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The concept of “lack” (there isn’t enough to go around) originated from the British
economist, Thomas Malthus. While working in India in the late 18th century, Malthus
calculated the population increasing exponentially (2, 4, 8, 16) while food production
increased only arithmetically (1, 2, 3, 4). As Hansen points out in How To Achieve Total
Prosperity: “The truth is that Malthus did not know about the simultaneous inventions of
refrigeration-created out at sea-and hermetic sealing, plus other enhanced food preservation
and growing techniques that made Malthus wrong.” *
Strategy 1-3:
Gain control over your authority figures.
The Little Life
“Habit is either the best of servants or the worst of masters.”
Emmons
Before you reached the age of reason, authority figures in your life implanted Today
concepts into you which, upon further reflection, you might want to reject. We are now is a
going into a section that will allow you to examine some of those concepts and show you great
various exercises to overcome their impact on your life. day
Strategy 1-4:
Use the 8 money-making habits.
“The mind is a powerful magnet and as such ATTRACTS whatever
corresponds to its ruling state. EXPECTATION dictates what that ruling state will
be and therefore governs what corresponds to the mind and what is ATTRACTED
into your life. EXPECTATION can be either a blessing or a curse, but either way it
is certainly one of the most powerful unseen forces in your life.” * 31
Bob Proctor
In this section we will talk about eight money-making habits that will allow you
to start attracting something much better in your life.
Millionaire I remember a friend of ours, one of the people who came to the seminar, who
wanted to find a record producer for her album. She is a great singer, and in a short time
she got into the right vibration. She started to visualize her CDs, and before you know
Mindset* Mark Victor Hansen, How to Achieve Total Prosperity, (MVH and Assoc., 1981), 31.
* Bob Proctor, You Were Born Rich, (McCrary Publishing, Inc., 1984), 91.