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TieGe wrote:Hi all
Thank Dennis.
This is a very powerful rule. I do know this but Dennis make it so clear. There are a few times I missed the opportunity cos i asked my friends should I venture into it and they said no.
I am going to teach others and also my son this powerful rule.
I just taught my son about rule 72 and I am pleased to have imparted some financially literacy to him.
In fact since last year I give him $120 for this birthday and I told him he can spend it or keep with me papa bank and I offer him 10% interest. He decided not to spend it. This year his birthday he also choose to save with me for 10% interest. If this is useful, use it.
Tie Ge
dragonhart2 wrote:Tks,
the hardest and most important thing to change is their MINDSET. if a person mindset is still the same(thinks like the poor), he will not TAKE ACTION even if he paid a lot for a seminar to learn how to think and invest like the RICH.
well, for most people, they need to hit a brick wall and get injured, then they are "enlightened". it does take a lot of courage to bounce back (most people don't and gave up trying).
Warren buffett calls this "paying your dues"...u need to lose $ in stocks first(learn some lessons), then u learn how to make $.
As mentioned by Andrew Matthews: we take the same lesson again and again, until we learnt the lesson. then we move to the next lesson.
people must want to help themselves (badly enough), than we stretch out our hands to help.
on our part, we must be patient to wait till they are ready to receive the teachings(else we will be frustrated that their mindset still the same and not applying what we taught). if they are not ready, we cant' force them to learn (no use and no point getting ourselves frustrated)....the change must come from within them...they must have a BURNING DESIRE to be a millionaire/ to make it financially, then they will have DEFINITE GOALS AND DEFINITE PLANS to achieve it And will be absorbing the teachings like a sponge....hence, we just stand by and wait til they are ready lor..it is their destiny...their right to remain status quo..
"when the student is ready, the teacher appears". Strangely enough, this is what happened to me.
my mindset was ready and open to receive your teachings when i attended your seminar(2, 9,10 and 16 July), hence i am able to understand and apply what u teach.
my wife bought your first book 1 year ago, we tried to register for the free siminar(don't know why we couldn't managed to register .....so we figured that "free one so priority given to paying participants"...ha ha ha quite silly hor)..so we forgot about it....
Then 2 months ago, my wife's friend signed her up and she went(i declined the offer..thinking "uh..just another free seminar to con people to sign up for some get rich quick seminar costing a few thousand...property, stocks, trading forex, stocks...etc...bluff one la")...sure enough, her friends walked out halfway thru the seminar when "Dennis start promoting his paid seminars".......
But then, hearing what my wife said about your seminar and what u shared about "Chip Eng Seng". She said, u seems quite sincere in helping people grow their wealth.
The next day, i went to SGX.com to check CES out....wah! PER 3x, Nav 56.8 cts, share price 46 cts and the 5 yr chart....construction company and developer...stands to benefit from latest Koh BW, HDB announcement to build 22,000 BTO and more DBSS flats in the next 2-3 years....hmm this Dennis got "substance" aka "liao" one...worth attending....
So i signed up for the "Path to financial freedom" workshop...and the rest is history...
it's really THINK and GROW RICH!
hope my sharing can inspire others (who are still hesitating) to take the "leap of faith".
like u mentioned, i am not walking this path alone (there are geninuely helpful people HERE to guide, encourage and scold if necessary).
Jason.
Dennis Ng wrote:Hi all,
The Fact is each seminar, only about 60% of seminar graduates registered in the forum. Guess becos it's FREE.
For graduates who visit the forum, such as yourselves, you will realise the value of the forum. But to these people, they don't register nor visit becos they don't see the value.
dvortex wrote:Hi Dennis,
I observe in your posts you never give direct answers and instead, provide supporting evidence and make the questioner think deeper into their quest for the answer to their own question.
In the quest for knowledge, other co-related knowledge are also learnt.
Chinese have a saying, "A good teacher is like a hundred years old tree" something like this...And you are one!
Thank YOU!
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