What is your best
interest rate?
Quote of the day
‘Like an investment you need to show a keen interest in
any subject matter in order to cede a maximum return. Don’t settle for low
interest rates such as 3% or less, aim to achieve 100% interest in ALL your
investments.’
Previous Quote
‘Your input in any subject matter irrespective of what
it is will yield an exact output. In other words if your interest in a subject
matter is 0% then your output will be 0%. Conversely if your interest in a
subject matter is 100% then your output will be 100%.’
Bonus Quote
‘To deliver your best in life means that you are
excelling in that particular field. People will then remember that you are
superlative and not negative. They will sum you up as an outstanding individual
capable of an effort that is unsurpassed by anyone else.’
Dear
Friends a daily interest in the subject matter at hand plays an incredible role
in how your life pans out. The fundamental Law of Success states that any input
that you inject into any project will yield a relevant output. So if you are casual
about something than there is a good chance that your output will be less
tangible and more fallible. Meritocratic
Goal Setters of which you always are aim for a constant interest in something
because they know well that input equals to output. They know that if their
input is zero then their output will also be a flat zero. They focus on the
locus, in other words their attention is right in the hub of their agenda. They
are 100% focussed and stay focussed until the job is done. Grades at school can
be 100% if the entrants put in 100% from day one until graduation. You cannot
deny this because it is a fact. Today I want to talk about your interest rate
in life and how it can affect your long-term lifestyle. Your interest in any
subject matter is your investment in life. Interest rates is not restricted to
savings or investments. Interest is about your interest in any subject matter
that you are involved in. Achieving the maximum capacity in any subject matter
is based on your passion and desire or what I call the PDE syndrome. The PDE
syndrome or The Passion & Desire Effect plays a pivotal role in how your
future pans out. Grades at school or University depends entirely on the PDE
Syndrome. Your longevity is related to the PDE Syndrome. Your finances is
linked to the PDE Syndrome. Your marriage, your home, your children, your
lifestyle, your vocation has a PDE Factor. Today I want you to ensure that this
factor is always 100%. Is that a tall order? Well if you want the best in life
you need to deliver your best. Let us define the word best so that we can
understand why we need to input 100% in all that we do, say or even think.
‘To deliver your best in life means that you are
excelling in that particular field. People will then remember that you are
superlative and not negative. They will sum you up as an outstanding individual
capable of an effort that is unsurpassed by anyone else.’
Dear
Friends, it is the interest that you show in a particular skill and if it has a
100% interest rate then you shall deliver the perfect meal, the perfect deal,
the perfect seal, the perfect appeal, the perfect automobile and the ideal
lifestyle. Banks give you so little, they will give you 3% or less but is your
money safe? You are in charge of your life and therefore you need to take your
money and make it work for you so that you can get not 3% but 100%. It is all
about having that positive mind-set. It is about being the finest amongst your
fellowmen and women. It is about being the greatest human being that lived on
planet Earth that showed by example and led by example. It is about
pre-eminence. It is about being the distinguished parent and a well-known peer
that gave advice and helped others to do their best. It is about being the
elite in your community not aiming for glorification but rather aiming for
edification. Dear Friends aim for the best and always deliver your best. It is
up to you and it is about the sheer determination to succeed. It is all about
that incredible syndrome called the PDE Syndrome.
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