Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Empty Bank Accounts Don't Feed Hungry Mouths
In challenging economic times the art of “rich bashing” becomes a profession. It never ceases to amaze me, why those people who invest time and money in themselves to grow and support themselves and their families and communities, are bashed in media commentary as “rich ba<expletive>ds” and so on.
I attended a seminar recently run by my Thought Leader colleague and friend Dale Beaumont. Dale made the key point:
“Empty bank accounts don’t feed hungry mouths”.
It’s a bit like socialism; great idea until the money runs out.
Bank accounts are like reservoir dams. When times are good, and rains are regular, the dam keeps filling with constant rain and the water is used, both wisely and in the majority, unwisely.
The same happens with bank accounts. A healthy bank account, with savings, constantly replenished, is considered a very basic and fundamental indicator of your financial health.
Why have a full bank account? Because you can make a difference with your financial health and your contributions.
Prevention: a full bank account means you do not have to rely on someone else (read Centrelink & taxpayer) for support.
Contribution: You choose to whom, when, how and how much, you make your financial contribution.
The Phil’s-osophy
Make sure your bank account continues to fill constantly and when emptied, do so wisely.
It does wonders to your feeling of abundance!
To your success,
Phil
http://www.philipwagner.com.au/
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