Yesterday was such an inspiring day. I got to have lunch with John Calub and staff at a beautiful restaurant named The Port in Waterfront. At first, I really felt awkward because there I was, seated with a bunch of multi-millionaires. It was only when my good friend, Joel told me "do you remember success principle number 5?" that got me thinking. Success principle number five stated that if you wanna be successful, be with successful people. So there I was, someone who was hungry for success doing exactly what success principle 5 was stating, being with successful people.
I was in the zone, observing these multi-millionaires around me. I got so impressed by the sight in front of me. You see, wealthy people, they spend their free time reading books or just having fun. Yes, fun. It ain't true at all that all rich people don't have the time in the world. In fact, it's quite the exact opposite. They have all the time in the world because from what I was seeing, these multi-millionaires were spending most of their time with their families and friends because they get to have a control of their time. So whoever said that once you become rich, you will no longer get to spend time with family members must be working HARD (an employee), not SMART or perhaps has been watching too much television. :) The multi-millionaires I was with, were reading books that would further enhance their character, their skills and basically themselves as persons. Aside from that, they talk about life and other possible opportunities. Not a single problem was mentioned. Not a single negative vibe was felt. So this is why the wealthy rich get wealthier and richer! All they think about are opportunities and basically being positive! They continue to self educate themselves by having mentors and attending seminars! I've been with "middle class" and "poor" people and the difference between them and the rich as to how they spend their time is really astounding.
You see, when I used to eat or hang out with middle class and/or poor people, all they talk about are TELESERYES or if not, they talk about OTHER PEOPLE either in a good way or bad way. They also love to talk about PROBLEMS and I've never seen them reading books either than perhaps fiction books, comics or mangas. These mere facts opened my eyes. I was also fortunate enough to have spent my time with two successful graduates of my mentor's 90 days to a million challenge - Kuya Jake and Kuya Hanz.
It was at Bo's Coffee in Ayala that I got to hang out with them, spending time with them, interviewing them and just enjoying their company. It was there that I got to know them more as individuals. Kuya Hanz Florentino is just in his early twenties, was a magna cum laude in his class, skyrocketed to the managerial position in his past company in just a year and quit his job a few months after. xD Kuya Jake is in his late twenties, was always the employee of the month for six consecutive months in San Miguel Corporation, got sick and tired of his job and also quit. They faced humiliation from their families and friends, the acts of being ridiculed for quitting a high paying job for something that was not even there yet daw. But they persevered and now, look at them now. They are two highly respected ,successful and HAPPY individuals excelling in their field of interests and passion. Kuya Jake is now into stock market and is good at it. Kuya Hanz is into media, graphics and arts and is highly in demand for it and they've never been happier. You see, Ash, when you're in a job, there are lots of rules that you have to follow. But when you're in a business, YOU CREATE YOUR OWN RULES, said Kuya Jake. Be with successful people, Ash. Meditate every chance you get and always do the 3 second rule., added Kuya Hanz. "3 Second rule? What's that?" , I asked. "It's simple.", Kuya Hanz replied. "Have you ever experienced wanting to do something but you stop yourself because you had too many what ifs in your head? What if pumalpak? What if ayaw niya sakin? Ano kaya magiging reaction niya?" There and then I understood. The 3 second rule is another way of saying JUST DO IT. If you fail or succeed, it doesn't matter as long as you did it anyway and learned a lesson in the end than regretting and asking yourself Ano kaya nangyari if ginawa ko? and not learning anything at all. :)
Because no matter how many mistakes you make or how slow your progress is, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying


