Monday, April 11, 2011

THE MYSTERY BEHIND MONEY

Dear Friend,



This could be the most exciting letter you have ever received. Period.

Have you ever wanted to be very wealthy – but simply not known how to

go about it? Have you felt alone, lost in a sea of conflicting (and

often high-priced) money-making advice? Let me ask you one final

question: “Do you think it would be easier for you to reach your

financial goals if you had a personal mentor? Someone who had amassed

a multi-million fortune and who was prepared to stand by your side

until YOU became a millionaire as well?”



If you were struggling, they’d be there with their years of wisdom,

experience and raw money-making know-how to show you the way. If you

were lost or confused, like a close friend, your mentor would be by

your side to set you straight.



Forgive me for being a little presumptuous, but I firmly believe I’ve

walked your long, weary mile. I’ve been where you’ve been. If you’re

struggling now, trust me, I was struggling more! I can remember a time

(it’s burned on my mind) when all I had in the world was 150 naira and

a cheap suit.



That was before I made an incredible discovery...



I slaved away in poorly paid jobs, getting nowhere, using MY talents,

MY skills and MY hard work to make SOMEONE ELSE wealthy!



Sound familiar?



It should do – I’ve heard the same story from thousands of people over

the years.



It was my story too. But I knew I wanted ‘out’. So I asked myself over and over…



Do YOU want the great feeling of a lifetime of achievement, running

one or more outstandingly successful businesses which allow you and

your family to “live the dream”?



If the answer is YES! Then I know I can help you as I have helped

thousands of others.



Understanding The Mystery Called Money... I learnt this secret from my

RARE Mentor...

These insider secrets are easy to learn but are not taught in any

school or university.



Would you like to know the inside secrets of the super rich?



If so, here’s the biggest ‘secret’ of all….



Money is a mystery and a very interesting subject. Understanding how

money works is interesting because it scrutinizes how our personal

feelings and expectations affect our financial success. As a driving

force of modern civilization, money plays an integral part in our

everyday lives, from spending a vast majority of our time working hard

for the money to financial planning for the future. Without money, we

don’t survive.



Until recently, psychologists seldom considered the understanding of

money, but with the latest research studies examining how it

influences our personalities, emotions and even sexual behavior, the

subject has gained footing in psychology courses everywhere.



Let me quickly share some of the mysteries of money

1. Emotions and Money

Remember the old saying “money doesn’t bring you happiness.” But is

that really true? Winning the lottery sounds pretty exciting, while

worrying about paying the bills and buying food every month does not.

That said, though, many lottery winners claim that suddenly being

swamped with loads of cash did nothing for their life but cause

trouble, which ultimately made them miserable. The recent death of a

Florida man who won 30 million dollars in the state lottery is no

exception.



Abraham Shakespeare was found buried under a concrete slab in a

backyard, an apparent victim of murder. Of course not all lotto

winners will endure the same fate, but many people feel that they

would have been better off not winning. A lot of people who have come

into money feel that spending it on others, rather than just

themselves, is the true key to happiness.



2. Relationships and Money

Typically, the cliché in relationships is that women are in search of

rich men, despite age or appearance. But that is not always the case.

Men often prefer women with a solid financial background. Money’s

influence on sex, however, is not an issue at this time, as no

relationship has been found between wealth and the amount of sex a

person has during his or her lifetime.



Money is a factor in many psychological disorders as well such as

depression and kleptomania. People sometimes spend money to ease

feelings of sadness, loneliness and boredom. Kleptomania is often

centered around stealing money to ease anxiety or is caused by a lack

of impulse control. People’s instinct for finding food and surviving

is now replaced with accumulating material goods and wealth. Though

money is essential to live, making it the focus of life is not always

indicative of good mental health.



3. Thoughts and Money

People's thoughts and behaviour towards money can't easily be

explained by it being simply an instrument, so how can we understand

it? Money is not just a tool for us, it also acts like a drug on the

mind. Drugs act on the central nervous system to create mental states

that do not meet some kind of function in the world in the same way

that sex or food does. For example, the feeling of hunger drives us to

find food, and we need food to survive, so hunger has an evolutionary

function.



4. Sports and Money

Humans love to play. Compared to other animals, humans take a long

time to grow up, and while growing up, and still afterwards, we have a

strong instinct for play. Perhaps our propensity for play naturally

provides part of the scaffolding on which we have built our addiction

to money. Money turns out to be one of the most addictive games we

ever invented.



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material.



Regards,



Chudi Onyemeri

08030868300


Chudi Onyemeri is the Founder of The RARE Mentor Company, a firm that

helps entrepreneurs create profitable businesses that can work without
them.