Principles of Two Way Wealth Creation
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Wealth Principle: for every giver there must be a receiver and for every receiver there must be a giver.
If a tree falls in the forest – does anyone hear it ?
Think about it . How could you you give if there were was not someone or something to receive it.
A receiver must have a sender. A transmit must have a receiver if there is is to reception and a complete flow of the cycle at the other end. Its all about “karma”.
Both have to in balance – perhaps not perfect balance , but a reasonable balance of sorts in order for one not to overwhelm the capacity of the other end – the other component of the chain and cycle.
In addition both have to be somewhat equal to each other lest the other overwhelm number 2.
Besides , how does it feel to give ? Most of us would agree that giving feels wonderful and fulfilling. Conversely , how does it feel when you want to give and other person is not willing to receive ? Most of us would agree that it feels terrible. So know this : if you are not willing to receive,
It could be said that by not giving willingly an openly that you are actually denying the other side – the joy and pleasure that comes from giving. You may actually be causing lower than optimal feelings – indeed feelings of mild depression. Why ? Why not ? Everything in life an physics is energy . e = mc2. When you want to give and cannot then that energy cannot be expressed and gets stuck in you. That “stuck” energy then turns into negative emotions.
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