The Greatest Money-Making Secret in History
Joe Vitale
If you want money, you only have to do one thing.
It's the one thing some of the wealthiest people on the planet have
done and are doing.
It's the one thing written about in various ancient cultures and
still promoted today.
It's the one thing that will bring money to anyone who does it but
at the same time most people will fear doing it.
What is that one thing?
John D. Rockefeller did it since he was a child. He became a
billionaire.
Andrew Carnegie did it, too. He became a tycoon.
What is the greatest money-making secret in history?
What is the one thing that works for everyone?
Give money away.
That's right. Give it away.
Give it to people who help you stay in touch with your inner world.
Give it to people who inspire you, serve you, heal you, love you.
Give it to people without expecting them to return it, but give it
knowing it will come back to you multiplied from some source.
In 1924 John D. Rockefeller wrote to his son and explained his
practice of giving away money. He wrote, "...in the beginning of getting
money, away back in my childhood, I began giving it away, and continued
increasing the gifts as the income increased..."
Did you notice what he said? He gave away more money as he received
more income. He gave away $550 million dollars in his lifetime.
P.T. Barnum gave money away, too. As I wrote in my book on him,
"There's A Customer Born Every Minute," Barnum believed in what he called a
"profitable philanthropy." He knew giving would lead to receiving. He, too,
became one of the world's richest men.
Andrew Carnegie gave enormously, too. While some might argue that
these early tycoons had the money to give, so it was easy for them, I would
argue that they got the money in part because they were willing to freely
give. The giving led to the receiving. The giving led to more wealth.
Today it's fashionable for businesses to give money to worthy
causes. It makes them look good and of course it helps those who receive it.
Anita Roddick's Body Shop stores, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield's ice
cream, and Yvon Chouinard's Patagonia, are living examples of how giving can
be good for business.
But what I'm talking about here is individual giving. I'm talking
about you giving money so you will receive more money.
If there's one thing I think people do wrong when they practice
giving, is they give too little. They hold on to their money and let it
trickle out when it comes to giving. And that's why they aren't receiving.
You have to give, and give a lot, to be in the flow of life to receive.
I remember when I first heard about the idea of giving. I thought it
was a scheme to get me to give money to the people who were telling me to do
the giving.
If I did give, it was like a miser. Naturally, what I got in return
was equivalent to what I gave. I gave little. I got little.
But then one day I decided to test the theory of giving.
I love inspiring stories. I read them, listen to them, share them,
and tell them. I decided to thank Mike Dooley of tut.com for the
inspiring messages he shares with me and others every day by email.
I decided to give him some money. In the past I would have given him
maybe five dollars. But that's when I came from scarcity and feared the
giving principle wouldn't work. This time would be different. I took out my
check book and wrote a check for one thousand dollars.
Mike was stunned. He got my check in the mail and nearly drove
off the road as he headed home. He couldn't believe it.
I loved making him so happy. I delighted in giving the money to him.
Whatever he did with it was fine with me. What I got was an incredible
feeling of helping someone continue doing what I believed in. It was an
inner rush to help him. I still rejoice at sending him the money.
And then something wonderful began to happen.
I suddenly got a call from a person who wanted me to co-author his
book, a job that ended up paying me many times over what I given away.
And then a publisher in Japan contacted me, wanting to buy the
translation rights to my best-selling book, "Spiritual Marketing." They,
too, offered me many times what I had given my friend as a gift.
A true skeptic can say these events are unrelated. Maybe in the
skeptic's mind, they aren't. In mine, they are.
When I gave money to Mike, I sent a message to myself and to the
world that I was prosperous and in the flow. I also set up a magnetic
principle that attracted money to me: As you give, so you will get.
Give time and you'll get time.
Give products and you'll get products.
Give love and you'll get love.
Give money and you'll get money.
This one tip alone can transform your finances. Think of the person
or persons who have inspired you over the last week. Who made you feel good
about yourself, your life, your dreams, or your goals?
Give that person some money. Give them something from your heart.
Don't be stingy. Come from abundance, not scarcity. Give without expecting
return from that person, but do expect return. As you do, you will see your
own prosperity grow.
Try it and see.
About the Author
Joe Vitale is the #1 best-selling author of "Spiritual Marketing" and way
too many other books and tapes to list here. See dozens of eye-opening
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