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I Cannot Teach You
by Stephen Blair on Jun.13, 2007, under Entrepreneurship
It is next to impossible to teach someone who is unwilling to learn. I have someone in my life that is this way about money as well as many other “new” ideas. Who it is, is irrelevant and for this piece we will call the person JD for John/Jane Doe.
JD always seems to be stuck in this rut and can never seem get ahead. When you ask JD why, JD will always have an excuse for being in the rut and will come up with every excuse not to get out of the rut. Don’t get get me wrong, JD loves the idea of getting out of the rut, but is unwilling to do the work it takes to get out of the rut. I believe the mindset is that JD believes that the every day work, working multiple jobs, cleaning the house, taking care of the kids, etc. is enough and the money should just flow and the problems should just disappear.
The reality is that you have to think about this as being stuck in this massively deep hole in the ground. It is going to take a lot of work to first figure out how to get out and then following through and actually climbing your way to the top and out of the hole. If you continue to do what you have been doing you will never be able to climb out of that hole. You will sit there and wander around at the bottom of this hole waiting for someone to rescue you.
The reason I say that it is next to impossible to teach someone who is unwilling to learn is because like many people, JD is stuck in this hole waiting to be rescued. Even if I come along and drop a rope down for JD to climb up, it will not help. JD will start to climb, but quickly decide that the climb is still too hard and will expect to be pulled up rather than putting in the effort.
This is the same with money. Unless you are a one in a billion lottery winner or a trust fund baby, money is not just going to fall at your feet. You can be given the tools to become rich, but if you are unwilling to put them to use because it is too hard or too confusing, you will never become rich and you will stay in that rut the rest of your life.
Do Something
by Stephen Blair on May.11, 2007, under Entrepreneurship, Investing, Online Real Estate
Although this week has been kind of quiet around the office with Robert and Kim being in South Africa, I have been quite busy with a couple of things. First, I started a CASHFLOW® the E-Game club/group. The purpose of the group is to get as many people as possible online together at least once a week to play CASHFLOW® the E-Game online against each other. For those of you who have never heard of or played the game, it is a very fun game that has changed many peoples lives. It changes your thinking at the very basic level, almost without you even knowing or thinking about why or how it is changing your thinking. I guess some would say it affects you at a sub-conscious level. Since playing it, I now recommend it to everyone I know, of all ages.
The other thing I started to do this week is get the ball rolling on my first real estate investment. I am starting very small, but I am starting! It was very strange timing, but the other day I went to look at the property over my lunch break and when I got back I had a message from a girl in my CASHFLOW® group. She was feeling stuck, she knew she wanted to do something in real estate, just wasn’t sure where to get started. The problem I saw was that she was scaring herself out of starting at all. She was afraid of waisting time on a bad deal, afraid of a mortgage company ripping her off, not sure where to look, etc. My advice to her was to stop thinking and just do something. At least get out there and start looking at places. Start feeling out mortgage companies and if you can, compare that against friend’s and family member’s mortgages. Just get out there and start doing something! If you sit and think about all of the things that could go wrong you will never accomplish any of the things that could go right.


















