Discover how you can change the world by being of service to others

Today’s problems, great or small, will be solved by ordinary individuals just like you and me, committed to creating better conditions in the world. These solution providers are actually entrepreneurs.

Born entrepreneurs become more aware of their entrepreneurial spirit when they become inspired to have more by helping others do the same.

Below are some principles that, on the surface, have very little to do with the world of business, and yet, ironically, they have everything to do with it.

Principle # 1: The Book of Life
As spiritual beings, we have a perpetual creative urge for a larger and fuller life. Therefore, the purpose of all life, all existence, is GROWTH.
We have an abundance of creative power available to us in order to create a better world for ourselves and everyone we come into contact with. We therefore have a duty to utilise the creativity bestowed upon us.

Principle # 2: The Book of Abundance
As a creative being there is no need to compete. The Source of all life, all that was, all that is, and will ever be, is limitless. Choose to focus on what you can create and not on competing for things already created by others.

Principle # 3: The Book of Love
Love is a fantastic feeling.
All the great leaders have shown us that love is the master of hate. So, each day choose to love a little more.
Send love to everybody, in particular those that bother you. Send love to your competitors. It will induce wonderful, positive emotions.
Do you have the courage?
It’s a fairly simple choice. Do you want to be right or do you want peace of mind?

Principle # 4: The Book of Wealth
Wealth is one of the most misunderstood concepts today.
True wealth is an idea of the mind, and money, which is its physical form, is its polar opposite. This, therefore, makes money a result rather than a cause.
The Book of Wealth determines that money is earned by providing service. So, if you’re unhappy with your bank balance, all you have to do is find a greater need and fill it. In other words, provide more service – because you’ll be paid in direct proportion to the service you render to mankind.

Joel Laryea

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