The Law of Attraction: Is there a Wealth Equation that will help you get wealthy?

If you have been following this website for any length of time, I’m sure you have come to the conclusion that I stand firmly for personal responsibility and that everything that we have in our lives is a result of our thinking and our actions.

I got into a good debate on a Christian website that is promoting re-distribution of wealth via government intervention. And I was trying to point out to several members of this blog, that the reason why the rich get richer and the poor continue to stay poor is because of the Law of Attraction. They had a hard time swallowing this, and all of their rebuttals never mentioned personal responsibility or the need for anyone to change the way they think or act.

When you start to look at ways of improving your lot in life and the only solutions that you can come up with lies outside of YOU, you are on the wrong path.

What you have in your mind on a continuous basis followed by your actions set the Law of Attraction into motion.

I hope you had a chance to check out this great video at: http://bit.ly/9whxgi

Here is another great resource to help you get a handle on the Law of Attraction: http://bit.ly/bxOOUw

The Law of Attraction is working in your life whether you know how it works or not, when you start to understand ways that you can make it work to get what you desire, you will make great things happen!!

As Always, Here’s to Your LifetoSuccess,

John Clark

P.S. Make sure to pass this on to everyone in your email address book. When you surround yourself with others moving in a positive direction, the speed of getting to what you desire increases exponentially.

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Comments

    • Ryan
    • April 8, 2010

    Thanks for sharing the video link John. I like repeating the Bob Proctor affirmation to remind myself how the law of attraction is affecting my life: “I am responsible for my life, for my feelings, and for every result that I get.” Puts an end to the blame game.

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