Thursday, April 16, 2009

hear or shame?

i was browsing my email when suddenly i was routed to this page.i don't know this person,but i found myself in his shoes when i was reading his blog with regards to being a RAT.i'm afraid,i'm one.read it.

source:http://ryantheusbillionaire.blogspot.com/

HOW DEVOTED ARE WE IN THE CORPORATE WORLD?

How far are we to our goals?

I remember when I was in kindergarten, we had a school program where we declared what we want to be in the future. My classmates declared that they want to be a teacher, engineer, architect, etc. I can still remember my line, “I want to be a doctor when I grow up!” No wonder, I am a rat today. Trapped in the race. We were raised that way. We were educated to study hard, earn good grades, and find a safe and secure job with good benefits. So I studied hard, graduated Cum Laude, employed in one of the largest oil companies in the world which has benefits much better than any other companies. But the problem is, EMPLOYMENT IS RISKY. Risk is everywhere. We cannot eliminate the risks but we can reduce it. How can we reduce the risk? We have to be in control. How risky is employment? Can we decide for our career? Can we stay in the company if they are kicking us out? Are we in control? WE ARE DISPENSABLE. The reality is the company determines for how long they will need us. They can kick us out anytime whether we like it or not. And if it happens, we will lose our source of income and it will take some time before we can find another company that will employ us. What if we are not young anymore? Which company will employ us? What we have done doesn’t matter. We may get acknowledged for our contributions, but not all of us and not all of our contributions. The company will tell us that we were paid anyway. We are being paid the same amount as if we do our ordinary work routine.

Why are we staying in the company? Below are some of the reasons:
1. We think that our job is the only thing that can give us a good source of income. GOOD source of income MUST be stable. Is earned income stable? Are we working hard for this income?
2. We are not exposed to people who succeeded outside the corporate world. We know people “succeeded” in the corporate world. They are in the management positions. But are they happy? Do they have time freedom? How often they are with their family? There are some, but most are not.
3. The advice we get about situations is coming from people who are in the same field, trapped in the rat race as well. They cannot give us advice that is beyond their experiences. They advise us to be trapped in the rat race like them.
4. We were educated that being in a job is the only thing that can solve our financial needs. Most of us look for security. We work for someone else for money. We work for survival, not for the lifestyle we desire.

We are still in the rat race for some reasons:
1. We believe we don’t have a choice. It’s better to have a job than nothing at all.
2. We believe we can’t do anything. We do not have the control. The company decides for us. We do not own the company.
3. We believe we are not in the position to whinge. If we complain, we know the consequences. We might get fired.
We stay in the rat race for security. We work for someone else for money to survive. We are SLAVES, and the company and money are the MASTERS. We follow rules imposed by the company. It motivates people to work really hard for it. It decides how much salary we get. It determines if we are beneficial to it or not.
“Insanity is doing the same things over and over again but expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein
Below are some of the things possible to happen if we get out of the financial slavery:
1. We work because we choose to, not because we have to.
2. We can provide the dreams of the people we really love.
3. We can spend most of our time with the people matter to us.
4. We always have a choice.
5. We can take control of our careers and lives.
6. We don’t have to for someone else for money.
7. We are the drivers of our financial journey to success.
8. We can live through the lifestyle we desire.
9. We can grow more as a person.
10. We will have the right information and education.

“The size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire; the size of your dream; and how you handle disappointment along the way.” – Robert Kiyosaki

Sometimes, the fastest way to change and improve yourself is simply to change your environment. Being in the community of like-minded people can empower us. We will enjoy life more and more and become more meaningful.

Most people don’t act. Some have plenty of actions. But what we need is to take action and FOCUS (Follow One Course Until Successful).

“Keep your focus intact, and focus on the solution.” – Donald Trump

What shall we do?
1. Start writing down our goals 5-10 years from now that really matter to us and assess.
2. Find a mentor.
3. Be with people who are committed to transform their lives financially, emotionally, and spiritually.
4. Start reading books such as “Why We Want You To Be Rich” by Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump
5. Play the Cashflow game created by Robert Kiyosaki to learn more about money, business, and accounting in fun and easy way.


“If you want to go somewhere, it is best to find someone who has already been there.” – Robert Kiyosaki

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*he has a point.it's a hear!hear!*


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