It's healthy to have a degree of skepticism or common sense as I prefer to call it, but some people just have too much of it and that can really hold you back in life.
Someone asked me the other
day why people like Stuart Ross and Jay Kubassek could possibly care about helping other people reach the levels of success they have.
After all they've made the millions, and in real terms never need to work another day in their lives. Not bad for guys in their 30's.
They
often talk about this. They tell us that they did do the playboy thing for a while but that it just didn't satisfy them. Whilst they had the money and all that goes with it, that just wasn't enough in the long run.
Here is a new video from Stuart where he makes some great
points
Being a musician I couldn't help but think about guys like the Rolling Stones. They've been millionaires since they were in their 20's.
Why, you might ask are they still dragging themselves around the world to perform as pensioners? - The Strolling Bones as some
people call them.
The answer is simple - its just what they are. The Rolling Stones ARE The Rolling Stones. They are their own invention.
I think it's the same with Stuart and Jay - or in fact any very successful people who could easily just retire and spend the rest
of their days enjoying the money as the idle rich.
The fact that they don't just proves my point.
I know lots of wealthy people now since joining the SFM and I've noticed one thing the vast majority of them have in common.
They are not just in it for the money.
The money is a side effect of adding value to the world. It's not enough of itself - it's what you can do with it.
I absolutely love the
vision these guys have which Stuart explains brilliantly in his new video.
When you meet these guys in person, talk to them at events or see them on live webinars, it's very obvious that there's nothing phony here.
They've found a genuine purpose in life - a very noble one and the world really needs more people like them to teach the rest of us.
Cheers