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The Power of Concentration
CONCENTRATE ON WEALTH
LESSON XII.
It was never intended that man should be poor. When
wealth is obtained under the proper conditions it broadens the life.
Everything has its value. Everything has a good use and a bad use.
The forces of mind like wealth can be directed either for good or
evil. A little rest will re-create forces. Too much rest degenerates
into laziness, and brainless, dreamy longings.
If you acquire wealth unjustly from others, you are misusing your
forces; but if your wealth comes through the right sources you will
be blessed. Through wealth we can do things to uplift ourselves
and humanity.
Wealth is many persons' goal. It therefore stimulates their endeavor.
They long for it in order to dress and live in such a way as to
attract friends. Without friends they would not be so particular
of their surroundings. The fact is the more attractive we make ourselves
and our surroundings the more inspiring are their influences. It
is not conducive to proper thought to be surrounded by conditions
that are uncongenial and unpleasant.
So the first step toward acquiring wealth is to surround yourself
with helpful influences; to claim for yourself an environment of
culture, place yourself in it and be molded by its influences.
Most great men of all ages have been comparatively rich. They have
made or inherited money. Without money they could not have accomplished
what they did. The man engaged in physical drudgery is not likely
to have the same high ideals as the man that can command comparative
leisure.
Wealth is usually the fruit of achievement. It is not, however,
altogether the result of being industrious. Thousands of persons
work hard who never grow wealthy. Others with much less effort acquire
wealth. Seeing possibilities is another step toward acquiring wealth.
A man may be as industrious as he can possibly be, but if he does
not use his mental forces he will be a laborer, to be directed by
the man that uses to good advantage his mental forces.
No one can become wealthy in an ordinary lifetime, by mere savings
from earnings. Many scrimp and economize all their lives; but by
so doing waste all their vitality and energy. For example, I know
a man that used to walk to work. It took him an hour to go and an
hour to return. He could have taken a car and gone in twenty minutes.
He saved ten cents a day but wasted an hour and a half. It was not
a very profitable investment unless the time spent in physical exercise
yielded him large returns in the way of health.
The same amount of time spent in concentrated effort to overcome
his unfavorable business environment might have firmly planted his
feet in the path of prosperity.
One of the big mistakes made by many persons of the
present generation is that they associate with those who fail to
call out or develop the best that is in them. When the social side
of life is developed too exclusively, as it often is, and recreation
or entertainment becomes the leading motive of a person's life,
he acquires habits of extravagance instead of economy; habits of
wasting his resources, physical, mental, moral and spiritual, instead
of conserving them. He is, in consequence, lacking in proper motivation,
his God-given powers and forces are undeveloped and he inevitably
brings poor judgment to bear upon all the higher relationships of
life, while, as to his financial fortunes, he is ever the leaner;
often a parasite, and always, if opportunity affords, as heavy a
consumer as he is a poor producer.
It seems a part of the tragedy of life that these persons have to
be taught such painful lessons before they can understand the forces
and laws that regulate life. Few profit by the mistakes of others.
They must experience them for themselves and then apply the knowledge
so gained in reconstructing their lives.
Any man that has ever amounted to anything has never done a great
deal of detail work for long periods at any given time. He needs
his time to reflect. He does not do his duties today in the same
way as yesterday, but as the result of deliberate and concentrated
effort, constantly tries to improve his methods.
The other day I attended a lecture on Prosperity. I knew the lecturer
had been practically broke for ten years. I wanted to hear what
he had to say. He spoke very well. He no doubt benefited some of
his hearers, but he had not profited by his own teachings. I introduced
myself and asked him if he believed in his maxims. He said he did.
I asked him if they had made him prosperous. He said not exactly.
I asked him why. He answered that he thought he was fated not to
experience prosperity.
In half an hour I showed that man why poverty had always been his
companion. He had dressed poorly. He held his lectures in poor surroundings.
By his actions and beliefs he attracted poverty. He did not realize
that his thoughts and his surroundings exercised an unfavorable
influence. I said: "Thoughts are moving forces; great powers.
Thoughts of wealth attract wealth. Therefore, if you desire wealth
you must attract the forces that will help you to secure it. Your
thoughts attract a similar kind of thoughts. If you hold thoughts
of poverty you attract poverty. If you make up your mind you are
going to be wealthy, you will instil this thought into all your
mental forces, and you will at the same time use every external
condition to help you."
Many persons are of the opinion that if you have money it is easy
to make more money. But this is not necessarily true. Ninety per
cent of the men that start in business fail. Money will not enable
one to accumulate much more, unless he is trained to seek and use
good opportunities for its investment. If he inherits money the
chances are that he will lose it. While, if he has made it, he not
only knows its value, but has developed the power to use it as well
as to make more if he loses it.
Business success today depends on foresight, good judgment, grit,
firm resolution and settled purpose. But never forget that thought
is as real a force as electricity. Let your thoughts be such, that
you will send out as good as you receive; if you do not, you are
not enriching others, and therefore deserve not to be enriched.
The man that tries to get all he can from others for nothing becomes
so selfish and mean that he does not even enjoy his acquisitions.
We see examples of this every day. What we take from others, will
in turn, be taken from us. All obligations have to be met fairly
and squarely. We cannot reach perfection until we discharge every
obligation of our lives. We all realize this, so why not willingly
give a fair exchange for all that we receive?
Again I repeat that the first as well as the last step in acquiring
wealth is to surround yourself with good influences—good thought,
good health, good home and business environment and successful business
associates. Cultivate, by every legitimate means, the acquaintance
of men of big caliber. Bring your thought vibrations in regard to
business into harmony with theirs. This will make your society not
only agreeable, but sought after, and, when you have formed intimate
friendships with clean, reputable men of wealth, entrust to them,
for investment, your surplus earnings, however small, until you
have developed the initiative and business acumen to successfully
manage your own investments. By this time you will, through such
associations, have found your place in life which, if you have rightly
concentrated upon and used your opportunities, will not be among
men of small parts. With a competence secured, you will take pleasure
in using a part of it in making the road you traveled in reaching
your position easier for those who follow you.
There is somewhere in every brain the energy that will get you out
of that rut and put you far up on the mountain of success if you
can only use the energy.
You know that gasoline in the engine of an automobile doesn't move
the car until the spark comes to explode the gasoline.
So it is with the mind of man. We are not speaking now of men of
great genius, but of average, able citizens.
Each one of them has in his brain the capacity to climb over the
word impossible and get into the successful country beyond.
And hope, self-confidence and the determination to do something
supply the spark that makes the energy work.
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