In this video, I am going to share with you what to do when you have no money left and how to improve your finances. There are a million things that we could say are evil if we wanted to. We could ask people all day and debate it all day and make a list of everything that's super evil. I will tell you what I think the most evil thing is, and it's probably controversial.
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I think the most evil thing is having the opportunity to create financial freedom, to make more money, to get rich and not do it. I know that's controversial. I'm also going to give you some things that you could do to drastically improve your financial life and bring more money to you, probably quicker, faster, and easier than you thought. First, let's talk about why I'm saying that it's evil. So the average American can't come up with $500 for an emergency. That's evil. The person is evil, and the situation is evil.
So now let's keep looking at this. That is evil, as 75% of Americans reported losing sleep over money. We should not be losing sleep over finances. You shouldn't be, and if you are, I'm going to show you how to change it. Next is that finances are the number one cause of divorce. The lack of money or money issues should not be tearing apart love. It damages the kids; it damages the relationship. That probably would have been nice if they just figured out how to make more money. Next, 80 people live paycheck to paycheck. I think that's evil. I don't think that you're evil if you're living paycheck to paycheck. I believe the situation and circumstances will change, and I will show you how to do so. The reason I think it's evil is because God gave us all these great things in life, and we all have our own things that we love, our own things that we care about, and you know, want more of.
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Well, if you're living paycheck to paycheck, you can't raise your kids the way that you want. You can't take them where you want. You can't go on an awesome trip that makes you remember how beautiful life is. You can't buy a new car if your old one is broken. You could go on and on right there and then. Nine out of 10 people die with less than ten thousand dollars in virtually no financial assets. Nine out of ten people die with less than ten thousand dollars. That's crazy. I think that's evil and, to top it off, over the last 24 months, many people have been declared non-essential.
So, for starters, many people have lost their jobs. Many people are incredibly behind financially in ways they've never been before, but it's gotten a lot worse in the last 24 months, and I think that whole thing is evil, and I think we can change it, and I think you can change it, and so the purpose of this video is to share with you some ways you can drastically improve your financial life. What to do if you have no money? The law of relativity isn't all that great; in fact, someone watching this video did far better than me.
But I did better than I thought I would, and it was by doing these eight things that I'm going to talk about. I want to give you those eight things because I believe that money is just a tool, and when you have more money, you can help more people, you can help yourself, you can live a more inspired life, and it gets us away from this debt slave system that we currently have, so that's what I'm going to talk about.
You Should Learn What To Do When You Have No Money

So I know that you're with me. I'm not talking to you, to ghosts, so the first thing I wrote down on my notes here is that this is evil. You know, it is evil that the average American can't come up with five hundred dollars for an emergency. We should not be lowering the quality of our lives to such a degree that we can't help ourselves in emergencies. We can change this. We just aren't taught that. If you can't pay for things in an emergency, you'll want to put them in. If you can't pay for things in an emergency, you want to go. If you want to go on a vacation, you want to go. If you want to go to Hawaii, you will get inspired.
If you want to go hiking four days a week and you can't do it because you're always working, the second thing I wrote down is that you have a spiritual and moral obligation to get rich. Money extends the good you can do far beyond your own physical presence. If you say that money is the root of all evil, or that money isn't that important because I'm happy, what you're really saying is that you don't want any. You're subconsciously programming yourself to repel it from your life. You know, Henry Ford was illiterate and had a middle school education, and he's Henry Ford.
You know, Richard Branson has dyslexia and he can't read financial statements or anything, so you can still become rich, and you have a moral and spiritual obligation to your kids, and if you don't have kids, you have a moral and spiritual obligation to your family and your friends. You can hire your friends. So be sure to check out my successful hypnosis. Society conditions you to believe money's the root of all evil and to think you know you're stuck that way. I think it's by design, but that's a story for another time. So, number three is, money isn't about taking. It's about adding value and solving problems.
Getting Money Is About Adding Value And Solving Problems

So if you decide right now that it's your right to be rich and you're not going to take it. It's about adding value and solving problems. In fact, the only honest way to get money is to print so much money that they actually devalue the currency at an incredible historic rate, so you're not taking from anyone; in fact, the only honest way to get money is to get money dishonestly, which is not what this video is about, and ultimately you end up in jail; but getting money honestly is actually about adding value and solving people's problems. Some people ask for their money back, some people won't be interested at all, but if you were to improve your financial life significantly over the next 12 months, you have to shift your thinking from your taking to your giving with whatever it is right If you build, if you have a massage practice, you aren't taking people's money.
You're giving them stress relief. So when you start thinking about the benefits of what you're offering to people, your mindset shifts and you realize that money is just an inner battle of finding value within yourself and delivering it to the world in the marketplace of needs, whether that's books or you being an accountant. What are you doing as an accountant? You're solving people's problems. We have a fantastic nanny. We are so grateful to have her. She is amazing for my daughter. She has helped my daughter so much. My daughter is getting so freaking smart from this amazing nanny that we have. It's kind of like a teacher too.
Why do we have her? because I have extra money. Money is a tool that allows you to extend the good you can do far beyond your own physical presence. If you give it meaning and the way you earn more of it is by asking yourself how you can be better at what you do and solve more people's problems, then the next thing on my list number four is to forget about money entirely and focus on service, creativity, productivity, and work. People that are broke are always thinking about money. I remember there was a Bob Proctor quote. He used to always say, "Once you have money, you'll be amazed at how little you think about it, but when I was broke, I always thought about money."
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So decide how much you want to earn, decide how much you're going to change your financial life, but then get focused on how you can serve. " Being a better real estate agent means being more focused on reading more books, finding new massage techniques so you can help people's necks better, being highly sought after through word of mouth in your community, being better as a life coach, acupuncturist, or investor, If you don't believe that, I can guarantee you'll be broke. The people who don't believe that are the ones who are broke. They believe it's because of them. They believe it's because of the system. They believe it's because they didn't get the right education or college was too expensive. They believe it's because of the rich people and that we need to change the system.
The next thing on my list is that if you want to change your financial life, you have to take it 100% personally. Last but not least, do not seek validation from money. A lot of times, people try to make money as a way to fill a void within themselves, which is probably why the old adage, you know, a rich man can't get through heaven and whatever the hell else it says, “money is the root of all evil." It's because people are insecure and they haven't drunk enough. I can tell you that going from Ashley and I not being stressed about paying our rent every day and her being in credit card debt to us becoming multi-millionaires didn't make me feel validated. What it did was give me more freedom, allowed me to improve other people's lives, and taught me a lot about myself, God, service, and being able to do cool things for people.