There’s a nickname in the Tibetan language for money: “Kunga Dhondup.” Roughly translated it means, “that which makes us happy and fulfills our wishes.” This is one of the extremely rare ...
There’s a nickname in the Tibetan language for money: “Kunga Dhondup.” Roughly translated it means, “that which makes us happy and fulfills our wishes.” This is one of the extremely rare ...
Want to know the biggest prosperity insight I ever learned? I learned a lot of them! But the most important insight I learned was NOT:
Understanding the value of money…
Breaking o...
(How You Build Wealth, Part 1 of 2)
“If I lost it all tomorrow and had to start all over, I would be a millionaire again within two years.”
I used to proclaim that statement above with gre...
I wrote a post on my Tumblr blog the other day about relationships. (BTW, you can follow me there at: http://randygage.tumblr.com/ ) In that post I looked at how you relate to money. (more…...
As I counsel people on creating wealth and developing prosperity consciousness, there is one issue that comes up again, and again. The pervasive, all-encompassing and lack-centered beliefs they deve...
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