Why Do Most People Fail?

Moving along into Jamie McIntyre’s eBook, and into the first chapters referenced in the wealth vision videos, we start to look at an elemental wealth creation question:

Why Do Most People Fail?

Or, to be more specific as Jamie puts it,

“I live in one of the wealthiest nations on earth—so why am I not rich?”

These are really just two versions of the same question. There is no good reason that more people in such highly successful nations as Australia, the UK, the US, and many others should not be sharing the wealth. If you understand why people do not, then you can begin to figure out which of these reasons applies to your own life and begin to work to overcome them.

The Success Formula

One of the first reasons we look at for popular failure is the formula for success that most people follow. Jamie had identified this as:

• Going to school
• Getting a “good education”
• Working hard for long years until retirement

This is the formula that has been ingrained in us all. It’s true in Australia and it’s true in nations all over the world, from Russia to the United States and points north and south. But if you look at the statistics and the results of following that formula, which we will do in an upcoming post, the formula is flawed.

Finding the flaw in our formula has to be the first order of business if we are to succeed and be wealthy. Much as we’d like to believe that this formula is noble and reliable, the outcome tells another story. Join me back here in the coming days as we explore this simple formula for success further, and work to find out what is really impeding our wealth and success.

Sean Rasmussen
21st Century Academy
Universal Wealth Creation © 2004 – 2009

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