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Dennis


--- On Tue, 9/9/08, Matt Furey <matt@...> wrote:

> From: Matt Furey <matt@...>
> Subject: Your Greed Glands
> To: "dennis servaes" <dennisservaes@...>
> Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 12:38 PM
> Your Greed Glands
>
> dennis,
>
> You'd be amazed how many people limit themselves
> financially out of fear of being "too greedy."
> The message
> received in childhood was simple: You don't need
> anything
> more than the basics and so long as those are covered,
> that's enough.
>
> Sorry dennis, that's not how it works.
>
> Having enough to cover the basics means you are barely
> surviving. Oddly enough, those whose goal in life is to
> get by - barely and rarely do so.
>
> You live in an abundant Universe, my friend. You are free
> to inhale and exhale as much air as you'd like - and if
> you
> take in more than anyone else, who would dare call you
> greedy.
>
> Same goes with knowledge. If you have a favorite subject
> that you study more than almost anyone, is your quest for
> knowledge greed.
>
> And what about martial arts or sports. No one ever called
> me greedy because I don't want to stop learning about
> the
> subject I've already won a world championship in.
>
> No one can truly state what is and what isn't greed in
> your
> situation, especially if they don't know your goals.
>
> There's a Zen story that illustrates this truth:
>
> There once lived a Zen master who was an incredible artist.
> Yet, he charged very high prices for his work - much more
> than anyone else. Many said he was greedy. He ignored such
> statements, continued to do his work while charging premium
> prices.
>
> One day a geisha asked him to do a painting and said she
> would pay whatever price he asked. When he finished she
> paid the fee while disapproving of the job - yet hired him
> to do another.
>
> He obliged - but charged even more to do the second job.
> When finished she nodded that it was good and paid him
> his fee.
>
> For years people said he was greedy - but then, later in
> life
> when they found out he had saved the majority of the money
> to rebuild a city that was destroyed by a flood - their
> opinion
> changed.
>
> Suppose you have goals to put your children through
> college,
> to travel the world, to study subjects of interest, to
> build schools,
> libraries, churches, hospitals and so on. Who then, can
> rightfully
> proclaim that you've been greedy when your goals are
> unknown.
>
> Is there such a thing as greedy. Sure, there is. In my book
> you're
> greedy when you have no interest in your fellow man - only
> in
> yourself. You hoard anything and everything for yourself.
> To me
> greed has nothing to do with how much you have; it has
> everything to do with your mindset.
>
> Being afraid of greed when you're not wealthy is like
> being afraid
> of scorpions when you don't live in the desert.
> It's like fearing
> gluttony when you're starving; it's like fearing
> lust when you
> have no partners.
>
> In today's society, making a mill-ion dollars a year is
> far from
> greed. Same goes for making multiple mill-ions per year.
> And based on the philanthropy of so many of this
> nation's
> billionaires - can we even call them greedy.
>
> I believe God gave us an abundant Universe to see how much
> we're willing to ask for. Most ask for little... and
> receive less.
>
> The wise man asks for what will help him achieve his
> personal
> and professional goals. The wise man realizes that it's
> not the
> amount of m-oney that matters - what matters is the
> self-image
> and character you must establish in order to become the
> person
> who is both comfortable and deserving of that amount.
>
> Want the text-book that teaches you how to transform your
> self-
> image about m-oney and the good it can bring into your
> life,
> then go to http://psycho-cyb.com/101_ways.html and order
> NOW.
>
> Best,
>
> Matt Furey
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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