There's way more than a million sitting on your assets, I guarantee it,
Speaker:with just a short little adventure into your introspection,
Speaker:you'll discover these if you look.
Speaker:I met an individual many years ago, doing a radio show,
Speaker:live, about an hour outside of San Francisco.
Speaker:He insisted that I come to do the show live, not by telephone.
Speaker:And he reached a lot of stations or 50 million
Speaker:people, viewers or listeners in his system, and so I was, you know,
Speaker:I didn't want to pass up the opportunity to go and speak to 50 million people so
Speaker:I took a limo down to the where his place was and I got there,
Speaker:when I got to this building, it didn't look,
Speaker:it was unassuming it didn't look like a radio show,
Speaker:didn't see any big satellite dishes or anything like that.
Speaker:It was just like a warehouse. And I knocked on the door, that was the address,
Speaker:and finally,
Speaker:the gentleman came to the door and walked me down through these aisles,
Speaker:to the very front corner of this building that didn't even have a window in it.
Speaker:And that was where his radio station was.
Speaker:And he lived in the building and had his radio station there with his wife
Speaker:and had been doing that for 48 years. It was,
Speaker:it was hard to comprehend.
Speaker:And as I was walking down these aisles back and forth through these aisles to
Speaker:get back navigating through there,
Speaker:I saw these big giant reel to reel radio station shows,
Speaker:and then finally going down technologically through the ages,
Speaker:you could see the evolution of the radio. And I finally,
Speaker:I looked and stopped and I saw the Beatles were interviewed and I saw Jimmy
Speaker:Hendricks was,
Speaker:and I saw Richard Nixon and I saw amazing interviews
Speaker:this guy had done. He was like the Larry King of radio. And
Speaker:at the end of it,
Speaker:I did a one hour show with him live and then we prerecorded another show,
Speaker:two hours in all.
Speaker:At the end of that he asked if I'd like to be involved in donating to
Speaker:his charitable organization to keep his radio station live.
Speaker:That's how he survives. And at first I thought it was a joke. I thought,
Speaker:'He's asking for donations?' Cause when I walked through there,
Speaker:I saw a billion dollars worth of assets sitting in this warehouse.
Speaker:And this donation thing he had was $5, $10,
Speaker:$20, $50, a $100 denomination, I'm thinking like,
Speaker:this is looks like it's been 48 years in the same request.
Speaker:So I said, 'Well,
Speaker:how come you're asking for money when you're a billionaire?' And he looked at me
Speaker:and he looked at his wife and he goes, 'We're not billionaires.
Speaker:We survive month to month on this place.' And I said, 'Well,
Speaker:in my opinion, what I saw in your warehouse is worth billions.
Speaker:And you're not capitalizing on it.
Speaker:You're not valuing it.' And I had a conversation with
Speaker:if you were to package and put that all that to
Speaker:use,
Speaker:there's a lot of people that would easily pay money to listen to the Rolling
Speaker:Stone interviews in the 1966 or the Watergate issues or
Speaker:whatever.
Speaker:There's a lot of value sitting there that people would historically love to get.
Speaker:If you packaged it and probably made it available,
Speaker:you could probably make a commercial endeavor out of it and never be worrying
Speaker:about asking for money again.' And he was so astonished by that. I said,
Speaker:'You're a billionaire and are sitting on it and don't even know it.'
Speaker:And he said, 'Well, what do I do?' And I said, 'Well,
Speaker:I would archive this in a more updated format, digitalize it.
Speaker:And then I would make sure that it's packaged and get
Speaker:put it out there to really moderate, to simple fee. And I guarantee you,
Speaker:you get some sellers out there.
Speaker:If you'd let know that you've got this in archives.' So I left there,
Speaker:two years later,
Speaker:I finally get a call from some assistant from this guy and said,
Speaker:'I just want to let you know Dr Demartini,
Speaker:we appreciated what you said a couple of years ago.
Speaker:We finally got Stanford university to archive the whole thing.' I said,
Speaker:'You didn't give them the right to get a copy did you? Cause if they so,
Speaker:they saw a potential on it.' And he says,
Speaker:'I don't know that.' But they finally archived it,
Speaker:but the gentleman never did anything but archiving, never put it into package.
Speaker:Now, the reason I'm saying that, that story,
Speaker:is because money circulates through the economy from those who value it
Speaker:least to those who value it most.
Speaker:And if you don't have a value on wealth, financial wealth,
Speaker:you will store your genuine wealth in whatever you value most.
Speaker:So this gentleman who was an icon in the industry,
Speaker:had a billion dollars worth of assets sitting under his nose you might
Speaker:say,
Speaker:but because he had a value on social contribution and intellectual property
Speaker:and didn't have a value on financial wealth,
Speaker:he stored that financial potential sitting in intellectual property in
Speaker:a warehouse and social interaction because he had interviewed so many famous
Speaker:people,
Speaker:but it was never going to be converted into financial cash unless he had a
Speaker:higher value on converting it into financial cash.
Speaker:Because every decision we make is based on what we believe will give us the
Speaker:greatest advantage over disadvantage to what we value most.
Speaker:So he had a value on storing that and keeping those archives,
Speaker:but he never commercialized it. I'm not saying you have to.
Speaker:There's no right or wrong about it.
Speaker:It's just that you're sitting on assets that are hidden assets in a genuine
Speaker:wealth form, but it's not in a financial wealth form,
Speaker:and this gentleman never realized his wealth.
Speaker:Now I've also met people that have social contacts, incredible social,
Speaker:contacts. I had a lady that used to come to my seminars a
Speaker:long time ago,
Speaker:that was making $45,000 a year working for the Chamber of Commerce in Houston,
Speaker:Texas. And she wanted to grow her,
Speaker:she wanted to have enough money to be able to have a decent life,
Speaker:but she was just barely making each month.
Speaker:And I sat down with her and consulted with her and I said, 'You know,
Speaker:you've got a fortune sitting here.
Speaker:You know everybody who's anybody in the city of Houston through the Chamber
Speaker:contacts, but you're not leveraging them.
Speaker:You're introducing people to everybody else and they're doing deals behind your
Speaker:back worth millions in the oil business.
Speaker:And you're sitting there and getting paid a salary. And because, but you know,
Speaker:all these people.' She says, 'Yeah, I've introduced them,
Speaker:I know they've made deals.' And I said,
Speaker:'But you never made it and structured it because you don't have a value on
Speaker:financial wealth.
Speaker:You have a value on social wealth by the people you know.' And she goes, 'Well,
Speaker:that's true.' I said,
Speaker:'So you're sitting on a gold mine and didn't capitalize on it.' So I sat her
Speaker:down with it.
Speaker:I showed her how to shift her values to some degree and showed her how turning
Speaker:it into financial wealth would help her also in social contacts.
Speaker:And she went from 45,000 to 750,000 in one year,
Speaker:once she did that, because then she created a little contract,
Speaker:created a company called the Liaison Group and orchestrated it in such a way
Speaker:where when she made contacts with people, she says, well, here's the deal,
Speaker:If you do business, there's a finder's fee or a percentage,
Speaker:and to her surprise, a few people would say, 'well,
Speaker:never mind then.' But most people would say, 'Yeah, if I do a deal, absolutely.
Speaker:I'll give you a finder's fee or a percentage, whatever,
Speaker:whatever.' And so she started doing that,
Speaker:and now with her social contacts she was able to help the
Speaker:Chamber. Cause she gave a portion to the Chamber.
Speaker:She gave a portion to the people that were involved and she gave a portion to
Speaker:herself.
Speaker:And what was the blessing is that these people wouldn't have done business if it
Speaker:wasn't for that.
Speaker:So she deserved a percentage and the Chamber deserved a percentage.
Speaker:So she made a win-win out of it made way more money on her life because she now
Speaker:valued her hidden assets into something that were revealed assets.
Speaker:I've seen people in every area of life, spiritual wealth,
Speaker:Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is a spiritual guy that has the Art of Living Foundation,
Speaker:and he's turned it into billion dollars because he's now doing
Speaker:things that are social causes,
Speaker:building hospitals and he's got a network of people because he's socially
Speaker:connected and spiritually connected.
Speaker:So I just want to make this statement.
Speaker:And then I want you to just think about it and mull it over,
Speaker:over the period here.
Speaker:Everybody's got a billion dollars worth of assets in their life,
Speaker:but they won't convert into financial forms unless they have a
Speaker:value on financial wealth building.
Speaker:They'll have genuine wealth in the form of their social contacts,
Speaker:a form of intellectual property, maybe your children, you know,
Speaker:depending on the years and ages of your children, maybe when they're teenagers,
Speaker:you could lend them out a lot easier,
Speaker:but when they're little babies or whatever, and somebody said, look,
Speaker:I'll give you a million dollars for your child, you go, 'Of course not.
Speaker:That's ridiculous.' Well,
Speaker:that means you're storing a million dollars worth of assets sitting in that
Speaker:child, possibly 10 million in there. That's how valuable they are to you.
Speaker:Alfred Marshall said that you won't move a muscle,
Speaker:you won't move a muscle without being able to measure it economically.
Speaker:So let's say you don't smoke. And I said,
Speaker:'I'll give you a dollar to smoke a cigarette.' And you go 'No.'
Speaker:'$10' 'No.',
Speaker:'A hundred dollars.' 'No.' 'Thousand dollars.' 'No.'
Speaker:'$10,000 to smoke one cigarette.' 'No.' 'A
Speaker:hundred thousand dollars to smoke a cigarette.'
Speaker:'Okay.' A million dollars I'll smoke a cigarette. Sure.
Speaker:I can also take somebody that's smoking a cigarette and go in the other
Speaker:direction. I'll give you a million dollars not to smoke a cigarette for the day.
Speaker:And we can find out exactly what the motive and how much motive it is and
Speaker:measure it economically.
Speaker:That's what Alfred Marshall was trying to show that every motive is measurable
Speaker:economically. And you think, well, I've never, they're priceless,
Speaker:children are priceless.' I don't know, if I gave you a billion for your child.
Speaker:And I told you that I would take your child and I'd put it into an educational
Speaker:system that would allow it to be one of the greatest leaders,
Speaker:greatest opportunity, the greatest affection and appreciation for you.
Speaker:If I gave you enough things that you hoped for your child and you were able to
Speaker:get cash, you might say, 'Well,
Speaker:if you can give a better opportunity for that child than what I can offer,
Speaker:yeah.' You might, you might do it. You might not think so,
Speaker:but I've actually demonstrated that in Sydney, Australia one time.
Speaker:So every movement of a muscle can be measured economically by motive because
Speaker:of the value that it represents to human psyche. Now,
Speaker:if you don't have a value on a particular currency or whatever,
Speaker:then it may mean nothing to you.
Speaker:But if it means something to you and you see the opportunities of what you can
Speaker:exchange with somebody else and get what you want,
Speaker:money's a way of measuring it.
Speaker:But unless you really have a value on financial wealth,
Speaker:you'll store your assets, your hidden assets in these other forms.
Speaker:And I knew a woman that was beautiful, absolutely gorgeous.
Speaker:And she decided that she didn't want to date just anybody.
Speaker:She wanted to date extremely wealthy men. And she knew she could,
Speaker:because of her beauty. And so she would basically said, 'Well, you know,
Speaker:you can't afford me.' And the guy would say, 'Well,
Speaker:what do you mean I can't afford you?' 'No.
Speaker:If you can't put a half a million dollars down on a date,
Speaker:forget it.' And she got it. She started doing it. It wasn't for prostitution.
Speaker:It wasn't for escorting. It was just to go out.
Speaker:And she valued herself and most people don't value themselves and convert what
Speaker:assets they have that are hidden into valuable assets.
Speaker:They never even look and take the time. Many years ago, not too many years,
Speaker:maybe 10 years ago, I created a program called 'Where's My Billion',
Speaker:and I sat down with people for a day and I asked them to dig in all seven areas
Speaker:of life, their spiritual, their intellectual, their
Speaker:their family, their social and physical areas of life,
Speaker:and let's go make a list of every hidden asset
Speaker:you may not be paying attention to, and let's go first discover what it is.
Speaker:And then let's come up with a strategy on how to convert it.
Speaker:Because everything that's a value, is convertible into finances.
Speaker:There's somebody that will pay for it if you package it properly. So,
Speaker:if you're sitting on a million dollars or a billion dollars right now without
Speaker:even realizing it. And you may be sitting there, you know,
Speaker:getting by month to month and having a value on buying consumables and not
Speaker:buying assets.
Speaker:Until you have a value on buying assets that work for you passively,
Speaker:you're gonna be working your life for money and being a slave to it instead of
Speaker:having it work for you.
Speaker:And if you're not digging and discovering all the hidden assets you have,
Speaker:you'll go by the classical assets that you've been told, well, that currency,
Speaker:that coin, that piece of paper or that check or whatever,
Speaker:that electronic thing is your money.
Speaker:But there's lots of intellectual property that people are sitting on and not
Speaker:realizing it. I had a lady that was in Australia, lovely lady,
Speaker:very bright woman that's very dedicated to helping businesses in
Speaker:consulting and corporate, very well-read, extremely sharp lady.
Speaker:And she was trying to find out where she was storing assets in her intellectual
Speaker:property or knowledge and in her skills of business consulting.
Speaker:And I just asked her a simple question. I said,
Speaker:'Out of all the clients you've ever had,
Speaker:which clients have you catapulted their business forward by consulting with
Speaker:them?' And he goes, 'I've done lots of that.' I said,
Speaker:'Let's pick one.' And she picked a company, and she goes,
Speaker:'What I did led that company an extra 50 million.' I said, 'Well,
Speaker:that information you had was worth $50 million to them.' She goes,
Speaker:I never thought of it that way.' I said, 'If you package that,
Speaker:use that again and again, and again,
Speaker:millions of dollars could be generated by that packaged information.'
Speaker:And so she'd start doing that. And she raised her income from that.
Speaker:And so that's, what's interesting is that we don't value ourselves.
Speaker:And until we value ourselves, the world doesn't value us.
Speaker:And the way we know we value ourselves from a financial perspective,
Speaker:is we figure out a way of packaging those hidden assets into something that's
Speaker:meaningful that serves people.
Speaker:If you don't care about humanity and you don't care about filling somebody
Speaker:else's needs and serving somebody else, there's no reason for finances.
Speaker:But if you actually go and do something that serves somebody,
Speaker:there's a way of converting it. And I believe that all the hidden assets,
Speaker:I have yet to find a hidden assets that can't be converted into financial
Speaker:assets, and it's really a creative experience to go and do that.
Speaker:But when I did that program,
Speaker:'Where's My Billion' and I did it in Chicago the first time, you know,
Speaker:we had quite a few people there and I asked them to go digging,
Speaker:and then every time they would discover something that would be 'wow', you know,
Speaker:like a tear-jerker or realization,
Speaker:to put their hand up and share it with everybody because it can help other
Speaker:people.
Speaker:And they were just popping throughout the day on insights of where they were
Speaker:storing assets that they didn't do it and new companies were born out of it.
Speaker:New ideas and virtual companies,
Speaker:and all kinds of companies came out of that day,
Speaker:because people then packaged what hidden assets they had, they're sitting on.
Speaker:Mine, most of my assets are sitting in intellectual property.
Speaker:I've been studying and learning and reading and doing that for 49 years and so
Speaker:I've got, you know, a wealth of information.
Speaker:And so I then,
Speaker:if I package that wealth and put it together in some valuable form that people
Speaker:are willing to pay for it, I can convert it into financial assets.
Speaker:But some people have social contacts. Some people have specialized knowledge.
Speaker:Some people have beauty.
Speaker:I know of a woman that is absolutely stunning and she turned it into photo
Speaker:photography and modeling and made a fortune out of it.
Speaker:I know others that have singing voice and they turned it into a fortunate of
Speaker:singing.
Speaker:But everybody's got a hidden talent and a hidden asset that if you don't take
Speaker:the time to go and contemplate right now in your life, what they are,
Speaker:you may be sitting on a gold mine and not even know it.
Speaker:When I gave this title about, you know, where's, you know,
Speaker:you have a million dollars, I really meant a billion.
Speaker:There's way more than a million sitting on your assets I guarantee it,
Speaker:with just a short little adventure into your introspection,
Speaker:you'll discover these if you look.
Speaker:There's people out there making income off all kinds of things and talents and
Speaker:skills that you have, that you're not paying attention to,
Speaker:and you haven't packaged. Or you haven't partnered with somebody,
Speaker:sometimes it's,
Speaker:you haven't packaged because the things that you think it's going to take to
Speaker:actually convert it into cash, is not what you want to do,
Speaker:then fine, surround yourself with somebody.
Speaker:This gentleman from the radio station, he got somebody, see,
Speaker:he had a high value on storing it, but he didn't have a value on selling it.
Speaker:So he hired somebody to store it and put it in digital format,
Speaker:so two years later, it's just in an updated format,
Speaker:but it's not still commercialized.
Speaker:But if he hired somebody that was great at packaging information and presenting
Speaker:that and putting it into a sales structure, he would
Speaker:and the man passed away and never knew his wealth potential. He didn't apply it.
Speaker:I told him about it, but he just wasn't ready to hear that. And if you're,
Speaker:you know, your hierarchy values dictates your financial destiny.
Speaker:If you don't have a value on that, financial wealth,
Speaker:it never shows up in financial forms. I mean, 99% of the people,
Speaker:if you ask them how many want to be financially independent,
Speaker:they all put their hands up. But then if you ask them if they are,
Speaker:they all put their hands down.
Speaker:And that's because they don't have the values that will convert the hidden form
Speaker:they have into something that's revealed that people can buy.
Speaker:And that is amazing realization that is there. Now,
Speaker:I see in the comments;
Speaker:'I really can't think of anything to offer a value.' Well, Jackie,
Speaker:look again. I can tell you right now that it's there,
Speaker:you just haven't taken the time to look.
Speaker:And the questions you want to ask yourself is;
Speaker:what do I have that people want? You know,
Speaker:money is when you provide in a transaction,
Speaker:you provide something of value and then they measure that value inside,
Speaker:and then they give you money back.
Speaker:Money is simply a means of sustainable fair exchange between two people having a
Speaker:transaction in exchange. So if you have something,
Speaker:could be your knowledge, it could be your ideas,
Speaker:it could be your consulting services, it could be you're speaking, in my case,
Speaker:it could be your poetry, it could be your voice,
Speaker:it could be the way you design things, it could be the way you cook,
Speaker:it could be the way you can gather and interact with people socially.
Speaker:I know people that are incredible socialites and they
Speaker:together great events and social events that everybody wins by meeting new
Speaker:people, and they make a fortune off that, putting on events.
Speaker:I know a lady that was loving dancing. Wasn't a professional dancer,
Speaker:but loved dancing, was going to ballroom dancing.
Speaker:And we sat down and asked her some questions and all
Speaker:I can,
Speaker:I can coordinate a trip to Spain and do flamenco dancing and
Speaker:organize a thing and get people to do it.'
Speaker:So she put it together and she got a dozen people to pay her a few thousand
Speaker:dollars each and she made $4,500 on the first trip,
Speaker:which is more than what she was making. So there's,
Speaker:you've got hidden talents. I know somebody that's great at cutting hair,
Speaker:there's skills of all different forms. There's great at doing makeup,
Speaker:I don't know.
Speaker:You may be great at something and may not value it and not be doing it
Speaker:commercially,
Speaker:but it's an asset that you've got that you may not be capitalizing on.
Speaker:And you'll probably meet somebody else that's not even as great at you at doing
Speaker:it and making a fortune out of it cause they packaged it and you didn't.
Speaker:So it may be knowledge you have, it may be contacts you have,
Speaker:it may be spiritual awareness,
Speaker:I know somebody that started a spiritual dialogue where they would
Speaker:read and they took books. I know a guy that in, also in Australia,
Speaker:that that was doing book summaries, an he loved summarizing books.
Speaker:He'd read a book and summarize it and take notes for himself. And then I said,
Speaker:'Well,
Speaker:why don't you type it up a little nicer and put it in a nice little format and
Speaker:put a standard thing to it and do book summaries.
Speaker:And then send the book summaries out and let people know.
Speaker:And then well he started out in the very first year,
Speaker:he had 30 people that was paying a hundred dollars. Okay.
Speaker:He made $3,000 and that was it. Not much, but all of a sudden he,
Speaker:you know, he got the next year, he had more than that, he got, you know,
Speaker:300 people and all of a sudden, it's now more thousands of dollars and by his
Speaker:third year,
Speaker:it was now able to replace his income and he started doing book summaries.
Speaker:Then he decided to go and actually meet with the book authors
Speaker:and let them know what he was doing and then say,
Speaker:I'd like to do an interview with you and then take that interview and transcribe
Speaker:it and add it to the book summary. And he started building this business.
Speaker:Then he started putting conference on and bringing those speakers and book
Speaker:authors into the city and all of a sudden,
Speaker:now he's getting leveraged it with a brand and taking pictures with them,
Speaker:and now he's becoming known and he built a freaking business out of it,
Speaker:a massive business out of doing book summaries he was doing anyway.
Speaker:So he was doing something and wasn't even realizing it was
Speaker:it could make him some cash. And he was helping the book authors sell books,
Speaker:there's helping people get the education from the books.
Speaker:Everybody was winning out of it.
Speaker:And he got interviews and got leveraged and got to meet people.
Speaker:And then he ended up going on radio and even television talking about these
Speaker:authors about the upcoming events that he was promoting.
Speaker:And then people were coming and I mean,
Speaker:it was amazing what this guy turned it into and in about a five-year period,
Speaker:it was a very viable business. It didn't start out the first year that way,
Speaker:but he didn't give up on it. And he took an asset, which was natural.
Speaker:You always want to look at what you spontaneously do every single day and ask
Speaker:what it is that's valuable. It could be actually taking care of kids.
Speaker:I know a lady in San Diego that loved taking care of her kids.
Speaker:She had three kids.
Speaker:And so she just made it available that if you want to me to help take care of
Speaker:your kids,
Speaker:she started making a sitting services and she ended up with eight kids and
Speaker:they pay her, you know, 50 bucks for the evening or whatever,
Speaker:and make $400 taking care of some extra kids so her kids had friends to talk to.
Speaker:And she ended up doing that as a part-time business and made some money and was
Speaker:sitting on that. And didn't save a lot.
Speaker:She was saving only about a hundred dollars a month,
Speaker:but that's better than nothing.
Speaker:And if you put a $100 a month away and you're not doing beforehand,
Speaker:you're moving in the direction of money working for you. But you have assets.
Speaker:You don't want to lie to yourself saying, 'I don't know it is.
Speaker:I don't know.' Stop and look.
Speaker:Anything that you ever do with any human being that makes them engage and want
Speaker:to talk to you, interact with you or whatever, is probably an asset, otherwise
Speaker:they wouldn't wanna hang out with you, and you could possibly capitalize on it.
Speaker:So you're sitting on a million dollars,
Speaker:sitting on possibly a billion dollars and these are called hidden assets.
Speaker:And when you have a high value on wealth building,
Speaker:the hidden assets will become now to revealed assets.
Speaker:And I really believe that there's a billion dollars
Speaker:but they just don't take the time to look.
Speaker:And the day I spent that doing with those people,
Speaker:they were blown away by what they found in themselves. So don't lie and say,
Speaker:'I don't know, I can't find it.' Stop. Look again,
Speaker:do it again and keep digging. And if not, ask your friends,
Speaker:what are the things that you know about me, and have them write them all down.
Speaker:And look at all seven areas. Spiritually, what do you know? Because,
Speaker:I know a guy that actually started taking spiritual quotations,
Speaker:he collected spiritual quotations and started putting together
Speaker:pictures from a camera and put spiritual quotations with a camera pictures,
Speaker:and started making those available.
Speaker:And he didn't make a lot of money on that at first, but he made some,
Speaker:but he started making, got more creative and he started doing,
Speaker:and then he started decided, you know,
Speaker:I'm going to go traveling and taking really amazing pictures that people are
Speaker:going to want with spiritual inspiration on it.
Speaker:And then he went online when the internet came along and then he started making
Speaker:money on it.
Speaker:And then his inspirations got started being used by other people and
Speaker:he started charging a little small fee for the application of that picture,
Speaker:with that aspiration, inspirational quote on it.
Speaker:And people would pay 10 bucks to have that quote. He kept the price down and he,
Speaker:and he got a little business out of it. Or she got a little business out of it.
Speaker:And what's interesting is all of a sudden we've got now creative ideas.
Speaker:So start in the area that you love doing that you spontaneously do,
Speaker:cause that's what's highest on your value,
Speaker:that's where you store your greatest wealth, and then ask;
Speaker:who might actually benefit from that and how do I package it to where they could
Speaker:benefit from it?
Speaker:Care enough about humanity to package what you have to offer for humanity in a
Speaker:way where there's a sustainable fair exchange and there's a,
Speaker:you're a millionaire.
Speaker:And I mean a millionaire in the sense of a million dollars worth of assets
Speaker:easily. I think it's, you know, when I said a millionaire,
Speaker:it really is a billion.
Speaker:Cause I didn't have a problem finding a billion dollars worth of assets sitting
Speaker:there. And of course, if you hang out with people that are already wealthier,
Speaker:they are already probably more creative about doing that and they'll come up and
Speaker:see more value in you than you see in you. If you hang out with people that are,
Speaker:have a low value on money, they'll probably think
Speaker:You hang out with people that have a higher value on money,
Speaker:they'll probably think you cheap and inexpensive.
Speaker:If you hang out with those individuals,
Speaker:they're probably see assets in you that you don't see,
Speaker:hang out with people that don't have a value on it,
Speaker:they're not going to see it and they're not going to know how to convert it.
Speaker:So you might want to look at who you're hanging out with too.
Speaker:If you're not prioritizing what you're feeding your mind every day,
Speaker:you're not prioritizing what you're doing every day, you're not prioritizing,
Speaker:you know, how you're spending your money,
Speaker:you're not prioritizing life and living by highest priority and not valuing
Speaker:yourself, you're probably going to pay a price for that by devaluing yourself.
Speaker:So you have something that's a hidden asset. It's in your highest values.
Speaker:It could be in any of those seven areas of life, spiritual, mental, career,
Speaker:financial, family, social and physical. Start digging.
Speaker:You will surprise yourself if you look. They're there, it's not missing.
Speaker:I did a little videotape many years ago,
Speaker:I think 2013 called 'Where's My Billion?', it's a video,
Speaker:online video that I have on there,
Speaker:might want to go take a peek at that and watch that, because I gave,
Speaker:like today, I gave creative ideas on what you could do to go find it,
Speaker:but it's there. Don't question it, just go digging for it.
Speaker:And if you have difficulty,
Speaker:get your friends to get with them and altogether work on that and help each
Speaker:other find hidden assets and values.
Speaker:Let them know what they value out of you and why they're hanging out with you.
Speaker:And you'll discover things you didn't know. It may be things you know,
Speaker:it may be things the people you know, it may be your spiritual awareness,
Speaker:could be any area. And that's why I have also something here,
Speaker:if you're interested in empowering those areas, waking those areas up,
Speaker:those seven areas I just mentioned, I have a special masterclass on doing that.
Speaker:Because if you wake those up and become aware of the power you already have,
Speaker:that's what this class is about, is discovering those powers.
Speaker:And then you go and put a high value on wealth building and write down
Speaker:the benefits of how converting that, how it could serve human beings.
Speaker:Cause fulfillment comes by making a difference in people's lives.
Speaker:And if you write down the benefits of how to convert these hidden assets into
Speaker:something that's tangible, that people can buy, you're going to serve them.
Speaker:And when you do, you have fulfillment. Grab onto the masterclass.
Speaker:And all I can say is,
Speaker:and don't go bed tonight without writing down the hidden
Speaker:assets and start on it. If it takes you a day, or a week, or a month,
Speaker:or three months, or a year to uncover what those are,
Speaker:I guarantee you're going to be farther ahead by doing that than never
Speaker:discovering the magnificence you have in inside.
Speaker:You have wealth sitting inside you. The word wealth means well-being,
Speaker:weal means well-being,
Speaker:whatever's highest on your value I guarantee is where it's being stored.
Speaker:I've been doing this quite a while and I know how to bring it out of people,
Speaker:and that's where it's going to be found. So look at what you spontaneously do,
Speaker:that you love doing that nobody has to remind you to do,
Speaker:and what you do and look in the seven areas of life and discover your hidden
Speaker:assets. Anyway, hope you enjoyed the little webinar we did here.
Speaker:Please join me next week for another webinar that we'll be doing and take
Speaker:advantage of this information because this is,
Speaker:I'm sharing with you what's made a difference in my
Speaker:in my life because of the information that I fed myself.
Speaker:So keep feeding yourself the knowledge that helps you do something extraordinary
Speaker:with your life,
Speaker:the magnificence of who you are is far greater than any fantasies you impose on
Speaker:yourself. And don't underestimate what you have inside.