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Most of those promises are just a hook to get you to buy something. They lure you in but rarely hold up their end of the deal.
These four subjects (health, wealth, love, and happiness) are appealing to us precisely because they are the raw ingredients we need to live the good life.
But in my experience, getting the good life isn’t quite that simple. You must avoid chasing a mirage, the lies of modern day life (that is actually step #32 in the 67 Steps).
There are no “3 quick secrets’� or anything of real value that you can get overnight. That’s what marketers want to sell you.
The real question I asked myself many years ago was, “If there aren’t 3 steps to get whatever you want, how many steps really are there? And if you can’t get success overnight, how quickly can you actually make a big change?’�
In some ways the answer has already been laid out by the self-made billionaire Charlie Munger when he said, “To get what you want, you have to deserve what you want. The world is not yet a crazy enough place to reward a whole bunch of undeserving people.”
The 67 Steps are not a get-rich-quick scheme, although I am sure they can make you richer than you’ve ever imagined.
The 67 Steps will not make you lose 30 pounds overnight, although you can use them to get in the best shape of your life.
The 67 Steps will not bring you a soul mate or rekindle your love life in 24 hours, But as Dr. Helen Fisher teaches, we are attracted to people on our level and as the 67 Steps raises your level, the quality of love you attract will rise accordingly.
Start by asking yourself: do you tap dance out of bed each morning? Are you so excited about life that you can’t wait to wake up? Not many people are. But it would be nice. I have been mentored by people who live life like this; great men like Joel Salatin and Allan Nation. It’s a beautiful way to live.
It sounds like an impossible feat ‘” to really live the dream. Like I said in my recent TED Talk, everybody wants the good life, but not everybody gets the good life.
The good news is that you don’t have to be like everyone else. You can be the exception to the rule.
As Thoreau wrote in Walden Pond: “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation.”
“Never permit a dichotomy to rule your life, a dichotomy in which you hate what you do so you can have pleasure in your spare time. Look for a situation in which your work will give you as much happiness as your spare time.”
Joel Salatin told me the same thing, “If you have to go on a vacation from your job, never come back.’�
For you, maybe it’s becoming a millionaire, or getting the perfect body, or falling madly in love, or waking up each morning feeling alive and optimistic.
Fortunately, there have been many wise people over the last 8,000 years of civilization. And they point the way. They have left clues. But can these clues really be mapped out or is it just the old causation vs. correlation argument? Is there a pattern?
I think there is. Throughout history, a handful of people have found out how to live an extraordinary life. These 67 Steps I am about to share with you now are my attempt to lay out this success ‘blueprint’.
I currently read a book a day precisely because I use books to download their knowledge, wisdom and experience directly into my brain.
Thousands of people already following these 67 steps have seen the transformation: A 15 year old kid is using it to grow his architecture company, a New York businessman increased his revenues to $50 million a year, a woman used it to lose 50 lbs., two people followed the principles and finally found each other, true soul mates, after 30 years and got married, and tens of thousands of people have found new hope and direction in every area of their life.
The verdict is in ‘” following the path of the world’s greatest people in these 67 steps is a sure bet.
This 67 step collection of collective wisdom will be your greatest tool in maneuvering through the challenges life sends your way. Because make no mistake, life will throw incredibly hard tragedies your way: sickness, injury, betrayal by close friends, failures of businesses, natural disasters, or the death of loved ones. You must be cool under pressure. You must live through it. You must thrive.
In order to overcome, you have to have the mental tools freely available to anyone who is a ‘seeker.’ I have tried to be a seeker of knowledge and truth. At some points in my life I have done this well. At other times, unfortunately, I have gotten off track and had to learn the hard way. Don’t learn the hard way.
Like the billionaire Warren Buffett says, “You only learn from mistakes. But they don’t have to be your mistakes. It’s a hell of a lot easier to learn from the mistakes of others.’� He learned this from his mentor, the famous investor and Columbia professor Benjamin Graham who said, “An investor needs to do very few things right as long as he or she avoids big mistakes.”
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