Friday, February 12, 2021

SHTF PLAN 02/12/2021 BIDEN: WIPE THAT SMIRK OFF YOUR FACE!

 Dear Reader:

This is a contributed article from WealthResearchGroup.com and we strongly suggest you read it:

Today, we want to address a topic I grappled with a lot: poverty.

We're not blaming Joe Biden for the current situation, but we would love to raise awareness about the fact that poverty is a problem that can't just be solved with handouts!

Joe, poverty existed in America well before you were ever sworn in as President of The United States.

Poverty is a state of mind; it can only be eradicated by never talking about it ever again or acknowledging it.

The mind of man must be focused on wealth, progress, accomplishments and solutions, if he ever hopes to lift himself out of poverty.

I'm just shocked at the innumerable ways that socialistic policies keep missing the mark. It saddens me that poverty is celebrated, hugged and embraced, since the absolute worst thing that the poor should dread are people like Bernie Sanders, who are well-intentioned and sincere – but are SINCERELY WRONG. 

No one should be cold or indifferent of the struggles of the people, but sympathy towards the challenges of those, who haven't figured out the way out yet, isn't the same as having pity on them. Don’t treat poverty like an illness; instead, show them the way out, by personally living the dream!

It's absolutely possible and common to be on a mission to alleviate the misery of men, to lift them out of poverty, to eradicate disease or to put a smile on someone else's face, but the tragedy is that the poor have been institutionally-trained to believe that poverty is an irrevocable penalty, an outside circumstance that only the government can fix; this is all wrong!

I grew up poor, in a home where my father drove businesses into the ground on three separate occasions during my teenage years.

I saw firsthand what liquidating assets means, what putting liens on personal property is like, what downsizing feels like, and what hearing "No" is like when requesting new toys, allowance or clothes – so I chose to leave that life behind.

Starting at the age of 13, I began working, making dozens of mistakes with clients (parents, whose children I babysat, for example), compounding the errors with scores of mistakes in dealing with finances (spending on things I didn't need, as a teen), and doubling down on these wrong-doings by repeating them.

Still, getting up every morning and making the world a library for seeking out better information, willing mentors, books that completely shaped my character and spending hours a day, studying and implementing these said principles, finally made an impact on my life and lifted me out of that basecamp. It took more than a decade for a meaningful breakthrough to enter my experience and it took much faith and constant support from my wife to push and keep on.

It took enormous effort and untold sacrifices, which looking back bring tears to my eyes, but never in a million years did I once look for someone else to act as my guardian angel and give me someone else's money.

Nothing is free – nothing!

Keep your distance from the toxicity of the ideas that today's "nannies" are proposing; it's so easy to take free money, especially when things are dire and one is facing survivalist surroundings, but I submit to you that the road to wealth, the highway to riches and to personal development, starts by rejecting being labeled as poor, altogether.

No one is stuck and no one is poor, until such time as he accepts that label and relates it to himself.

I've read books like Think and Grow Rich over 200 times in my life. I've written down my goals on pieces of paper every day for all of my adult life; I don't know of any easy way to advance. Staying on the right course has been the most laborious task I've ever chosen to take upon myself.

Thinking in the right way, then being capable of acting out the thought and constantly evaluating the results is so tough, but it's the only way to develop and grow out of poverty.

I dare you to rise to the challenge and to give it your all now, tomorrow and until your last breath. Don't let the government tell you that you're disabled, poor, ill or retired. Define yourself, imaging your ideal lifestyle and get it done!

I hope THIS helps!

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