The Correct Philosophy = Success

The Correct Philosophy = Success

Don’t you find that life seems to always come back to ageless truths? I believe it’s because, that which holds truth is ageless. Truth is not prone to change like the weather or the wind. The Correct Philosophy will be spoken of differently by different speakers, but it always tends to come back to the Golden Rule, the same message conveyed in unique ways, so that the many different types of people in this world might understand it.

Anything at all that you would like to have in your life is completely available to you and the easiest way to manifest that into your life is to continually assist others in achieving what THEY most want to achieve.

Don’t get the idea that this is only some ethereal, spiritual mumbo-jumbo. This is solid practical advice that you will see manifesting in all aspects of your life, business and personal, because they are tied together. You will see personal growth and financial success.

Most people really want the same things in life; happiness, health, the comfort and security of a home and family, good friends, abundance and prosperity all of which bring about the ability to have hope and peace in their life.

We all need our basic needs met before we are able to flourish. After our basic physiological needs are met, A.H. Maslow describes how we then move on to our needs for safety, love, self-esteem and ultimately Self-Actualization in his Hierarchy of Needs. His text is really just another fancy way of saying what I said in the first sentence of this paragraph,We all need our basic needs met before we are able to flourish. This is the first realization on the road to success.

The Golden Rule exists in one descriptive form or another across all of the world’s religions. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Some may put it this way, Treat people as you would want to be treated., but my personal take on this is, Treat people the way that THEY want to be treated. The last is the most difficult to understand and put into practice, but when you do you will realize the key it holds to your success.

As you realize these things and put them into practice you not only set yourself up to have the necessary help around you when you require it, but you learn that through helping others achieve success, you too achieve success. Surround yourself in an aura of gratitude for all that you have and present yourself with a servant’s heart and an entrepreneurial spirit.

Having the correct philosophy will equal success for you and all of those that you help.

by: John Melanson

http://therisingpath.com

john[@]therisingpath.com

© 2008

About John

At 48 John realized that the gifts and abilities inherent in his life were best put to use helping others. His writing has grown from this realization both in spirit and in content. Putting will aside in favor of intent, he began to convey that which he felt so passionately about. His thoughtful and eloquent articles convey a rich understanding of the subject matter combined with a deep sensitivity for the needs and emotions of those he shares with. Become familiar with John's work and your own sense of self worth and personal well being may also be affected. Personal development and the pursuit of one's highest and best purpose permeate his topics, leaving the reader asking,"What choices will I make today that will make the difference in my tomorrows?".
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One Response to The Correct Philosophy = Success

  1. VanessaB says:

    Hi John,
    Thanks for a great site on LoA. I’ll be using these suggestions and methods to promote IM services to local businesses in my hometown.

    http://www.localbizim.com

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