How Prosperity can be Counter-Intuitive
Steve Hunter
AS400 professional with over 30 years experience in development, analysis & support. JD Edwards, JBA. MS Office Apps. Problem Solver.
The biggest problem when it comes to prosperity, specifically explaining it…
...is that it is completely counter-intuitive.
For example, you can be rich… but far from prosperous. An example would be having a lot of money, but very little time to enjoy it. Or perhaps you’d have time, but nobody to spend that time with.
On the other hand, you can be poor… and prosperous. Here’s a quote that illustrates that point.
"Prosperity depends more on wanting what you have than having what you want." Geoffrey F. Albert
So if you have as much money as you need, if you have all the stuff that you want, if you have all the time you want to spend on things you want to do, and if you have a great relationship and health… then, you’re prosperous.
Now, if any single one of these aspects in your life are not quite to your liking, the reason could be...
your prosperity algorithm could be out of whack.
You’ve probably heard of an algorithm as something that is related to computers. Google runs on an algorithm. Things you see on your Facebook feed are sorted by an advanced algorithm that predicts what you’re going to want to see. The things Amazon shows you when you open their site? Also, determined by an algorithm.
Algorithms can also be simpler. For example, a cookie recipe is an algorithm.
Likewise, your current level of prosperity is determined by your prosperity algorithm.
And it can be tweaked to give you the results you want.
Now, it’s not easy or self explanatory.
As I said, this thing is very counterintuitive.
For example, what’s your relationship with unfairness? Do you think the world is a fair and just place? Not really, right? Now what do you do with it?
Or, what about luck? Contrary to the popular belief, it’s not this passive thing that happens by chance. But it can’t be engineered per se, either. What do you do with it?
Timing? Does that mean you wait for the right time to strike? Or you charge, head first, into whatever is in front of you? Maybe it’s neither?
Passion is also often misunderstood - there are tons of penniless, unhappy passionate people.
Adversity - do you think it’s good or bad?
I could go on and on forever… however it would do you no good. Or me, for that matter.
What would help instead is delving deep into all of these concepts and setting the record straight, so that your prosperity algorithm is in tune with what you want out of life.
Here’s your chance to do that on a free training.
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It’s nothing short of groundbreaking.