Will My 5 Hour “Puja” Affect Your Money?
Hey,
Thanks for catching this post, I want to just go into a bit more about a common phrase that we use in our teachings:
“Go To Monte Carlo”
Now - if you don’t know me, i’m Hindu and believe in Hinduism. And today, I just got back from a family religious event, or a “puja”. This is the reciting of a certain prayer. Now, I’ll be honest, I’m not that religious and struggle to follow the basics of Hinduism, however my mum and the ladies in our family are. So when I tell you that this Puja lasted 5 hours, you’ve got to feel my pain when being told to book out Saturday.
Yep, 5 hours of sitting in one place and saying a religious poem 100+ times. Oh yes. Now, I’m not going to go into any big “religious pitch” here - but I just want you to get an insight into one of my “epiphanies” while I was taking part.
I had a BIG realization about 3 and a half hours in - this is exactly what “Go To Monte Carlo” means.
It’s not the materialistic meaning of just GOING to Monte Carlo and the cars and the hotels and the luxury associated. Its about doing the things that are important to you, and the people around you. That is what The Protected Trader system is about.
Now, granted - I don’t know how much this “Hanuman Chalisa Puja” is going to help me, but I do believe that my Mum being happy with me, will give me peace of mind and the ability to progress. Just ask any MAN ;).
You see too many people work for money, and when they are needed, they can’t be available, because if they stop working the money stops flowing.
However with The Protected Trader system, I was able to have my money work for me and BE THERE when in this case - my mum needed me to be there. And the money never stopped flowing. Its truly a passive income.
Therefore, FINALLY - today I realize the power of “Go To Monte Carlo”. I don’t know why but this situation today has given me the ORIGINAL “ah-hah” moment I had and ignited my passion - maybe thats what the purpose of the “puja” was for me… I don’t know.
So “Go To Monte Carlo” means doing the things that make you and others you care about HAPPY, at the end of the day - it’s not about being the richest man or woman in the grave yard - its about the fulfillment of the journey. And that’s what I realized today.
Let me just give you one further distinction.
A LOT of people are in the position of being able to do what makes them happy and what makes the people they care about happy.
The distinction between The Protected Trader strategies and other strategies is that we not only make you “able” to do the things you love - we MOTIVATE you to actually DO things that make you and others happy.
Having the “Ability” and actually “DOING” are two different things. That’s why we don’t just say
“Think about going to monte carlo” our way is:
“GO To Monte Carlo” - take the power, the power is in the NOW - take the step and actually DO what makes you and the people you care about happy.
The Protected Trader strategies allow you to work a maximum of 2 hours a month - allowing you to plan and control your life - rather than let life control you.
That is the power of The Protected Trader strategies. I just want to say thank you for reading this post and I hope now you understand that you can LITERALLY grab your life by the “horns” and take control - and the first step is your income - because thats about 60% of your daily focus.
So my 5 hour “puja” will affect your money because of this small but big distinction about 3 and half hours in - it’s got me thinking and given me a much more clearer path to teaching you.
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So was the 5 hours worth it - absolutely!
Thank You + Warm Wishes For The Weekend!
From A Very Tired, But Happy Minesh Bhindi.
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Minesh Bhindi,
http://www.CashForLifeInvesting.com






































Ekaterina said
am April 9 2009 @ 8:24 pm
Nice post! I agree with you, Minesh!
In this case i always recall Jim Rohn’s words: “Learn how to be happy with what you have while you pursue all that you want”.