Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Hi Taha, The good life is expensive. There is another way to live that doesn't cost as much but it isn't any good. The good life does cost a lot of money in today's fast moving, materialistic world, but don't let that discourage you because you can most certainly enjoy the good life if you really want to. Make a definite decision to make some important changes in your life, and remember ... money will definitely make your life more comfortable. It is unfortunate, but not uncommon, to hear poor but well meaning people say that money is not important to them; they just want to do good in this life. In 1903, Wallace D. Wattles wrote, The Science of Getting Rich. Wattles reply to such statements was, "If you want to do good, get rich first." Wattles was right. The good you can do without money will be limited to your physical presence at any given time. However, when you have an abundance of money, you are able to provide service to others in places far beyond your own physical presence. Regardless of what your present financial position may be, realize you can have money, all you want, but you must earn it. The great majority of our population lives in ignorance of this fact. If wealth is something that has escaped you up to this point in your life, you are not unusual. Wealth has escaped the majority of people. What would be unusual would be your decision to do something about it. The library or good book stores have excellent books, which explain the basic fundamentals for a life of great wealth and unlimited service. Attend seminars that teach "how to earn more money." When you make this decision, refuse to permit anyone to dissuade you. To your success, Bob Proctor Chairman & Co-Founder Proctor Gallagher Institute PS - If you'd like to change your world once and for all ... To start living the life that up to this point you've only dreamed about - and achieve the huge goals you really want but have been reluctant to set. This is for you. Share: Follow: If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: Unsubscribe Proctor Gallagher Institute 8776 E Shea Blvd, Suite 106-621 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 United States 1 (800) 871-9715 | (480) 767 2458
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