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it is angry; and your lazy mind must defend its lie。 The spirit is screaming; 〃e on。 Let's go to the gym and work out。〃 And the lazy mind says; 〃But I'm tired。 I worked really hard today。〃 Or the human spirit says; 〃I'm sick and tired of being poor。 Let's get out there and get rich。〃 To which the lazy mind says; 〃Rich people are greedy。 Besides it's too much bother。

It's not safe。 I might lose money。 I'm working hard enough as it is。 I've got too much to do at work anyway。 Look at what I have to do tonight。 My boss wants it finished by the morning。〃

〃I can't afford it〃 also brings up sadness。 A helplessness that leads to ' despondency and often depression。 〃Apathy〃 is another word。 〃How can I afford it?〃 opens up possibilities; excitement and dreams。 So rich dad ; was not so concerned about what you wanted to buy; but that 〃How can 'f j I afford it?〃 created a stronger mind and a dynamic spirit。

Thus; he rarely gave Mike or me anything。 Instead he would ask; 〃How can you afford it?〃 and that included college; which we paid for ourselves。 It was not the goal but the process of attaining the goal we desired that he wanted us to learn。 The problem I sense today is that there are millions of people who feel guilty about their greed。 It's an old conditioning from their childhood。 Their desire to have the finer things that life offers。 Most have been conditioned subconsciously to say; 〃You can't have that;〃 or ;

〃You'll never afford that。〃

When I decided to exit the rat race; it was simply a question。 〃How can I afford to never work again?〃 And my mind began to kick out answers and solutions。 The hardest part was fighting my real parents' dogma of 〃We can't afford that。〃 Or 〃Stop thinking only about yourself。〃 Or 〃Why don't you think a