The title of this post may sound like an impossible claim. For most of us have been led to believe that we need to have and do so many different things in order to climb higher on the economic ladder.
Jim Rohn, a Business Philosopher, does not claim to teach novel truths, only fundamentals answers to the question about climbing the economic ladder. Born to an Idaho farming family, Rohn began his early adulthood without acclaim. Leaving college after his first year, starting a family, and trying to get by as best he could as a salaried worker. By age 25 (according to his accounts), he was in a personal rut familiar to many middle-class families, in debt, and unable to see a way that would lead to his personal ambitions.
Watch these two videos to discover the answer.
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