"Success Soars, Money Roars" was one of the names for the book I've looking to write, and it got me going through the process of understanding the relationship between Success and Money. Why is it that often we find Success and Money side by side, kind of like smoke and fire? It's because money is a very important aspect of almost any business relationship, but success (or possibility of success) is often what's used during the attraction phase with business partners, and when making business with someone new. This also applies to social life, circles, and almost any social activity. Success is an attractant, while money is a result or ROI.
While trying to come up with a good name for the book, I brainstromed various names - Success Speaks, Money Talks - Success Speaks, Money Makers - Success Speaks, Money Walks - and none of them fit the bill until I wrote this article. I was thinking...
[[ A person's level of success is the first important item of analysis when you're looking to make business with somebody. It is the first attractant, and is heavily dependent on the other person success - Who is that person? What have they accomplished? What are their strengths? Money can also be included in the attraction phase, but it is often the result, the orgasm so to speak, of the business relationshp. Money may sometimes get the ball rolling and come before success, but this primarily happens in scenarios where people haven't been successful in their lives and view it as a result, not the attractant. These are the types of people who pay money to be successful. ]]
Although the book is not written, and this blog is all that's here right now, I advise you to think of Success as the ROAD, and Money as the DESTINATION. Because guess what happens to people who spend money to become successful? They run out of both.
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