Your Income is Related to Your Philosophy, Not the Economy

Work harder on what you believe

David O.
Change Your Mind Change Your Life
4 min readMay 24, 2022

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What you become is far more valuable than what you get. In challenging economic times, people are always looking for who to blame for their financial problems. And the media jumps on the bandwagon. They swiftly create an enemy to take all the blame. But you are 100% responsible for how much you have. Anybody can change their income levels by deciding to be more successful.

Success is Something You Attract by Who You Become

The famed Jim Rohn made an illustration of a person chasing a butterfly. If you start chasing a butterfly on a field, it is unlikely that you will catch it. But if you sit still and blend into the surroundings, a butterfly will likely come land on your head (or hands).

The same is true of financial success. It is very hard to get it when you chase it. But if you stop and focus on working on yourself on being worthy, success will come to you pretty easily.

The vibe of chasing things doesn’t produce lasting success. The more you chase it, the more it plays “hard to get”. But if you let go and just focus on improving yourself to be the best, things that go to the best will naturally come to you.

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David O.
Change Your Mind Change Your Life

I investigate things and write about them. Mostly around wealth, money, rich people, career, and business success. Not financial advice