
Sunday, 15 March 2009
Got up early to attend a seminar : How to play Robert Kyosaki's Cash Flow Game. Had to pay $50 to attend!!!!
Bought the same a couple of months ago at a discounted price of $300... and had not played it even once! Ya... need to pay $50 just to play. I guess I am weird this way...hmmm... I guess many people are like me, we need to feel a little pain before we act.
The game itself was ok, but I feel that it was amateurish organized. I did however learnt some lesson there, so I guess the 50 bucks and the entire sunday morning did not go to waste.
The lessons I learnt are:
1) To be rich, I need to take risks. The bigger the risk, the bigger the reward. But the risk could break you.
2) People are predominately selfish. If they feel that an arrangement would benefit them in a small way, but would potentially benefit someone else in a much bigger way, they would not agree to the arrangement....even if it will benefit them 100%
3) There are so many intelligent, highly educated people out there with faulty thinking. And the major faulty thinking most have is : "Although I know my success is a result of my hard work, real success is dependent on luck or some external force that is beyond my control"
No wonder there are so many "non-winners" out there!
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