| USANA has taught me so much more than i ever could put into words. and by teach, i don't mean what we learn in school like talking or a lecture. That's how they teach us in schools. But that is not how life will teach us, and that is also not how USANA rolls, esp. Nor.Cal. I believe life is the best teacher of all. Most of the time, life won't talk to us. It just sort of pushes us around. Each push is life saying,"Wake up, There's something I want you to learn." Nor.Cal. woke us up already. All attentive members, getting super engergized for EVERY Saturday training, ALL ready and eager to experience a new push from life. Every Saturday training seems similar, but if you see it closely, every single day teaches you every little new thing that you'll probably never notice it yourself. That's why it's best not to miss ANY Saturday trainings because you'll miss out a LOT. Mr. Kiyosaki learned six very simple core lessons that his rich dad taught him, repeatedly over 30 yrs. Nor.Cal is doing the same thing. Drilling the core lessons into our minds so that it'll become our habit to think rich. Even after reading the first few chapters of Rich Dad, Poor Dad (by Robert Kiyosaki), it helps me understand soo much more why it's very important for me to keep going to Saturday trainings without fail. Even after about a few months in USANA has got me into thinking differently from those average people who are still working for money. Imagine what stage i will be in, if i continue to recieve trainings from Nor.Cal for many months!!! =D I used to not understand Robert Frost's poem, "The Road Not Taken," but now i do. The very last lines of the poem said it all. That's exactly what i am doing right now, hand in hand with my other USANA family members;
"I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence; Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference."
It's sooo true. We took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference. We think differently from the average people because we do NOT want to be average. We want MORE...and that's why we are at where we are. =]
"Average people do two things: Some just let life push them around, Others get angry and push back. But they push back against their boss, or their job, or their husband or wife. They don't know it's life that's pushing. They spend their lives blaming a job, low pay or their bosses for their problems. They live lives hoping for that big break that will solve all their money problems. Another type of people have no guts, they just give up every time life pushes them. These people will have lots of friends who really like them because they were such a nice hard-working people. They spent their lives playing safe, doing the right things. But the truth is, they let life push them into submission. Deep down they were terrified of taking risks. They really wanted to win, but the fear of losing was greater than the excitement of winning. Deep inside they and only they will know they didn't go for it. They chose to play safe.(tsk tsk tsk totally reminds me of Pye *shakes head*)" (Kiyosaki)
"The poor and the middle class work for money, the rich have money work for them." Lesson No.1 learnt from Rich Dad, Poor Dad. It was a singular point of view that made ALL the difference over a lifetime. THOSE WORDS ARE SOOO TRUE...WISH EVERYONE READS THIS BOOK. too bad, some people don't even see the value in it. I have to admit I was one of them. Thought it'd be boring. I judged that book by its cover. Too shallow of me to be that way, and it is ironical and contradicting because i'm allergic to "shallow" people.xD Anyhoo...enjoy it, Justin. *winkwink* now you see why you should start carrying that book like a bible..like me.xP 今天我的秘密是想送給NawNaw一個很重要的禮物. 那就是這本書.希望他能看出來我的目的,也希望能看到送給這禮物的道理.=]
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