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Is wanting 'plenty of money' a flawed goal?

I've been pondering a concept that might seem a bit counterintuitive in our goal-driven society. What if the desire for 'plenty of money' is actually holding us back from achieving true success?

In a recent episode of Mindset2Results, Elena Apalkova delves into Napoleon Hill's principles and challenges the vague notion of simply wanting more money. She argues that defining a specific amount is crucial. Vague goals lead to vague results. It's about clarity and precision.

Moreover, Elena emphasizes the importance of knowing exactly what you're willing to give in return. The idea that there is 'nothing for nothing' means that achieving financial goals requires a clear exchange of effort, time, and resources. This isn't just a transaction; it's a transformation.

We need to ask ourselves tough questions: What am I willing to sacrifice or contribute? How much time will I invest in this pursuit? And critically, by when do I intend to achieve this? Setting a definite date isn't just about deadlines; it's about commitment.

Видео Is wanting 'plenty of money' a flawed goal? канала Elena Apalkova
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