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How to Change from Victim to Victor

“It is no matter of health to be adapted to a profoundly sick society” – J. Krishnamurti. Our society is controlled by conditioning that makes us subject to debt, guilt, fear, illness, and a philosophy that guarantees we remain victims. As the world changes through this recession, we will see how pioneers, entrepreneurs, free thinkers, libertarians, producers, and creators are attacked and belittled, as clearly depicted in Ayn Rand’s book, Atlas Shrugged.

The philosophy that makes us accept that we are victims and stops us from becoming victors is a carefully orchestrated machine that starts at one’s birth, and I am not going to delve into that cesspit right now, but rather talk about the approach we need to adopt in order to move from being a hapless victim to a happy victor.

I accept that many people are, indeed, victims, and that others choose to accept that demeaning label in order to avoid work, responsibility, pain, and the process of thought. I am not talking about those who cannot or will not help themselves, but rather those who are sick and tired of debt, guilt, fear, and the compromise of their values and freedom. I am addressing those who wish to break free from the prison of limitation, scarcity, and mysticism that is draining their lives and preventing them from making their dearest dreams come true.

It is definitely possible to break free and create the lifestyle of your dreams if you have three things: the correct philosophy, the correct system or recipe, and the work ethic and courage to make it happen. With these tools, you are equipped to dramatically change your life, to take control of your future, and to enjoy every good thing that life has to offer. After all, you only get one chance at this, and the clock is ticking.

Once you accept that you are only a victim if you accept that you are one, you realize that perception is reality. Change the lenses in your glasses from the red of timidity, limitation, and lack of control, to the yellow of freedom, choice, abundance, and courage, and everything changes. The way we interpret our circumstances determines what we can accomplish. You can be a stooge and a sucker, or a chief and a champion – your choice. It’s not too late.

The good news is that everything is already in place to help you move from victim to victor: In order to follow those three steps to victory, simply do three things: First, read “Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand. If you like that philosophy, read “The Fountainhead”. By the end of those two books, your philosophy will be sorted out. Then join DollarMakers and use the tools, training, support, access, and recipe we provide for financial freedom. The work part – the action, courage and the motivation – will rise as you associate with the right philosophy and the right people. The best is yet to come – if you want it badly enough.

Robin J. Elliott www.DollarMakers.com

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