Why is Wealth Important LO7959

GSCHERL (GSCHERL@fed.ism.ca)
Wed, 19 Jun 96 10:52:14 EST

Continuing Terri and Ben thread on "Why is Wealth Important" I'll
offer the following view:

Wealth in and of itself is not important. In fact it's meaningless.

"Pity the man who inherits a million dollars and isn't a millionaire.
Here's what would be pitiful, if your income grew and you didn't"
Jim Rohn

As Ben states: "the accumulation of personal wealth is clearly an
ongoing application of personal mastery". Wealth is a directly
proportional to the amount of value you provide to the marketplace.
If you aren't able to provide some value, you will not be employable.

I met Gordon Dreyden, author of 'The Learning Revolution' on the
weekend and he stated that the people who will not be employable if
they are not constantly learning, developing and improving themselves,
if they are not involved in the 'ongoing application of personal
mastery".

Ben said/asked:
> "An organization should exist to provide an environment
> in which people can discover the incredible potential
> of the human mind and body. "

Such an organization does exist, and is available to everyone in North
America today, going global over the next few years. This isn't a
commercial, this is to provide an awareness of a company providing
positive information from credible sources that help us become our
best - personally, professionally, financially - and in other ways
that are important to us as individuals.


If you'd like more information, call me at 1-800-235-4833 or email me
at 74361.3675@compuserve.com


Gary Scherling
Helping people help themselves
Ottawa, Canada
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/GScherling_GMS_TPN
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