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One
day Mr. Shoaff said, "Jim, if you want to be wealthy and happy, learn this
lesson well: Learn to work harder on yourself than you do on your job."
Since
that time I've been working on my own personal development. And I must
admit that this has been the most challenging assignment of all. This business
of personal development lasts a lifetime.
You
see, what you become is far more important than what you get. The important
question to ask on the job is not, "What am I getting?" Instead, you should
ask, "What am I becoming?" Getting and becoming are like Siamese twins:
What you become directly influences what you get. Think of it this way:
Most of what you have today you have attracted by becoming the person you
are today.
I've
also found that income rarely exceeds personal development. Sometimes income
takes a lucky jump, but unless you learn to handle the responsibilities
that come with it, it will usually shrink back to the amount you can handle.
If
someone hands you a million dollars, you'd better hurry up and become a
millionaire. A very rich man once said, "If you took all the money in the
world and divided it equally among everybody, it would soon be back in
the same pockets it was before."
It
is hard to keep that which has not been obtained through personal development
So
here's the great axiom of life:
--TO
HAVE MORE THAN YOU'VE GOT, BECOME MORE THAN YOU ARE--
This
is where you should focus most of your attention. Otherwise, you just might
have to contend with the axiom of not changing, which is:
--UNLESS
YOU CHANGE HOW YOU ARE, YOU'LL ALWAYS HAVE WHAT YOU'VE GOT--
To
Your Success,
Jim
Rohn
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