Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Spiritual Law - Add Value

Adding Value to other people’s lives. Success training isn’t about trying to figure how much money you can put in your pocket. Success training is about earning your wealth so that you can KEEP it longer.

“Brooks, What do you mean Keep it longer?”

The Universal laws that provided it to you in the first place soon consume anything given and not earned. If you have taken without payment, that is theft and a price must be paid for that.
So lets have a look at this following phrase told to me by Warren Contreras,

”He who helps the most people wins!”

This is a statement of adding Value. So many of our mentors talk about this. I believe it truly reflects what humanity is all about.

You are invited to a Pot Luck Dinner over at your friends house. Every person contributes by bringing a dish of food of some sorts. You, bring nothing.
How do you feel? Is Guilt the predominant feeling that you have right now?
Can you sit at the table with so many others and eat their food? Not likely, you will feel like you are not deserving.

These same underlying principals are at work on your subconscious when you don’t add value to other people’s lives. Subconsciously your guilt may prevent you from being successful, because you have not provided value.

In “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill, Hill states that,
“The method by which desire for riches can be transmuted into its financial equivalent, consists of, determining exactly what you intend to GIVE in return for the money you desire.”

His next words really drive the point home,
“There is no such reality as something for nothing”

It's about living true to your purpose. It's about adding your piece of the puzzle to the world. It's about serving others.

Most people are so stuck in their egos that everything revolves around "me, me and more me." But again, it's not about you, it's about adding value to other people's lives.

Buckminster Fuller said, "The purpose of our lives is to add value to the people of this generation and those that follow."

The goal is to share your gifts and value with as many people as possible.

Many people believe you must tithe with money or time or ideas. Whichever works for you is fine. It is paying your dues that counts

Dan