it brings gladness to eat the figs from his own trees and the grapes of his own vines. To own your own home and to have it a place he is proud to care for, puts confidence in his heart and greater effort behind all his endeavors. Therefore, I recommend that every man own the roof that shelters him and his family. "Nor is it beyond the ability of any well-intentioned man to own his own home. Has not our great king so widely extended the walls of Babylon that within them much land is now unused and may be purchased at sums most reasonable? ...
EL HOMBRE MAS RICO DE BABILONIA Este análisis corresponde al libro El hombre más rico de Babilonia. Podemos entenderlo de manera muy sencilla como una guía de comprensión financiera. Este expone la premisa de que el éxito financiero de una nación es inversamente proporcional al éxito financiero de cada uno de sus habitantes. Pone como ejemplo el éxito de la antigua Babilonia, una de las ciudades más ricas del mundo antiguo. Se narran algunas ideas de las aventuras de varios personajes, entre ellos Arkad, un muchacho que trabaja arduamente a la vez que aplica los principios de la riqueza, lo cual le permite llegar a ser el hombre más rico de Babilonia.
See pictures and read more on materiallyspeaking.comCynthia Sah was born in Hong Kong and studied in the USA. She first came to Italy in 1978 to study and came back soon after to learn with the artisans. She has stayed ever since and now works in a studio complex with her partner, Nicolas Bertoux.Inspired by the form, movement and colours that nature gives us, Cynthia tells how she always looks for the spine in a piece. She loves how the energy of a wave – of water, sound or wind – reminds her that we are all connected.Gallery spaces being altogether different to her studio environment, Cynthia prefers to settle her pieces into their new home personally. But lockdown entailed her having to learn to curate a show long-distance this year. Here she describes the process.Cynthia creates public art for all over the world. She talks about a special commission she did for a grieving daughter in memory of her father, called Balance & Counterbalance.Underpinning her public art is the idea that sculptures should be friendly and invite you to touch or sit on them.Finally Cynthia takes me to their basement, and what was originally a trout farm feeding the Medicis in the Palace opposite. This breathtaking long gallery is now their exhibition space, where they host events for their non-profit foundation, Arkad.cynthiasah.itinstagram.com/charnyucynthia
The Fourth Cure for A Lean Account Balance Hello Private Lender nation and welcome to episode 130 of the Private Lender Podcast, I'm your host, Keith Baker and I'd like to thank you for sharing your time with me today. If you're looking for practical tips and advice on how to keep your money safe as a Private Lender, then you are in the right place. But if you want to learn from my mistakes so you can avoid them, well then pull up a chair and pour yourself a drink my friend, because this podcast is just for you! In today's episode, we will continue with our monthly lesson from the book the Richest Man in Babylon. Today's lesson is the 4th cure for a lean account, but before we get to the heart of the matter, first I need to do a little housekeeping. 1 - Have you joined the Private Lender Podcast Facebook group? Well why not? Head over to the show notes for the link or simply search Facebook groups for the Private Lender Podcast. https://www.facebook.com/groups/674936429994760 (Private Lender Podcast Facebook Group) 2 – And most important of all, the Private Lender Academy is launching in just a few weeks and if you would like to get on the list for pre-launch bonuses like discount codes, then head over to PrivateLenderAcademy.com and click on “Apply Now”: provide some background on your investing experience and goals http://privatelenderacademy.com/apply/ (Apply – Private Lender Academy) The Private Lender Academy is slated to launch after July 4th weekend! OK, the housekeeping is finished and now it's time to get down to the brass tacks of today's episode: the 4th cure for a lean account. And like so many lessons in life that we should heed, the principle is quite simple, but we humans seem to have trouble with the execution. The 4th cure for a lean purse points precisely to the first Core Value of a Private Lender: ROI1 - Return of Investment. Let's get to it, and listen to what Arkad tells his students: “Misfortune loves a shining mark. Gold in a man's purse must be guarded with firmness, else it be lost. Thus it is wise that we must first secure small amounts and learn to protect them before the Gods entrust us with larger ones. Every owner of gold is tempted by opportunities whereby it would seem that he could make large sums by its investment in most plausible projects. Often friends and relatives are eagerly entering such investment and urge him to follow. The first sound principle of investment is security for your principle (Return OF Investment). Is it wise to be intrigued by larger earnings when your principle could be lost? I say not. The penalty of risk is probable loss. Study carefully, before parting your money, each assurance that it may be safely reclaimed. Do not be misled by your own romantic desires to make wealth rapidly. Before you loan it to any man assure yourself of his ability to repay and his reputation for doing so, that you may not unwittingly be making him a present of your hard-earned money. Before you entrust it as an investment in any field acquaint yourself with the dangers which may threaten it. My own first investment was a tragedy to me at the time. The guarded savings of one year did I entrust to a brickmaster who was traveling over the far seas and in the city of Tyre agreed to buy for me the rare jewels of the Phoenicians. These we would sell upon his return and divide the profits. The Phoenicians were scoundrels and sold him bits of glass. My money was lost. Today, my training would show me at once the mistake I made of entrusting a brickmaster to buy jewels. Therefore, I advise you from the wisdom of my experiences: do to be too confident in your own wisdom by entrusting your wealth to the possible pitfalls of investments. It is by far better to consult the wisdom of those experienced in handling money for profit. Such advice is freely given...
* https://amzn.to/3nKa9RQ * https://www.amazon.es/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?tag=ID_de_afiliado-21 * The Richest Man in Babylon is a 1926 book by George S. Clason that dispenses financial advice through a collection of parables set 4,000 years ago in ancient Babylon. The book remains in print almost a century after the parables were originally published, and is regarded as a classic of personal financial advice.
* https://amzn.to/3nKa9RQ * https://www.amazon.es/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?tag=ID_de_afiliado-21 * El hombre más rico de Babilonia es un libro de 1926 de George S. Clason que ofrece consejos financieros a través de una colección de parábolas ambientadas hace 4.000 años en la antigua Babilonia. El libro permanece impreso casi un siglo después de la publicación original de las parábolas y se considera un clásico del asesoramiento financiero personal.
Cuando comprendemos la importancia de la soberanía personal, empezamos a estudiar todas aquellas partes de Bitcoin que podemos gestionar por nosotros mismos. Pero en ese camino de dominio de herramientas soberanas, hay una parte que preparamos entre muy poco o nada. Esa parte es el Plan de Herencia y en el pod de hoy me siento con Cris Carrascosa y Arkad para averiguar qué debemos hacer en nuestro plan, qué partes tiene y cómo ejecutarlo a nivel técnico y legal. Después de hoy ya no tenemos excusa para cerrar el círculo de herramientas soberanas Bitcoin. Más información en https://lunaticoin.com Apoya el podcast en Patreon https://bit.ly/Patreon_Luna Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: - Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna - Vive con cripto en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Bitrefill_Luna - Guarda bien tus bitcoin con BitBox02: https://bit.ly/BB02_Luna - Toma prestado con bitcoin en http://bit.ly/Lend_Lunaticoin
I try to read the fifth chapter of The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason. In this chapter we discuss the five laws of gold. These laws are recited by a merchant who was employed by the son of Arkad, the richest man in Babylon. The merchant recites the story of how the son - Nomasir, earned the wealth of Arkad. He had to do a series of tasks, one which would make him understand the importance of wisdom over gold. The five laws of gold are what Arkad wanted to impart to his son. And his son did imbibe them. Though, it came to him after bitter days, when his wealth did erode. No person can build wealth immediately. Mistakes make experiences, which we use to build our laws of gold. Whatever they may be. These are the laws which Arkad wanted to impart to Nomasir: Gold comes to those who save Gold labours for the wise owner Gold clings to the cautious owner Gold slips from those who invests in the unfamiliar Gold flees those who chase impossible earnings Find your laws of gold. Thank you for listening in. If I can improve in any way, please let me know. Also drop your recommendations in the comments! Hope this helps. Link to the book [English]: https://amzn.to/3A61vmr Link to the book [Telugu]: https://amzn.to/3h8zEtp Link to the book [Tamil]: https://amzn.to/3hbFBpq Link to the book [Hindi]: https://amzn.to/3hdw40O -- A #investing #finance #books
I try to read the fourth chapter of The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason. In this chapter we discuss the role of luck in building wealth. Goddess luck is often seen as a central figure in building wealth. But is luck just about being in the right place at the right time, or about taking the opportunity of being in a place. Arkad is joined by a few men of the city in the Temple of Learning. Here, they discuss the role of luck in three facets - Can luck help greed, can seizing opportunities entice the goddess of luck and can procrastination and work alight. Through the chapter the central theme remains - opportunity before luck. Luck does not hand hold us to opportunities that make us wealthy. It is putting ourselves in the opportune moments that give us good fortune. When opportunity knocks we should be on the other side waiting for it. Arkad concludes with these words: Good luck can be enticed by accepting opportunities. Thank you for listening in. If I can improve in any way, please let me know. Also drop your recommendations in the comments! Hope this helps. Link to the book [English]: https://amzn.to/3A61vmr Link to the book [Telugu]: https://amzn.to/3h8zEtp Link to the book [Tamil]: https://amzn.to/3hbFBpq Link to the book [Hindi]: https://amzn.to/3hdw40O -- A #investing #finance #books
I try to read the third chapter of The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason. In this chapter Arkad details the final two cures. I look at the sixth and the seventh cures which are - “Insure thy future” and “Increase thy capacity to earn.” Nobody knows what's in store tomorrow. But we should be able to insure against anything unforeseen. Arkad gives us three ways to insure our future - hide wealth, own a house, give out debt. I'd like to propose a third - own a piece of something. This could be a business, an investment, an asset, anything. Anything, as long as it accrues income to you during a time when you cannot earn, or you aren't there in the world at all. Always remember to insure yourself to ensure income for those who depend on you. In order to build wealth, one must have desire. Arkad says, the desire to build wealth should be strong and definite. It should not be confusing, numerous or unachievable. Wealth accrues to those who desire it. It can be achieved in one's job through hard word, perseverance, and toil. But I'd also suggest incorporating more than one income stream so that your capacity is not limited to one. Thank you for listening in. If I can improve in any way, please let me know. Also drop your recommendations in the comments! Hope this helps. Link to the book [English]: https://amzn.to/3A61vmr Link to the book [Telugu]: https://amzn.to/3h8zEtp Link to the book [Tamil]: https://amzn.to/3hbFBpq Link to the book [Hindi]: https://amzn.to/3hdw40O
I try to read the third chapter of The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason. In this chapter Arkad details the rest of the cures. I look at the fourth and the fifth cures which are - “Guard thy treasure” and “Own thy home.” When we begin saving, we have something we've never had before - an amount of money with nothing to do with it. At this point, we want to put it into something that earns us income. Arkad warns us to be wary of who we give our hard earned money to. His rule reads, ‘always protect thy principal' and when deciding who to give it to don't be swayed by extraordinary claims. After all, is your hard-earned money. Owning a home should be the goal for any person in the long run. This teaches us discipline and patience. A home is the largest investment we'll ever make. It requires immense sacrifice, constant saving, investing but the reward Arkad suggests is one that will improve our lives. This may be difficult in the times we live in, but owning a home is something we should work toward suggests Arkad. Thank you for listening in. If I can improve in any way, please let me know. Also drop your recommendations in the comments! Hope this helps. Link to the book [English]: https://amzn.to/3A61vmr Link to the book [Telugu]: https://amzn.to/3h8zEtp Link to the book [Tamil]: https://amzn.to/3hbFBpq Link to the book [Hindi]: https://amzn.to/3hdw40O
I try to read the third chapter of The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason. In this chapter Arkad details the rest of the cures. I look at the second and the third cures which are - “Control thy expenses” and “Make thy gold multiply.” Budgeting is one of the simple ways we can start saving more money. But how should we deal with expenses. Arkad differentiates expenses as - necessary expenses and desires. He says, spend on necessities, and worthwhile desires. Do not let your budget be burdened with unnecessary desires. Gold or income is something that should work for you, not you for it. In order to achieve this, start by investing some amount of your money. When you do, don't rest the income received. Instead, make the money work for you. Make your investments produce income, which you can use to invest once again. Let that process continue until compound interest takes over. Thank you for listening in. If I can improve in any way, please let me know. Also drop your recommendations in the comments! Hope this helps. Link to the book [English]: https://amzn.to/3A61vmr Link to the book [Telugu]: https://amzn.to/3h8zEtp Link to the book [Tamil]: https://amzn.to/3hbFBpq Link to the book [Hindi]: https://amzn.to/3hdw40O
¿Qué tiene que ver la privacidad con Bitcoin? ¿Es la privacidad un derecho? ¿Un camino? ¿Y qué decir de las empresas que espían la blockchain para lucrarse? Hablamos de esto y más con Arkad, un bitcoiner pseudónimo español quien se ha enfocado en este tema durante los últimos años y quien es parte del equipo del #Directo2140, junto a Lunaticoin, Zero e Inmortal. Sigue a Satoshi en Venezuela en Redes Sociales: Twitter: https://twitter.com/satoshienvzla Instagram: https://instagram.com/satoshienvzla Únete a nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/satoshien Haz una donación a Satoshi en Venezuela: https://satoshienvenezuela.com/contacto/
I try to read the third chapter of The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason. In this chapter the king of Babylon, Sargon is displeased that the wealth of the city is held by a few people. He wants the city to be prosperous. For this, he wants those who do not know how to acquire wealth to learn. For this he summons Arkad, the richest man in Babylon. Arkad tells him he knows 'seven cures for a lean purse.' He is willing to teach these cures to a hundred men of Babylon. We look at the first cure - 'start by fattening thy purse' or simply save what you receive. This will set you on the path to earning more because to him who desires more, more will accrue. In the next chapters we will see the rest of the cures. If I can improve in any way, please let me know. Also drop your recommendations in the comments! Hope this helps. Link to the book [English]: https://amzn.to/3A61vmr Link to the book [Telugu]: https://amzn.to/3h8zEtp Link to the book [Tamil]: https://amzn.to/3hbFBpq Link to the book [Hindi]: https://amzn.to/3hdw40O Link to Cal Newport's book: https://amzn.to/2U6LCvu -- A
I try to read the second chart of The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason. In this chapter we're introduced to the protagonist, Arkad who is the richest man in Babylon. He shares with his peers how he managed to get wealthy. He explains the lack of luck, the teachings of mistakes, and the importance of time in his journey. His timeless advice is something we can all follow. He teaches us how to acquire money, keep it and use it. This is not dependent on luck, nature or complexity. It is something we can all inculcate through simple changes. If I can improve in any way, please let me know. Also drop your recommendations in the comments! Hope this helps. Link to the book [English]: https://amzn.to/3A61vmr Link to the book [Telugu]: https://amzn.to/3h8zEtp Link to the book [Tamil]: https://amzn.to/3hbFBpq Link to the book [Hindi]: https://amzn.to/3hdw40O -- A
La semana pasada, Carlos Santiso, gestor de fondos en Icaria Capital explicó en un tweet cómo le habían desaparecido fondos de su hardware wallet Ledger Nano S. Me puse en contacto con él y vi que efectivamente había sufrido un robo. En el pod de hoy me siento con él a repasar qué pudo pasar. Arkad, que me asiste de co-host, me explica cómo evitar que esto te pueda pasar a ti. Para cerrar, analizamos que ha pasado con los fondos y en que mercados se han vendido. Más información en https://lunaticoin.com Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: - Compra Bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna - Vive con cripto en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Bitrefill_Luna - Guarda bien tus Bitcoin con BitBox02: https://bit.ly/BB02_Luna
Publisher: Penguin Books 1926 The parables are told by a fictional Babylonian character called Arkad, a poor scribe who became the "richest man in Babylon". Included in Arkad's advice are the "Seven Cures" (or how to generate money and wealth), and the "Five Laws of Gold" (or how to protect and invest wealth). A core part of Arkad's advice is around "paying yourself first", "living within your means", "investing in what you know", the importance of "long-term saving", and "home ownership" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/support
Cuando lees sobre qué aporta tener un nodo Bitcoin, normalmente lees las razones altruistas: apoyar la red, hacerla más descentralizada etc, pero sé, a ciencia cierta, que tener un nodo puede ser mucho más que eso y le he pedido a 3 tipos distintos de usuarios que me ayuden a desgranar las razones egoístas por las que correr un nodo. He pedido que me acompañe, en este pod multitudinario, a Decentralized B como usuario que empezó publicamente a utilizar un nodo y ahora es un master, a Arkad multicripto que utiliza sus nodos siempre con el enfoque de la privacidad presente y a Sergi Delgado como desarrollador Bitcoin que utiliza sus 4 nodos como herramienta principal de trabajo. Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: Compra Bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna Vive con cripto en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Bitrefill_Luna Guarda bien tus Bitcoin con BitBox02: https://bit.ly/BB02_Luna
En esta parte de nuestra historia Bansir busca la manera de entender como poder lograr el éxito buscando la ayuda de Arkad y finalmente entiende como lograrlo.
En esta parte nuestros personajes visitan la casa de Arkad.
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – CAPÍTULO 4 - LA DIOSA DE LA FORTUNA. En el capítulo 4 nos hablan de la suerte. Si es importante tener suerte o no. Al final la conclusión, lo que dice Arkad a sus alumnos y conciudadanos es: La Diosa fortuna solo sonríe a los personas que trabajan duro. Que son disciplinados. Los que ahorran el 10%. Los invierten de forma segura. Los que leen y aprenden cosas nuevas. Los que se preocupan de generar ingresos pasivos. Escúchalos por podcast: https://anchor.fm/trading-books https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/0ChuLYjd9wr6HPKp1OExNF ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡Conviértete en un support de este gran proyecto con alguna donación y poder subir más libros! https://anchor.fm/trading-books/support ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #vivirdeltrading #trading #forex EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA .
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – EL HOMBRE QUE DESEABA ORO. La historia de este libro comienza con dos hombres hablando; Bansir y Kobi, ellos se encontraban en la ciudad de Babilonia y su tema de conversación era de cómo podían ser ricos, cómo podían obtener riquezas y de lo mal que se sentían al ser pobres. Ellos contaban y explicaban que por más que se la pasaban trabajando arduamente todos los días, horarios extensos de trabajo y mucho esfuerzo, con lo poco que ganaban jamás iban a ser ricos. En esas, se acordaron de su amigo Arkad, un viejo amigo de la escuela, un hombre promedio, con las mismas oportunidades que ellos, el mismo nivel social, un hombre normal, tradicional. Bansir y Kobi no lograban entender cómo este hombre del común se había convertido en el hombre MÁS RICO de Babilonia. Al sentirse tan frustrados y aburridos deciden ir donde Arkad para que éste les explicara y les enseñara el secreto de su éxito financiero. ¡SUBSCRIBETE! ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad
EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA – INTRODUCCIÓN El libro El Hombre más rico de Babilonia fue publicado en 1926, y a día de hoy sigue siendo igual de actual. El libro está escrito en forma e historia o de cuento. En un lenguaje bastante fácil de entender. No se trata de un libro demasiado grande, depende de la edición pero son unas 160 páginas. Por tanto es un libro que se lee muy rápido. El libro no cuenta una solo historia sino varias, pero en todas ellas tenemos al personaje central de libro Arkad quien es el hombre más rico de Babilonia. El libro trata principalmente de la problemática social que se vive en espacio como el de Babilonia, en el cual se cuentan historias de personas que tuvieron alguna desgracia económica, social, política, y la solucionaron por medio de la sabiduría que para el autor es la base del éxito. Escúchalos por podcast: https://anchor.fm/trading-books https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/0ChuLYjd9wr6HPKp1OExNF ¡Descarga los Libros GRATIS!: https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading1 https://eritrix.wixsite.com/librosdetrading ¡Conviértete en un support de este gran proyecto con alguna donación y poder subir más libros! https://anchor.fm/trading-books/support ¡SUBSCRIBETE! https://www.youtube.com/AprendamosTradingOfficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/AprendamosTrad #vivirdeltrading #trading #forex EL HOMBRE MÁS RICO DE BABILONIA . .
Arkad the Richest man in babilona --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anime-psychoo/support
Kalabab anima a sus amigos a no desaprovechar la oportunidad de ser ricos como Nomasir el hijo de Arkad. Estando cerca de Babilonia podrán aplicar las cinco leyes del oro si lo desean. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
Descubre junto a nosotros como 5 leyes te pueden convertir en alguien rico, así como sucedió con Nomasir el hijo de Arkad el hombre más rico de Babilonia. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
Muchos desean aprender cómo hacerse ricos y la pregunta es si la suerte es de todos o como podrían obtenerla. Descubre junto a Arkad la historia de muchos hombres que buscan la riqueza en la gran ciudad de Babilonia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
Arkad aconseja a sus estudiantes ante la última manera de llenar una bolsa vacía, les menciona acerca de ser compasivos, responsables y deseosos de ser ricos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
Greetings, Shoremates!Welcome to part 3 of Richest Man in Babylon.In this episode, we transition to the king of Babylon wondering why the wealth of the many has trickled into the pockets of the few.He summoned Arkad and demanded to know how this man had become so wealthy, when he had such humble beginnings. Arkad had a few simple answers:THE FIRST CURE: START THY PURSE TO FATTENING.THE SECOND CURE: CONTROL THY EXPENDITURESTHE THIRD CURE: MAKE THY GOLD MULTIPLYTHE FOURTH CURE: GAURD THY TREASURES FROM LOSS(there were more cures, which will be talked about in the next episode)Action Steps:1. If you haven't done so already, look into your budget/spending plan and find a way to save 10% for future investment opportunities.2. Everything you're doing, is there a way to cash flow from it? Can you leverage whatever it is to get monthly, quarterly, or annual payouts?3. If you have an investment opportunity available, brainstorm how you can ensure your principle is kept safe.This was a lot, shoremates, but I promise if you go through and do these action steps, it will be well worth your time.Always remember,You've got this!J.D. Elliott
Continuamos aprendiendo junto a nuestro amigo Arkad, acerca de la quinta y sexta manera para llenar una bolsa vacia. Casa propia y ahorrar para el futuro serán nuestra clave --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
Shoremates,Welcome to part 2 of the Richest Man in Babylon!Did you do the action steps for yesterday? If not, it'll be well worth your time and is highly recommended to get the most out of this book.Some pain points that we talk about during this episode are:1. fickle fate is described as a viscous goddess who brings no permanent good to anyone. She brings ruin upon almost every man to whom she showers unearned money and spend recklessly. Still others become misers and hoard all their wealth, living a life of fear and secret misery.2. As for time, all men and women have it in abundance when they look for it, and have allowed sufficient amounts of time to slip past their fingers to make them ultra wealthy.Some lessons learned when Algamish checked in on Arkad are:Live upon less than you earn.Seek advice from those who were competent through their own experiences to give it.Learned to make money work for you.Action Steps: 1. Think about investments you've made in the past. Were the people who told you about them credible in those areas?2. Are there any current opportunities that you can see? Are these opportunities from credible sources? If so, what are the action steps needed to take part of the opportunity?3. Go through your finances (ouch!!) and see what changes you need to make in order to keep 10% and save up for future opportunities.Always remember,You've got this!J.D. Elliott
En medio de esta pandemia que mejor manera de aprender a administrar nuestro dinero, ya sea poco o mucho nunca es tarde para ahorrar. Así nos aconseja Arkad en sus clases de este episodio para llenar nuestra bolsa vacía --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
Segundo día de clases y Arkad comparte con sus estudiantes como pueden tener una bolsa llena con el simple hecho de tener un presupuesto. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
El rey de Babilonia busca la ayuda de Arkad para enseñar a cien hombres los secretos de la riqueza. Conoceremos la primera primera manera de ahorrar dinero . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
En Consenso - Conversaciones sobre Bitcoin, por CriptoNoticias
Arkad, bitcoiner y asesor que hace parte del equipo de Estudio Bitcoin nos hizo un recorrido sobre los puntos necesarios a tener en cuenta y aprender a la hora de hacer la primera configuración de cartera para los que recién empiezan en Bitcoin. Datos importantes a repasar, incluso para los ya iniciados. El Twitter de Arkad. El Twitter de José. El Twitter de Elena. Comentarios, sugerencias, preguntas y saludos son bienvenidos en elena(at)criptonoticias.com La música es "We_Share_This" de Freedom Trail Studio
Luego de compartir el secreto de su riqueza, Arkad ayuda a sus amigos a comenzar su fortuna no solo con su sabiduría sino también con sus inversiones. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
Por fin Bansir y sus amigos descubren cual fue el secreto de Arkad para convertirse en el hombre más rico de Babilonia... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/caroline012/message
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07 bí kíp làm giàu từ tay trắng - Chắc chắn phải biết. Tích lũy dần dần Tiết kiệm ít nhất 10% thu nhập của bạn Bắt đầu làm giàu từ việc tiết kiệm tiền lương. Cụ thể hơn, để dành ít nhất 10% số tiền bạn kiếm được theo lời khuyên của Arkad: “Cứ mỗi lần bạn bỏ mười đồng vào túi mình thì chỉ nên tiêu chín đồng. Năng nhặt chặt bị, sau một thời gian, bạn sẽ có một khoản tiết kiệm kha khá". Dù giàu hay nghèo, bạn cũng nên dành ra một khoản tiền lích lũy là bài học đầu tiên của Arkad dành cho những học trò của mình, phải đảm bảo rằng khoản tiền này sẽ không bị động tới. Kiểm soát những khoản chi tiêu Chi tiêu có chừng mực Bước tiếp theo chỉ đơn giản là tiêu xài ít hơn số tiền bạn kiếm được, điều này nói rất dễ, bắt tay vào thực hiện lại là cả một vấn đề. Xã hội đề cao người tiêu dùng hiện nay khiến cho việc chi tiêu vượt mức xảy ra dễ dàng một cách đáng kinh ngạc. Hơn thế nữa, thu nhập tăng cũng đồng nghĩa với việc con người hình thành xu hướng đẩy mạnh chi tiêu. Hiện tượng này được gọi là “lạm phát”. Số tiền mỗi chúng ta vẫn gọi là “những khoản chi tiêu cần thiết” sẽ liên tục tăng cho đến khi bằng với số tiền chúng ta kiếm được”, Arkad giải thích. “Các bạn đừng nên nhầm lẫn giữa những khoản chi tiêu cần thiết trong cuộc sống hàng ngày với những khoản chi tiêu phát sinh bởi ham muốn cá nhân.”Làm cho vàng đẻ ra vàng Làm cho của cải sinh lợi. Một khi bạn đã hình thành thói quen kiểm soát chi tiêu và để dành 10% thu nhập, hãy đầu tư và kiếm lợi nhuận Theo như Arkad phân tích, “Số tiền chúng ta kiếm được chỉ là những đồng vốn ban đầu. Hãy khiến chúng sinh sôi ra nhiều tiền hơn nữa, những đồng tiền dù là nhỏ nhất cũng có thể sinh ra lợi nhuận và lợi nhuận đó sẽ quay vòng và tiếp tục sinh thêm nhiều đồng lãi nữa" "Vàng đẻ ra vàng" ở đây có thể hiểu là kế hoạch đầu tư thông minh. Nhờ vào lãi thu được, số tiền tiết kiệm của bạn có thể tăng nhanh một cách chóng mặt – mẹo ở đây là thường xuyên tiết kiệm tiền và bắt đầu tiết kiệm sớm nhất có thể.Canh giữ kho báu của chính bạn Đầu tư thông minh. Đầu tư luôn song hành với những rủi ro nhất định, đó cũng chính là lí do vì sao cần có một khối óc thông minh để biết bạn cần đầu tư tiền của mình vào đâu. Theo Arkad “Nguyên tắc đầu tiên của đầu tư chính là bảo đảm nguyên tắc của chính bạn. Bị một khoản lợi nhuận lớn thu hút mà làm mất đi nguyên tắc của mình liệu có phải là một việc làm thông thái? Theo tôi thì không. Cái giá của mạo hiểm có thể là sự tổn thất. Hãy nghiên cứu cẩn thận trước khi động đến kho báu của bạn, đừng để những ảo tưởng làm giàu khiến bạn lạc lối” Đầu tư là một cuộc chơi dài hạn và tư duy “làm giàu nhanh” sẽ chỉ khiến bạn thụt lùi. Nhà đầu tư huyền thoại Warren Buffett đã từng nói: “Kiếm nhiều tiền một cách từ từ thì dễ nhưng làm giàu nhanh thì quả là điều khó khăn”Đầu tư cho một ngôi nhà không bao giờ là một cuộc đầu tư thất bại Đầu tư cho một ngôi nhà. Trong buổi học thứ năm, Arkad đã nói với các học sinh trong lớp học của ông: “Theo tôi, mỗi người nên có một căn nhà cho riêng mình, nơi bạn có thể tạo nên một cuộc sống sung túc và ổn định. Nếu thật sự muốn sở hữu một ngôi nhà cho riêng mình, việc có được nó chỉ là vấn đề thời gian” Đảm bảo cuộc sống khi về già Lập kế hoạch cho việc nghỉ hưu Thời gian là nguồn vốn lớn nhất khi nó đi liền với đầu tư tài khoản hưu trí – nhờ lãi kép – cho nên bạn bắt đầu càng sớm thì bạn sẽ càng giành được nhiều hơn. Sẽ ra sao nếu trụ cột trong gia đình là bạn mắc một căn bệnh hiểm nghèo hay thần chết gõ cửa bất ngờ nhà bạn? Dù không mong muốn nhưng hãy chuẩn bị sẵn cho ngày không may bằng cách tham gia các chính sách bảo hiểm như nhân thọ, tật nguyền và chăm sóc y tế dài hạn Học, học nữa, học mãi Không ngừng tự học hỏi. Arkad khuyên: “Càng thông thái thì càng kiếm được nhiều hơn. Một người không ngừng học hỏi về nghề sẽ được thưởng hậu hĩnh.” Những người giàu có đều lựa chọn học tập và phát triển bền vững – Họ thích học h
Ken shares with us the first ever personal finance book he ever read. At 12-years old, the book was “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George Clason. Told in the setting of ancient Babylon, this book is an easy read and great for the whole family. Arkad, the Richest Man, shares with us the secrets to gathering wealth, many of the things Ken talks about every week! If you’re tired of the technical nitty gritty, this episode is a great introductory, easy listen. Book -> https://www.amazon.com/Richest-Man-Babylon-George-Clason-ebook/dp/B07P9BG1WR/
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These stories were first introduced as a series of pamphlets distributed by U.S. banks and insurance companies in 1920–1924; the pamphlets were bound together and later published as a book in 1926. The parables are told by a fictional Babylonian character called Arkad, a poor scribe who became the "richest man in Babylon". Included in Arkad's advice are the "Seven Cures", and the "Five Laws of Gold". A core part of Arkad's advice is around "paying yourself first", "living within your means", "investing in what you know", the importance of "long-term saving", and "home ownership". The Richest Man in Babylon is Geroge S. Clason's classic financial and motivational guide that has lead generations to personal and monetary success. Invaluable lessons of finance are relayed through legendary tales set in ancient Babylon. Learn how to acquire money, keep it, and put it to work to make more money for you. It's one of the bestselling financial books of all time, having sold millions of copies, and now you can put it to work for you. ~ Links, Resources & Show Notes: www.thesocialchameleon.show/Richest-Man-In-Babylon ~~~ Giveaways at: www.thesocialchameleon.show/pickme Call: (480) 525-5258 Email: info@thesocialchameleon.show Connect With Us: Facebook: fb.me/SocialChameleonShow Instagram: instagram.com/socialchameleonshow Twitter: twitter.com/SocialChamShow Subscribe: YouTube: bit.ly/SCS-Subscribe Apple Podcast:apple.co/2L8hl6R Google Podcast: bit.ly/SCS-Google-Podcast Spotify: spoti.fi/2KYJ0GF Stitcher: bit.ly/SCS-Stitcher More Apps Here thesocialchameleon.show/podcast #SocialChameleonShow #BookReview #TheRichestManInBabylon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/social-chameleon-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/social-chameleon-show/support
Tyler Harris has sold over 8,000 life insurance policies face-to-face in about three and a half years. He runs two agencies, over 140 agents, he runs two podcasts, and he says he's just an ordinary guy doing extraordinary things. Tyler Harris Stefan: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the show Respect The Grind with Stefan Aarnio. This is show where we interview people who have achieved mastery and freedom through discipline. We interview entrepreneurs, athletes, authors, artists, real estate investors, anyone who has achieved mastery and examine what it took to get there. Stefan: Today on the show, we have a superstar, Tyler Harris. He's sold over 8,000 life insurance policies face-to-face in about three and a half years. He runs two agencies, over 140 agents, he runs two podcasts, and he says he's just an ordinary guy doing extraordinary things. Tyler, welcome to the show, Respect The Grind. Tyler: Thanks for having me, Stefan. It's a pleasure to be here. Stefan: Yeah, man. It's really great to connect with someone like yourself. You know, we got a lot of real estate people on the show, I'm an investor myself, so I've got into house flipping, and that's been my thing. But super cool to have a life insurance person on the show. Stefan: Now people who are out there wanting to make money, one of the biggest things I find with my audience is a lot of people want to make 100 grand, they want to get into sales, they want to hustle, they want to grind. They're younger, they don't know what to do. Why did you choose to get in the insurance space of all things? Tyler: That's what I love about the whole story, and it's what I preach about when you have the average person that says, "Well I don't really do something that interesting. Why should I put myself out there on social media." I'm like, "Aye, I sell life insurance. There's nothing interesting about that whatsoever." Tyler: But man, mine was purely out of circumstance. Some mentors came into my life when I was at a really bad place. I was broke, I was in debt, depressed, had gone through a business failure, a marriage failure. These mentors came into my life and really breathed life back into me. I joke around today and say that if they were selling rubber bands at the time, that I'd be sitting here with you guys as the greatest rubber band salesman of all time. Stefan: One gong right out of the gate for comedy, man. Good for you. Tyler: They happen to be in the insurance business, and gave me an opportunity. Quite frankly, it was exactly what I needed because it was transactional, fast-paced, and it gave me the ability to build my confidence back very quickly. I put in effort, I got a reward, I put in effort, got a reward. That became an addicting process to see how much reward I could get out by the effort put in, and it just so happened that insurance was the product that we were selling. Stefan: Eight thousand life insurance policies. That's a big number, man. How many people do you have to meet with a day to make that kind of sale? Tyler: It's an insane amount. We have developed a very, very narrow niche and built a system around going all in on that niche. That's the biggest thing that I preach to people, is developing a system around working with the people that you want to work with, but developing a system in a way to where every word that comes out of your mouth, it's like if you're speaking to someone that speaks Spanish but you're speaking German, it's gonna be difficult to sell that person. But if you speak Spanish to them, then they're gonna be able to make a buying decision a whole lot quicker. Tyler: We know exactly what to say, how to say it, what to wear, what to have in our hands, the motions that we go through, the certain clothes that we use to be able to extremely efficiently sell and do a whole lot of volume. That's been the precursor to that volume. But at the end of the day, a system is all good and well, but it's the hard work that goes into that system. We've had plenty of people that have come in, and we've given them the magical system, and they've done nothing with it. The rest is left up to the individual, and the amount of hard work that they're willing to put into it. Stefan: You know, I love what you said there. There's two things I love. You say, "Rich in the niche, rich in the niche," we're Canadian, so we like to throw some French in there, rich in the niche, rich in the niche. Stefan: I got a question for you, Tyler. I've been training people for six years. I'm a real estate investor, I was buying, fixing, selling houses. I came from the private equity world. I was good at raising money, eye for design. I'd flip up to 30 houses a year, and people would see that and they'd go, "Man, I want to flip houses like Stefan," so I start coaching people. Stefan: Now I learned a dark thing when I started training and coaching people, and the dark truth that I discovered, maybe you can confirm or deny this dark truth, is that 50% of the people just do nothing. You sign up 10 guys, and half of them just literally do nothing. They buy the cake mix, but they never make the cake. They buy the IKEA furniture, they never build the bed, or whatever. Do you find that number to be ... Is it 50%, no matter what they just don't do anything? Tyler: I think it depends on what your process is. With our recruiting process, yeah, 100% in the beginning we found that. We have gotten laser focused and have gotten our recruiting process down to a science to where we know when we bring someone on, that they've got a 90 plus percent probability of succeeding, and it's through about eight different layers of a recruiting process to weed out those people. But that's only being done through trial and error of the beginning of running through a million of those 50%-ers. Stefan: Right, right, right. Yes. Tell me about the recruiting process. Eight layers of weeding out the guys. Let's hear about that. This sounds like you're joining the Navy Seals when you're joining Tyler Harris for insurance. Let's hear it. Tyler: It's almost that tough. But number one, all of our recruiting efforts, it's all done through Facebook. That's the only place we recruit from. When they come in, they got to submit an application, and then they've got to upload their resume. They've got to answer a bunch of essay questions. Then they go to their first interview, which is face-to-face with our head recruiter here in house. Tyler: From there, they're given a script that they have to go memorize in 24 hours, and then they have to come back 24 hours later and interview via Zoom, and perform that script. That script is similar to one of our sales processes. They've got to be able to perform that, then from that we give them some feedback that our head recruiter gives them some feed back on what they could have done better, and then they have to go perform that script again the next day on video to see if they can actually follow some instruction and follow some feedback. Tyler: From there, we go through and in-depth personality profile assessment. It's the one that we found that works by far the best. It takes all of them and throws them together, and puts them on steroids. Stefan: Which one's that? Tyler: It's through TTI, through a group called The Rainmaker Group, and it's incredible. It's the only one that actually has a patent tying the results to actual brain research. Myers-Briggs can't say that, strength finders can't say that, none of the other DISC can even say that. Tyler: But this one is pretty remarkable, and we have created basically a money ball style system of grading the recruits, and knowing what the probability is of them being able to succeed. They're gonna do that. They also have to do a two-minute phone call pitch on why they're the best fit, and we make them at the end do a video pitch as to why they are the best fit for that particular territory. We take all of that, we bring it to our meeting that we do, just got out of it on Friday mornings. There's six of us that watch the video of the person, hear all the information, hear that money ball grading score, and we make a decision. From there, they go to one last interview with our Director of Training, and from there we make a final decision on somebody. Stefan: Wow. I'm gonna give that a gong. That is probably the best recruiting process I ever heard. I got a very tough one myself. We make people do four book reports. They have to read all of the books, so I guess it's five books. I've written five books. They got to read five books and do book reports, and they got to pretty much be ready on day one to come in and sell. But yours is damn good, man. Stefan: Now let me ask you this, Tyler. What's the failure rate if 100 guys sign up for your recruiting process, how many make it to the end? Like two? Tyler: Maybe three, but it's low. It's two or three, and we like it that way. It's much more cost effective that way 'cause we invest heavily. The insurance industry, it's notorious for just churn and burn, bring a bunch of people on, see if they can stick for a few months and then invest in them when [inaudible 00:07:53] bring them onboard, our training and onboarding process is intensive, and it's expensive on our side. We want to make sure that the people that we bring on and we invest heavily in have the greatest possibility of giving us a return on that investment. Stefan: That's awesome. I love it. It's almost the opposite of what you'd see in the industry. I've been running a sales team now, so we do high-ticket coaching and consulting in the real estate space. I've gone through, I've collapsed five phone teams, I've failed five times. The sixth time I got a good team. Stefan: What's the key to running a good sales team? Is it having a great manager? Is it great training? Is it great recruiting? Is it all of the above? What do you think is the linchpin there to make it work? Tyler: It's certainly all of the above, but I think the most important is having the leadership, having them lead by example, and having them have been in the field. The CEO, myself, and my other two partners, there's four partners in this business, we all have been in the field, and we all excelled at an insanely high level. We know what it's like. We're not afraid to go out today and go sell with the agents. Tyler: To me, there's a big issue in the sales industry as a whole, and its current credibility versus past credibility. The way I like to talk about it in sports terms is you've got a guy that makes it into the NBA. He plays for X number of years, he's a all-star, a couple championships, retires, makes it to the Hall of Fame, then becomes a coach. He's able to coach that team because he has these insane accolades to be able to use past credibility. Tyler: What the reality is, in most organizations, they haven't been around long enough to have that level of past credibility, so it has to all be about what are you're doing right now, versus what have you done. I just want to be the hardest worker in the room at all times so that the people that I'm telling to do something, I can never tell them to do something that I am not doing myself or haven't done. Stefan: I'm gonna give you a gong for that. It's all about the integrity, man. You wouldn't ask someone to do something you haven't done yourself. Stefan: Now let me ask you this, Tyler, how important ... It sounds like you guys [inaudible 00:10:06] some technology in your training and technology in your recruiting. How important is technology to what you're doing right now? Tyler: Technology is huge. It gives us the ability to onboard our agents all over the country at one time. We use a bunch of different ... We're huge with role play. Role play, role play, role play, role play. It's the biggest asset as far as training sales people, and we have some software that we use for that. We're constantly having people certify or re-certify using that role play software. Tyler: But even down to the agents that are in the field writing the policies. Everything's done through e-app now. They're able to right at that application, have that thing submitted and have a commission check in their bank account 48 hours later. Whereas that process used to take a lot longer when you have paper applications having to be sent through the mail, and processed, and all that. It makes everything a lot more efficient. Tyler: To me, the biggest thing, especially when a salesperson is first coming onboard, you got to get a check in that person's hand as quickly, as humanly possible. Technology enables us, from a training perspective, to get them completely certified and ready to sell faster, but also that e-application process gets those commission checks into their bank faster, which builds that belief, and that's when they'll really go all in. Stefan: I love the word you use there is belief. I find that the biggest thing with no matter what you're training on is we train people to flip houses, and a lot of them have the dream of flipping a house, a lot of them watch the videos with flipping the house, they read the book about flipping a house, they come to the seminar. But until they go into the field with their coach, and see it, and touch it, and taste it, and smell it, and feel it, then they believe in Disneyland. Do you find that's the same thing with training insurance guys or sales guys, is that they got to watch someone do it so they believe it and they see it? Tyler: Yeah. I agree. They've got to watch someone do it, but they've also got to go out and do it themselves before they get to certain aspects of the training as well. Tyler: We have a boot camp training that we bring them into our home office, and it's like drinking from a fire hose for two and a half days. But we strategically put that in the process once they have been out in the field, and they've had a few weeks of success and failure. We want someone that's gotten their teeth knocked in a couple of times, a bloody nose here and there, so that now when we bring them back to training, and we can really refine those skills, now they're being able to learn things based on experience, "Oh yeah, when I was in that situation, when I did get that objection, that's how I should have handled that." Tyler: In the past, we were doing all of this training upfront, then sending them out. But some of the training you have to be in that environment first to really understand the importance as you're going through that part of the training to understand that, "Hey. Man, I've experience this a couple of times. Now I know how to handle it. When I experience this again I've got it." Stefan: Yeah, I love that. It's all about building up that bank of stories, and the stories make the beliefs, and the beliefs make the reality. I think that's really powerful. Stefan: Now Tyler, let me ask you this. Sounds like you're in almost a blue ocean strategy. You're doing something that I've never even seen or heard of anybody doing what you're doing, which is super cool. Do you think that for mastery, let's just say you're a master right now, do you think it's more important to be a master right now on the creative side or the discipline side? 'Cause I think the creativity and discipline blended creates mastery, but what do you think is more important? The creativity or the discipline? Tyler: It's a great question. I think at the end of the day discipline is what takes you there. People ask me all the time, they're like, "Man, how do you stay so motivated? You always seem so motivated." With the amount of content that we put out, I understand that could come across that way, but I always answer them, I'm like, "I'm not all that motivated. There's plenty of days where I wake up and I don't feel motivated. But it's the discipline, it's doing the stuff that you know you're supposed to do even when you don't feel like it." Tyler: To me, you can build a team that can provide the creativity that you need, you can build an environment that can provide aspects of creativity for you, but discipline is something that you've either got it or you don't. To me, I would take a person with discipline over creativity any day. Stefan: Yeah, the creativity is the starving artist. If you're delivering the daily bread, as you say, that's one of your podcasts, The Daily Bread, you got to go out there and do those daily bread actions. Stefan: One thing that I notice when I'm training people all the time, Tyler, is that I got a bunch of sales agents right now, and I'm training real estate investors. I notice that everybody has a fear of the phone. The key to success, I believe, if you're in sales, is making X number of phone calls a day, whether that's 50 or 100, or whatever that number is for that industry. Why are people afraid of the phone? Why are they afraid of picking it up, and making offers and proposals? Tyler: We see it all the time. I think it's because people don't understand the numbers in the beginning. If you haven't had the longevity of a few years of running those numbers, and knowing that, "Hey, I just know if I make this many calls, I'm gonna set this many appointments, which is gonna lead to this many sales. It doesn't matter if the last three were no, I know that if I make X number of more calls, then there will be this many yeses. It just always turns out that way." But when you don't have that, that experience on the backend, and when you're first getting started, then it just seems like this monumental task to go do, and that phone freaking weighs a million pounds. Tyler: To me, I think you have to build some level of competition. They got to be driven by something other than just self-driven. They got to be driven by, "Hey, what's this guy doing, and how am I gonna make more calls than him or her so that I can win this daily competition, weekly competition, monthly competition?" Organization is always fostering healthy competition where I love every person on our team, but I want to destroy them on a daily basis. That's how all of our agents feel. Stefan: Yeah. That's really important. We expanded our team. We went from three agents to six agents. We got a small little sales team here. It was interesting 'cause we put them in two different rooms, and as soon as we split the rooms for whatever reason, people stopped working. Then we crammed them all back into one room, and a room that's made for four guys, put six guys in a room for four, and suddenly the pressure ... I don't know what it is. They got a feel of the sweat, they got to hear the bell ringing, they got to feel it, they got to see it. I don't know what it is with people. Stefan: I'm a self-motivated person myself, so I go and I work. I'd say maybe there's one other guy in company, the manager, he's a self-motivated guy. But everybody else for whatever reason needs constant whipping. Why is that? Tyler: I think it's human nature. A lot of that ... Stefan: Gong for human nature. Tyler: A lot of that has to go back to the recruiting process, making sure that you got the right person. You're not gonna get the wrong person to do the right thing. It's just not gonna happen. I think a lot of that is based on these personality profile assessments that we do, and figuring out what their motivators are. If they're not money motivated, then what is their motivation? Tyler: We've learned so much through this process of really understanding our agents, and what their behaviors, their motivators, to understand how to get them to do the things that they maybe don't feel like doing, but we know that are gonna lead them towards success. We know that, "Hey, what's that extra 10 grand this month? What are you gonna do with that money?" Then we get them to start visualizing these things. I'm gonna give to this organization, I'm gonna be able to buy this, I'm gonna be able to go on this trip. Tyler: As we're going into 2019, an extra 50 grand, an extra 100 grand, what does that look like? What are you gonna do with that money? Let's go ahead and plan that trip, let's go ahead and plan out, let's go look at some properties 'cause you said you want to do some real estate investing this year, let's go look at a few properties, let's get some pictures of those properties. You make it a much more real than just, "Hey, Johnny. Pick up the phone because you've got to meet your quota." Stefan: I love that, the visual indicators so that they can see it, and they can believe it, and they can tell themself a story about how they're gonna have it. I think that's super powerful. Stefan: Now, what are some of those personality indicators? Tyler, you mentioned that money motivated is one. If you're gonna be in sales, you better be money motivated 'cause otherwise you're just gonna do human nature, and stay at home and do nothing. I've got a theory actually that the natural state of humanity is poverty. You can't really fix poverty 'cause it's natural, it naturally occurs in nature, and unnatural forces like training, and pain, and all other things drive people to succeed. What do you think of that theory? Tyler: I've never heard that before. That's interesting. I think the majority of behaviors are gonna be learned behaviors, but there are things that are just born in somebody that you're not gonna be able to change. A lot of that is resiliency. That's a huge one that we look for, is this person gonna get knocked down and be able to get back up? Tyler: Mojo loss is a big one with resiliency. When someone lose .... Stefan: What's mojo loss? What does that mean? Tyler: When someone gets a few nos and they get their dick in the dirt, they just can't overcome it, they can't pick up that phone again, or they can't go on that sales call the next day, and it takes massive coaching. Quite frankly, it's not cost efficient to deal with an agent that has the propensity for a lack of resiliency or for that mojo loss. Tyler: To us, it's so important. When we start to even sense that someone's losing their mojo, when they're starting down that downward spiral, we do, it's like all hands on deck to make sure that we can do everything that we possibly can on the front-end to make sure that they get right back in the game, because if they start down that process, they're gone. It's just the beginning of the end. Stefan: That's interesting. You know what, I heard a really scientific term there, dick in the dirt. I've never head that one before. When the guy gets his dick in the dirt, he's got a dirty dick. Tyler: That's it. Stefan: It's almost like it sounds like you're having an intervention with the guy when he gets into the downward spiral, into the pit of despair. What are some of the things you do to pull him out? 'Cause I think this is one of the biggest things, man. I think that what you're talking about right now is why people fail. I always ask on the show, why do people fail? It seems to me like there's an isolation, there's a pain, they get into pain, then they start numbing the pain. Stefan: I had one guy who was a hardcore drug addict. I don't know what he was. It was gambling, prostitution, or something. He was wasting all his money. [inaudible 00:20:24] gave him 10 grand. The next day he needed a $100,000 advance, always. The guy had some sort of addiction. It seems that when people get pain and they're isolated, that's when this downward spiral really happens. How do you keep them from being isolated. Tell me some of these intervention techniques that you're using to get these people back on the bus. Tyler: Isolation is the beginning of the end. When communication starts to go away, then we just know that person's on their way out. There's a couple of things that we do. Tyler: One thing that I personally do with our agents is I do coaching with them. We call it LIFE goals. LIFE stands for L is love, which is relationships; I is influence, which is the mind; F is finance, which is the business; E is energy, which is the body. We've constantly got three goals in each of those four areas for every 90 days. I take them through this process where I hold them accountable. Every 30 days, we're on a Zoom call, and I'm just literally going through each goal, and I'm saying, "Hey, Stefan. It says here we're gonna do date nights every Saturday night with your wife. How was your date nigh Saturday?" Tyler: Well, we couldn't do it this Saturday. Well, okay, what happened? Because this says mandatory date night every Saturday, so what happened? Well, we couldn't get a baby sitter last minute, yada, yada, yada. Okay. Stefan: I hate the babysitter, I hate the babysitter objections. Dude, it's 50 bucks or 30 bucks. Come on, man. Tyler: Yeah, and we take it a step further and we'll say, "Okay, great. Let's get on care.com," or whatever website, "and let's find you a second or third babysitter than you can have in your arsenal so that doesn't happen again. Hey, while we're here, let's go ahead and plan out your date for this coming Saturday?" We got on here that you're not doing carbs and sugar. How's that been going for you? Well, you know, it's Christmas season. They had this party the other night. Stefan: Dang. Tyler: I just hold them accountable to teach these areas. Tyler: It's funny, the business portion of that conversation is the least. But what we know is that a byproduct of winning in the other three areas is always gonna be an increase in production. Stefan: You know what, I feel like I'm meeting my brother here from another mother. I mean, I'm up here in Winnipeg, you're down in South Carolina. I've got my team on a thing called the High Performance Journal. It's three goals, 90 days. It's a 90-day journal, daily, weekly monthly. I said, "Look, here's the deal. You got your health goal, you got your wealth goal, you've got your relationships/happiness goal." I used to be like, "Oh, do whatever you want for your three goals, like two money, or one health." I was like, "No, man. The holistic thing, it's health, it's wealth, it's relationships." Stefan: Now influence. You said love, influence, finance, and energy. What was influence again? Tyler: That's the mind. We got a lot of people that for the very first time in their entire lives, they're meditating, they're reading books, they're listening to the podcast, they're doing all these things to feed their mind. Stefan: Yeah. I love that, man. I just got into mediation two weeks ago. I'm 32, I feel like it's too late, but it's never too late. I use this headband. I put the headband on, it measures my brain. You ever tried that? Tyler: I have. I have, yeah. It's awesome. I use Headspace. It's worked pretty well for me. I think I've logged in 4,000+ minutes this year on that thing. I just got started this year. This year is the first time I had ever meditated. I made fun of it for the longest time. I'm like, "There's no way I'm gonna sit. I've got ADD." I'm just thinking, "Sitting down for 10 minutes sounds like a nightmare," but it's been life changing for me. I absolutely love it. Tyler: When you're doing the first thing in the morning, if you can start your day on your terms ... Stefan: Oh. Bro, [crosstalk 00:24:01] I'm getting shivers over here, man. Tyler: Start ... Stefan: Stop seducing me, man. I'm getting shivers. Tyler: Well I mean, for so long I just literally from the second that I opened my eyes, it was chaos. It was self-induced chaos. It was I felt rushed, late, behind. I started thinking about it, I'm like, "Late for what? Rush to what? I control my schedule. Why do I feel like it's instant chaos 'cause I'm reaching for my phone, and I'm looking at notifications, and I'm responding to text messages and emails." Taking that first 10 minutes of the day, on purpose, with a purpose, for me, it changes everything. It changes the outlook of the entire day, and honestly, it's been life changing. Stefan: Something I made my team do with the journals, I said, "Look team, so everybody's on a journal, everybody, even including the secretary, bookkeeper, everybody's on the journal." Then I said, "Okay, team," this is what I said last week. I said, "I want you to book your sleep in your calendar. Minium six hours, just book it in your calendar, so 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., or whatever. Just book that in. Sleeps on there." Stefan: Then I said, "We're gonna have three hours booked as your core 10 items." There's 10 I wanted them to do every day. I said, "Book three hours before you come to work, that's your time." You've got your six hours of sleep, you've got your three hours for your core 10 items, and I prescribe them 10 items which include a lot of these, love, influence, finance, energy, they got to discover something, they got to declare it, they got to meditate, they got to revelate, they got to fitness and fuel their body. I even got down to sex and [inaudible 00:25:30], manager your sex energy 'cause you start wasting that, you're gonna be totally messed at some point. Stefan: I said, "Look, you got your sleep, you got your core 10, then you got eight hours of work, you got then, and then you got another five to seven hours for you." I said, "I don't care what you do with the day, but you got your core 10, you hit your core, hit your sleep, everything else is just out there." Stefan: Now what's some of the things ... Let me ask you this, Tyler, since I'm a new student of meditation, I think it's gonna be a life thing for me. I actually am going to the jungle here for 40 days. I'm gonna meditate like crazy, I'm gonna grow a beard like you bro, I see you on camera. It's a great beard. What are some of the epiphany, or some of the divine wisdom you've got from the source from meditating? 'Cause to me, it's been huge. What are some of your biggest things you've found? Tyler: Gratitude. Stefan: Bro, you're just hitting gongs everywhere, man. Gratitude, tell me about it. Tyler: That's it. Yeah, as a part of the meditation, I do a gratitude journal afterwards. I just jot down three, four, five things. I try to make them different things every day that I'm grateful for, and spending that time just by myself, and just gratitude. Completely grateful for all the opportunities, all the things that I have. Some day I'm writing down, "I'm glad that I woke up in a warm house with a roof over my head and food in my stomach," some of the basic necessities. Then some days I'll take it, what I look at as level 2.0, and I'll be grateful for the things that I don't have yet, as though I already have them. That visualization has been huge for me. Tyler: But it's gratitude, man. Every single person that is listening or watching this has so much to be grateful for. There's someone else on the other side of the planet that's praying for the things that we complain about every single day. It just drives me crazy. We have so blessed, but it's all about perspective. I think that meditation gives me that 10 minutes of perspective to just focus on what's really important, focus on what I already have, and focus on where I'm headed. That's really it, man. Tyler: There's a lot of power just in that process of doing something that I said I was gonna do, first thing, and starting my day that way, that anything that actually comes from the meditation is just icing on the cake. Stefan: Wow. Wow. Now when you're meditating, Tyler, are you a mantra guy or do you just focus on your breath? What's something that you do? Tyler: I've tried a bunch of different things. Again, I'm ADD. For me to sit in silence is a little difficult. I like a lot of the guided stuff. I do use Headspace just because again, competition-wise, I love being able to show people how many streaks, how many days in a row I've done it, how many minutes, like keeping track of that kind of stuff. But I like the guided stuff because I'm certainly no expert in meditation. If you can tell me how to breath, tell me what to think about, tell me how to sit, I'd do a lot better with that than just sitting in silence and staring at the wall. Tyler: But I feel like that'll progress over time. I've tried some of ... I did a podcast with David Meltzer, who's just freaking incredible. He talks a lot about the particular meditations that he's doing, and there's a bunch of different things that I want to get into in 2019, but for me it's just starting the day intentionally. Stefan: Yeah, man. It's huge. You either come at the day with your agenda, or the day comes at you with its agenda. One of the two is gonna take over. Stefan: One thing that's been new to me that has been a revelation in the last two weeks for me is do versus be. We're here on the Respect The Grind show, and you've got hustler in the background, or hustle or something, and I think we live in a world where it's do, do, do, do, do. Respect the grind is do, do, do. Hustle is do, do, do, do, do. We're masculine so we want to do, do, do things, and what are you doing, and how can I do that? Stefan: I think the other opposite side of that is the feminine, which is be. Who do you have to be? That's more about essence rather than doing. How important is it to have that essence and the being to go with the doing? Tyler: Do a lot of that with the visualization. I just have a deep understanding that the person that's gonna accomplish the goals that I have for 2019 is a different person than the person that's talking to you right now. Stefan: Gonging that up. Tyler: In order for me to do those things, I'm gonna have to be someone else. Then it's just a journey in becoming that person. I know the person that I have to be to accomplish those things, and that person's gonna have to level up, that person's gonna have to go through some challenges, that person's gonna have to expand in a number of different ways, but I am constantly chasing after that next version of myself. Tyler: I think that's a big encouragement for those that are going through tough times, is that when you're in the middle of a struggle, if you can understand that there's purpose in this, like I'm going through this for a reason, and there is a blessing on the other side of it, but until I become the person that can receive that blessing, it's not gonna happen. I actually have to change who I am in order to get out of this, and step out of this obstacle, step out of this pain, step out of this struggle, and step into the blessing that's on the other side. Tyler: It's easy to say in hindsight when you've been through it a number of times. You know when you tell somebody that and they're in the middle of it, they're like, "Screw you. That doesn't take the gun out of my mouth. You don't understand what I'm going through." I would just tell that person, "Yes I do." It's always the same. It's always the same no matter how hard, no matter how difficult, there's always a blessing on the other side of it, and I am of the mind that the harder it is, the bigger that blessing is. Stefan: Man, you just dropped a lot of wisdom there. I love what you said, the harder it is, the bigger the blessing. I noticed on the show from interviewing so many successful people the lower the low, the higher the high. Tyler: Absolutely. Stefan: You know the lady who was living in her car, or the guy who's totally, totally bankrupt, or whatever is usually where that guy rebounds equally high. I think that's from Think and Grow Rich. Inside of every failure is the seed of a greater success. It's interesting. Stefan: There's a lot of people out there that don't really want to fail, they don't want to try, they don't want to see how dark the darkness is, they just want the light. What do you think of that attitude? Tyler: I take it to a weird place where I'm almost envious of other peoples' low, low, low, lows. When I hear somebody's story now, like the other day, I had lunch with a guy. We sat down, and we didn't know each other, we had connected through Instagram. We sat down for lunch, and he just unloaded just what was going on in his life lately. It was heavy. He's going through some stuff. At the end of just unloading this information, he says, "So what do you think about that?" My response was, "Dude, I'm so freaking excited." He's like, "Okay." Completely caught him off guard. I was like, "Man, I can tell by your tone that you've made that switch." Tyler: That's the big, it's the if you've made that switch. But no matter how low, the lower it gets the better. If you can make that switch it's directly proportionate to how high you can fly. To me, it's so exciting to watch that in someone. Someone that has right when you know they've made that transition, and they're starting that upward trajectory, they're almost on the other side of it, those are the best stories. Those are the stories that we pay to watch, and that's what life's about, is overcoming obstacles. Everybody loves an underdog story. Man, I get envious sometimes. I'm like, "Man, I wish my lows were that low. I wish I had that story." Tyler: I wish there was some college course or some mastery program we could create where we just absolutely destroy your life at a young age, like at 20 to 25, just destroy every aspect of your life, and then help you rebuild it so that you can go on. I'd much rather experience it at 25 than 55, and go on and live a great life. Stefan: Wow. You know what, dude we're getting deep. We're getting deep now, man. Talking about it, it reminds me of the movie Fight Club. You ever seen Fight Club? Tyler: Oh yeah. Stefan: Yeah, so that one part in the movie, and actually I wrote a book called Hard Times Create Strong Men, it just came out. The last of it, hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, weak men create hard times. It's the cycle of history. Stefan: That one part in Fight Club, where Tyler Durden goes to the convenient store, and he pulls that little Asian guy out from the desk, and he throws him in the back alley, and he points a gun at him, and he says, "What do you want to be in your life? What do you want to do?" The guy's like, "I want to be a vet. I want to be a vet." He says, "All right Raymond K. Hessle," and he pulls out his wallet, and he takes his ID. He like, "I got your ID, and tomorrow if you're not on your way to becoming a vet, I'm gonna show up at your house and I'm gonna kill you." Stefan: The narrator is like, "Oh my God, what are you doing? You're ruining this guys life." He's like, "No, tomorrow Raymond's breakfast is gonna taste better than ever, and the colors will be brighter, and the birds will be singing because he's gonna be on the exact path of what he wants to do with his life, and he can say goodbye to this job at 7/11," or whatever. What do you think of that story? Tyler: Dude, it's incredible. I could not agree more. People don't need more information, they don't need more motivation, they don't need more inspiration, they need clarity. They need clarity in what they really want, like what they actually want. I love taking people through that process. You say like, "Hey man, what's your goal? What do you want?" I want to be financially free. What in the world does that mean? Stefan: Yeah, what the fuck? Tyler: They're like, "Well, you know." I'm like, "So tell me, what does that look like when you're financially free?" Well it's when I'm no longer a slave to debt. Okay, that's still ambiguous. We're getting closer. What does that look like when you're no longer a slave to debt? Stefan: Yeah, what does it mean? Tyler: We take through this process, where you just keep asking why, and what does that look like, but why? But really, but why do you want that? But why, why, why? When you dig down deep, all of a sudden you realize that the person really just wants to ride horses again because they had a horse when they were ... Stefan: Multi gong for that. Tyler: They had a horse when they were growing up, and they found so much joy riding freaking horses, and now they're in this corporate environment, and they're killing themselves with work every day, and their relationships are terrible, and they really just have no outlet to find peace again. It's like, "Oh, got it. Because you said you wanted to be financially free, but now we know, you just want to buy a freaking horse. Let's figure out how much does a horse cost, and where are you gonna keep it?" Stefan: Three thousand bucks. Tyler: Yeah. Let's do that. Tyler: Or you find out that it's, I want to be able to pick my kids up from school, and I want to be able to take this many weeks of vacation, and I want to live in this house. But until you get clear with what you actually want, it's a absolute joke to try to put together a plan to get somewhere, you don't know where you're going. Stefan: Dude, we're hitting bed rock here. We're getting so deep, we're hitting the bottom. I think what you're saying is so relevant. I can tell you Tyler, you're the real deal, man. I got to praise you, I got to appreciate you, I love having guys like you on the show. Sometimes you get a dud, you're a stud, man. Sometimes you get duds, but no, this is stud day today. Stefan: One thing that I think is super crazy, I'm really going through a lot of changes right now myself. I notice that our reality goes through the lens of our beliefs. Then our beliefs are controlled by our stories. There's a lens, on a lens, on a lens. You got reality, which is this is a cup. I got a cup here sitting on my table. That's reality. But then there's a belief about that, that comes from a story, and then inside the story when you're stuck, there's a lie. To fix somebody or make them move forward, or make them unstuck, or make them do whatever they got to do, you got to find that story, change the story, which changes the belief, which changes the reality, and edit out that lie. What do you think of that piece of wisdom that I've downloaded in the last two weeks. Tyler: It's extremely deep, but it's extremely important. Something that I'm certainly no expert on, but it's something that I'm extremely interested in, and it's given me a lot of compassion learning, is this whole law of first truths. The reason I say it gives me compassion because let's just take an extreme example. Tyler: Let's say you've got a guy that's racist. He's racist. Okay. The whole world would just say, "That guy is racist, and let's get in an argument." Okay, great. But why is that guy racist? Well it probably goes back to a moment when that guys was four years old, riding down the road in a car with his dad, and his dad looked over and saw someone on the side of the road and said, "That person," whatever that person was, color, ethnicity, "we hate those people." Stefan: Right. It was like Lion King, everything the light touches is our kingdom. He goes, "That's the dark space. We don't go there." Tyler: Exactly. In that moment, that four year old learned that we hate those people, not why, but just that we hate those people. Stefan: That's the story. Tyler: It's been developed over time, and through their culture, and that's the way they are. Tyler: It's given me a lot of compassion. That's an easy example to use. It's given me a lot of compassion for that person that normally society would say, "Well I hate that person, 'cause that person thinks this way." No, I don't hate that person. I hate that that person went through that situation to bring them up in a way that would make them think that, but until you take that person all the way back, like you said, until you unfold that story and figure out where the lie was, which in that moment, that was the lie in that person's story, is when that was told to them, and they just believed it because it was their dad and that's just what they said. They understood it and they believed it, and it became true. Figuring out where that lie is in their story and being able to rebuild from there. Tyler: But until you go all the way back, you're never gonna solve the root problem. That's probably one of the biggest problems we have in society today, is you got a lot of people that have never gone through that process, and they just think that the louder they yell, the somehow more truer the words become, which is absurd. Stefan: Yeah, we got a world now where everybody's got their own media channel, right? You hear the people who scream the loudest. Stefan: I remember Howard Stern was saying that in the old days, Howard is one of the biggest radio people in the world. He used to be offensive in the '90s. Nowadays he said he's tame 'cause everybody's got their own channel, and he just blends in now, which is crazy. Stefan: Now I was out with a girl last week, and it was a really interesting conversation, 'cause we talked about the stories and lies, I said, "You know, you're a beautiful girl. Why don't you marry? Why don't you have a relationship." She goes, "Oh, I don't want to be my parents." I go, "Okay, so what about that? Why?" We go deeper, "Oh, I don't think my dad should have had kids." I go, "Okay, so you shouldn't have been born. Okay. I get that. Your dad shouldn't have had kids." Stefan: I say, "Okay, why?" She said, "Well he didn't know how to raise us, and he was a dad, and didn't do all this stuff." I said, "Well, from your dad's perspective, do you think that he loves you but doesn't know how to love, and everything he does, ever day is his best choice?" Everything he does, even the dumb stuff, he thinks that's the best thing at the time. He's running around on this earth doing what he thinks is best, even though he's totally messing it up. Maybe he's got an 80% or 90% mess up rate, but he still loves you." Stefan: It was interesting 'cause that whole perspective flipped in that second. When you think of it from the other person's perspective, my own parents, they love me, they love each other, they couldn't figure it out. There's things they didn't know how to do, there's things that they still don't know how to do, they're just people, they aren't perfect. What do you think of that technique of looking at the story from the other person's perspective in some of your traumas to maybe reverse that or change the story? Tyler: It's huge man. It's empathy. It's being able to hold space for someone and be able to not judge, and not necessarily even try to fix. I think there's a huge problem now, especially with men. There's a problem where men don't have these conversations, men don't have real conversations. They walk around and, how are you? Great. Hey what's up man, how are you? Awesome. Hey man, how are you? Can't complain. Tyler: Meanwhile, they hate their wife, their kids despise them, their business is barely staying afloat. They're on thin ice in all areas, but they keep this alpha male, keep charging like I'm good. Everything's good. Everything's good. The reality is they need those vulnerable conversations with people that they could trust, that don't judge, that will just listen. It's an epidemic with men. Tyler: It's one thing that I'm super passionate about is creating environments for those conversations to occur because I think it's so important. We can't do life alone. I think so many of us are trying to, especially men. It just doesn't work. It just doesn't work. I think it's an extremely important thing that you just said. You've got to have other eyes on your situation because there's things that other people will see that you don't. Tyler: But that being said, there's something that I learned from a guy, he has this thing called The Art of Conversation that he discusses. He travels all over and speaks. He gave me this line to use in situations when I'm talking to people. It's been pretty transformational in the conversations that I've had. Tyler: When someone's explaining to you something they're going through, a struggle a problem, when they're done speaking, just to be able to ask them one question. It is, "Hey, do you mind if I give you some feedback on that?" That one question just opens everything up, because quite frankly, they may not want your feedback, they might want you to try to fix it, they're just trying to vent, and they just need to get this off their chest, and they're just trying to work through it themselves. That's fine. Tyler: But if they say, "Yeah. I'd love to hear your feedback," then they're giving you permission to try to give your viewpoint on what they're going through. That's been a really valuable lesson that I've learned in conversation lately. Stefan: Dude, this is a deep show. I really got to give you some props, Tyler. This is a great conversation, man. I wish we were going for two hours today, but we both got actual businesses to do. We can't just play around on the podcast. Stefan: I got a couple questions I ask everybody on the show. Tyler: Sure. Stefan: One of them is, if you can go back to the beginning, let's say 15 year old Tyler, what's a piece of advice you would give yourself? Tyler: Be patient. Stefan: Oh man, I'm giving that a gong. That's gong Friday here. Tell me more about being patient, 'cause I think that's a lost art form in today's world. Tyler: As I alluded to in the beginning of the show, it was just four and a half years ago I found myself in a really, really bad place. I was completely broke, had a bunch of debt, I had been through a failed marriage, a wife that had had an affair. I was led through about a year of just turmoil to me landing in divorce, business failure. I was just in a bad place, all around. I was out of shape, I was depressed. At that time, I was 28, 29 years old. Tyler: You had these pictures in your head of what you're gonna look like when you're 30. What's life gonna be like at 30? I see so many people. Whether it's 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, what's life gonna look like then? When you do that to yourself, you start feeling like you're behind, you start feeling like you need to play catch up, you start feeling like the odds are stacked against you, and it creates bad decisions, it creates riskier decisions than you should, and it just can really, really take someone into a bad place. Tyler: But what I would tell people is to be patient. It doesn't matter if you're 20, 30, 40, 50, 60. If you're still breathing, you've got time. There's so much more time than people realize. I'm 33, and I feel like I'm 23. I know people that are 43 that feel like they're 23, 53 they feel like they're 23. You've got so much freaking time. Tyler: The last part I'll say to that is, everything can change so quickly if you're just patient. It's almost like the more patient you are, the fast it comes, which really doesn't make any sense. But I've just found it to be true in my own life. The times where I felt the most patience, things progressed quicker. The times where I felt rushed, things took longer. If you can just believe that, if you can just hear my voice and just say, "Okay, I'm just gonna believe that, because this guy says it's true, he's experienced it," if you could just believe it, then just try it. Get yourself ... Tyler: Unfortunately it's one of those things where if you pray for patience, God doesn't give you patience, he gives you the opportunity to be patient. That could be frustrating at times. But it's in those opportunities to become patient that you really prove yourself, that you really are able to develop, like we were talking about in the beginning, the disciplines that will ultimately carry you toward your success. Tyler: Patience is huge because when you're in that feeling of being behind, or feeling like you've got so much to do to catch up, man, that's a hopeless feeling. I've been there. Man, I'd hate for somebody to feel like that when they don't have to. You don't have to feel that way because you have plenty of time. There's plenty of reasons and things that are gonna happen to make you feel pain. That's not one of them. Yeah, it's just patience. To say patience is virtue is obviously cliché, but man, this is so freaking true. Stefan: I think it's a book, The Richest Man in Babylon, where Arkad is teaching he's the richest man in Babylon. He's teaching these kids about money and he said, "One of the ways to lose your money is to expect too high of a return from it." That's the same thing. If you're expecting too high of a return, you're rushing, as you're saying, rushing through life, you're gonna lose your life. I think that it's so interesting. Time, money, all that stuff is the same, and be patient. I can hear the meditation coming out your voice, man. Live in the moment. Stefan: Tyler, top three books that changed your life, man. What are they? Tyler: Top three books. I love The Four Agreements. I love ... Stefan: Bro, I've got to stop you. You're the third person in the last 24 hours that has said that book. Tyler: Oh, really? Stefan: Yeah. I don't what, is the universe is bringing that book into my world? I just [inaudible 00:48:59] last night, so you're the third person, 24 hours that said The Four Agreements, The Four Agreements. My secretary last night at midnight was saying Four Agreements. I was like, "Oh man. I got to get the book, dude." Tell me about it. Tyler: It's meant to be. Qbq! Qbq! is a big one for me, the Question Behind the Question. I truly believe that your life, the success of your life will be determined by the level and value of questions that you ask yourself and others. That's a freaking incredible book. Tyler: I'm reading one right now though that I'm getting obsessed with, which Atomic Habits by James Clear. I am really enjoying that one, so that ones gonna be a big one for me for next year. Stefan: What's an atomic habit? Is that microing down your habits, or what? Tyler: It really is. It tells a story about a guy that lost 100 pounds, and the first six weeks, all he did was get ready to go to the gym, go to the gym, and then five minutes later go home. We're like, "Well how in the world did he lose all this weight?" Well you can't develop a habit that doesn't exist. You can't increase or enhance a habit that doesn't exist. For six weeks, he developed a habit of going to the gym. Stefan: Just going. Tyler: Then he built upon that habit, and now he's lost 100 pounds, and he'll keep it off because now that habit is ingrained in him. Tyler: So many of us, especially as we head into this new year, so many of us, we get these new goals, and let's just use the exam of working out. You haven't worked out in a year, but January 1, I'm gonna go workout for two hours, and then January 2, I'm gonna go workout for two hours. I'm gonna be so sour on January 3 and 4 that I don't go back for three months. It's just always what happens. Tyler: There's a system that he details out about these habits, and about different hacks really, like combining habits with things that you're already doing, which is very interesting. Making habits enjoyable, and just all these different aspects of habits, but what has been a little bit of theme in this show is it's those habits that create the disciplines. It goes hands in hand. Stefan: You know what, you're coming back to patience. It's coming back to patience, it's coming back to those small wins compound. You know what's something I've always said to people who are training is, "We can multiply you, we can't add." Whatever you're doing, we can multiply by two or three or four, but if you're a zero, you multiply zero by two, it's still zero. Right? Tyler: Yup. Absolutely. Stefan: Last question today for the people at home, Tyler. What is the one thing that young people need to succeed these days? Tyler: What is the one thing people need to succeed these days? Stefan: Yeah, we're talking 18 year olds, 19 year olds. People who are just coming into the game now, and maybe they're obsessed with Instagram, or maybe they're obsessed with Facebook. They're young kids, they got all sorts of ideas. What's the one thing you'd say to those young kids starting out? Tyler: Man, they just got to be willing to do the work. You got to be willing to do the work. The idea that you're somehow gonna stumble into success is a joke. If you have the audacity to want to live an extraordinary life, or have extraordinary things, have extraordinary success, then it's gonna take an extraordinary amount of work. That's the only way you get there. One of my favorite sayings of all time is that, "If you seek discomfort, the world will deliver you pleasure. If you seek comfort, the world will deliver you pain." Stefan: Wow. That's deep. Tyler: I've gotten to a place in my life where I'm just constantly searching for ways to make myself uncomfortable, and getting comfortable with the uncomfortable, if that's possible. But putting the work in when you don't feel like it, when it doesn't make sense, all those things, they're uncomfortable. But that's what ultimately will get you to whatever success is to that person. Get clear on that, and then just be willing to absolutely put the amount of effort in that's required. Stefan: Wow. Tyler, you know it's been an absolute pleasure speaking with you, man. You are a evolved spirit. I really appreciate this. Stefan: How could people get in touch with Tyler if they want to know more? Tyler: Yeah, so Instagram, Facebook are the main spots. It's @tylerharrispage. You can go to tylerharrispage.com. It's got all my links there. Would love to connect with everybody, I respond to every single message that I get. I would love to talk to people. Stefan: Tremendous. Tyler, thanks so much for being on the show. Respect the grind, brother. Tyler: Absolutely. Thank you for having me.
James L. Cambias discusses Arkad's World, a science fiction novel with many Heinlein and Kipling influences, particularly the Heinlein juveniles and Kipling's Kim. Cambias discusses the fascinating alien cultures and backstory he's created, and the winning character of his hero, Arkad, an orphan on a strange planet who must undertake a quest; and Son of the Black Sword by Larry Correia, Part 28.
¿Qué hay para mí en el libro El Hombre Más Rico de Babilonia? Aprende como volverte afortunado Erase una vez en la antigua Babilonia que había un hombre rico llamado Arkad. De hecho, él era el hombre más rico del lugar. Al ver esto, 2 amigos de la infancia de acercaron a él para preguntarle cómo es que se había vuelto rico mientras que ellos habían trabajado muy duro y apenas con dificultades podían mantener a sus familias. Arkad sonrío y les dijo que en su juventud como intercambio de sus servicios como escriba a él se le había compartido una vez el secreto para la riqueza por parte de otro hombre rico. El secreto era: “Una parte de todo lo que ganas es tuyo y debes separarla del resto”. En otras palabras, no debes gastar todo lo que ganas, sino en lugar de eso invertirlo e invertirlo sabiamente. Esto fue lo que Arkad había hecho para comenzar: Presto dinero al armador de escudos, el cual le tenia que pagar un interés sobre el préstamo, lo que fue haciendo que la riqueza de Arkad creciera. El hombre más rico de babilonia consiste en parábolas como esta, y en este análisis vas a encontrar el consejo que puede ser destilado de las mismas y a traducido a los días del mundo moderno. En este análisis aprenderás: * Cómo finalmente la buena suerte es solo cuestión de un trabajo constante. * Porque nunca debes prestar dinero a un leñador, salvo que su negocio sea el de derribar arboles. * Porque debes pagarte a ti mismo primero. Para saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexperto Accede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconproposito Accede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org Descarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/ Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elite Sígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/ Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimiento... No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto Sígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingo Se Firme Salvador Mingo Conocimiento Experto
¿Qué hay para mí en el libro El Hombre Más Rico de Babilonia? Aprende como volverte afortunadoErase una vez en la antigua Babilonia que había un hombre rico llamado Arkad. De hecho, él era el hombre más rico del lugar.Al ver esto, 2 amigos de la infancia de acercaron a él para preguntarle cómo es que se había vuelto rico mientras que ellos habían trabajado muy duro y apenas con dificultades podían mantener a sus familias.Arkad sonrío y les dijo que en su juventud como intercambio de sus servicios como escriba a él se le había compartido una vez el secreto para la riqueza por parte de otro hombre rico.El secreto era: “Una parte de todo lo que ganas es tuyo y debes separarla del resto”.En otras palabras, no debes gastar todo lo que ganas, sino en lugar de eso invertirlo e invertirlo sabiamente.Esto fue lo que Arkad había hecho para comenzar: Presto dinero al armador de escudos, el cual le tenia que pagar un interés sobre el préstamo, lo que fue haciendo que la riqueza de Arkad creciera.El hombre más rico de babilonia consiste en parábolas como esta, y en este análisis vas a encontrar el consejo que puede ser destilado de las mismas y a traducido a los días del mundo moderno.En este análisis aprenderás: * Cómo finalmente la buena suerte es solo cuestión de un trabajo constante. * Porque nunca debes prestar dinero a un leñador, salvo que su negocio sea el de derribar arboles. * Porque debes pagarte a ti mismo primero.Para saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexpertoAccede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconpropositoAccede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.orgDescarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/eliteSígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimiento...No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExpertoSígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingoSe FirmeSalvador MingoConocimiento Experto
¿Qué hay para mí en el libro El Hombre Más Rico de Babilonia? Aprende como volverte afortunado Erase una vez en la antigua Babilonia que había un hombre rico llamado Arkad. De hecho, él era el hombre más rico del lugar. Al ver esto, 2 amigos de la infancia de acercaron a él para preguntarle cómo es que se había vuelto rico mientras que ellos habían trabajado muy duro y apenas con dificultades podían mantener a sus familias. Arkad sonrío y les dijo que en su juventud como intercambio de sus servicios como escriba a él se le había compartido una vez el secreto para la riqueza por parte de otro hombre rico. El secreto era: “Una parte de todo lo que ganas es tuyo y debes separarla del resto”. En otras palabras, no debes gastar todo lo que ganas, sino en lugar de eso invertirlo e invertirlo sabiamente. Esto fue lo que Arkad había hecho para comenzar: Presto dinero al armador de escudos, el cual le tenia que pagar un interés sobre el préstamo, lo que fue haciendo que la riqueza de Arkad creciera. El hombre más rico de babilonia consiste en parábolas como esta, y en este análisis vas a encontrar el consejo que puede ser destilado de las mismas y a traducido a los días del mundo moderno. En este análisis aprenderás: * Cómo finalmente la buena suerte es solo cuestión de un trabajo constante. * Porque nunca debes prestar dinero a un leñador, salvo que su negocio sea el de derribar arboles. * Porque debes pagarte a ti mismo primero. Para saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexperto Accede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconproposito Accede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org Descarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/ Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elite Sígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/ Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimiento... No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto Sígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingo Se Firme Salvador Mingo Conocimiento Experto
“Formal education can make you a living, but self-development will make you a fortune.” — Brian Buffini Before Brian Buffini became a wealthy and influential business leader, he was a struggling, recent immigrant living in San Diego with a goal to become successful. Over lunch with successful people from his church, he was urged to read “The Richest Man in Babylon” by George Clason. Written as a series of short stories in the Denver Post during the 1920s, “The Richest Man of Babylon” is comprised of several short stories, the main story centering on a man named Arkad and his journey to achieving wealth. In this episode, Brian shares the story of Arkad and the timeless lessons of financial significance he learned from a wealthy moneylender named Algamish. You’ll learn why it’s essential to keep at least 10 percent of what you earn, the three steps of smart financial management and the magic of compound interest. Wealthy people didn’t become rich by luck or chance; in most cases, they established good financial habits, prepared for the right opportunities and focused on the ultimate goal of achieving wealth. Inspirational quotes from today’s interview: “I attribute this book to jumpstarting me on the road to financial success more than anything else I’ve ever done.” — Brian Buffini “Formal education can make you a living, but self-development make you a fortune.” — Brian Buffini “If you have not acquired more than a bare existence in the years since we were youths, it is because you have either failed to learn the laws that govern the building of wealth or else you do not observe them.” — Arkad in The Richest Man in Babylon “I found the road to wealth when I decided that a part of all I earn was mine to keep.” — Algamish in “The Richest Man in Babylon” “Every gold piece you save is a slave to work for you. Every copper it earns is its child that can also earn for you. If you would become wealthy, then what you save must earn and its children must earn and its children’s children must earn.” — Algamish in “The Richest Man in Babylon” “Wealth, like a tree, grows like a tiny seed.” — Algamish in “The Richest Man in Babylon” “Opportunity is a haughty goddess who wastes no time with those who are unprepared.” — Arkad in “The Richest Man in Babylon” “Willpower is but the unflinching power to carry a task you set for yourself to fulfillment.” — Arkad in “The Richest Man in Babylon” “You don’t have to be great to start, but you do have to start to be great.” — Zig Ziglar “Never abdicate your financial decisions to someone else.” — Brian Buffini “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it. He who doesn’t, pays it.” — Albert Einstein Mentioned in the episode: The Richest Man in Babylon by George Clason Connect with Brian Buffini http://www.brianbuffini.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brianbuffini Twitter: https://twitter.com/brianbuffini Buffini Show Insiders: http://www.thebrianbuffinishow.com/insiders Love what you heard? Share it with your friends! http://bit.ly/BrianBuffiniShow Click here to buy our Podcast theme music, “The Cliffs of Moher” by Brogue Wave. http://www.broguewave.com http://www.facebook.com/broguewave
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