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How did you become rich?

  • I started to read through The Five Books of Moses. (Old Testament)
  • I promised myself to only sale things legitimate.
  • I promised myself all my wealth will begin from a creative process, i.e. "creating"
  • Most of my entertainment involves "creating" as oppose to overly participating in the creations of others.
  • I created 613 rules consisting of both self-imposed constraints and must-dos specific to my goal of becoming rich. For example, I did not drink any alcohol when I considered myself poor; and I considered myself poor if I had less than $20,000 in my savings. I was very strict with myself.
  • Reading enables an exponential increase of capacity. Reading is the ultimate expression of listening. Avoid occupying your time talking with people going to great lengths manufacturing value in their babble, when you could be reading from the greatest minds in human history. And when practicing the art of listening, listen to those worth listening to.
  • I donated as much money as I could to wikipedia.org several times while crazy poor. I think doing this helped me to reinforce, in my own mind, what should be most valued.
  • Words are compressed infinity as googling reveals. If I don’t know a word, then I Google it at least 10 pages deep. Searching this way allows me to learn specific to how I process information involving a learning momentum particular to my curiosity. Constructionist Learning
  • Similar to how a person can interpret the very cold temperature of absolute-zero as a measurement of heat, as oppose to being cold. I consider myself attempting to overcome various stages of illiteracy, as oppose to being in various stages of knowing. Illiteracy is being conquered on the tip of every Google search.
  • Attempting to get smarter by avoiding Death by Interruptions.
  • Very interested in the subject of Cognitive Behavior Modification in Learning within businesses environments.
  • I always save interesting information to my favorites for later review. Should you bookmark or save this website to your favorites?
  • Learning how to flirt with women assisted me in becoming rich. Flirting is the training wheels involved in facilitating the sale. If you can’t figure out how to be pleasing when exchanging smile laced pheromones in the primitive world of grunts and peacock feathers. Then convincing a bank to finance your business plan may be difficult.

Please Note: I'm in the beginning stages of making lots of money; I'm a newbie. I'm sharing what little I think I know.

Below is a personal rant disguised as an essay and may be controversial for some. The intent of this essay/website, as silly as it may sound, is designed as if you are a close friend and I'm saying "Hey, check it out... I think I discovered subject matter deserving some examination..."

A year after writing the essay you're about to read, is when I started to become rich. The essay is an expression of a radical shift in my thinking at the time and was originally a self-criticizing note to myself.

The verb becoming implies specific types of actions and steps particular to a main objective; which for me, the objective still is becoming rich and breaking free from slave labor. Achieving this objective is the result of combining information seemingly dissimilar. Ultimately, I'm still in a state of becoming rich and hope it continues.

The Consumer’s Offspring: an essay

(The anatomy of an epiphany)

Recently bored and undisturbed… during one of those late night infomercial marathons and basking in the mid-night glow of television, there he was, motivational speaker Tony Robbins, with his scratchy voice and white teeth discussing empowering belief-systems during an interview engineered to seem authentic. With the help of a beer buzz still swirling in my head, I took notice regarding his point regarding how a person’s belief-system defines ones destiny.

Suddenly I thought of the American shopper, the typical consumer; not the smart shopper buying what is necessary and saving the rest for the future. I’m referring to the rabies involved with men yelling at the quarterback to make the touchdown; when the gut wrenching madness of football bonding and greasy bar food celebration fades. When men fiddle for their car keys, give each other their best verbose good-bys and return home to their C-minus children.

Concerned with the belief-system of it all I started pondering "at what point will a shopper participate in the betrayal of their offspring and ultimately themselves?" Thinking along this direction sparked inspiration and crack I open another beer.

Inspired with Tony Robbins and his hyper-sincerity, I almost bought his book, but instead YouTubed him, which somehow lead me to an interview with CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt; who articulated what exactly organizational culture is and had done it so well, I swear I felt the fluids in my frontal cortex shift regions. And then the epiphany. Eric Schmidt and Tony Robbins, only managed to accumulate about 30,000 views between both of their two videos; but Paris Hilton’s video received 3,000,000 views! And she said nothing about negative entropy, the anatomy of decision making or innovation systems theory… she just blinked eyelashes and flashed the camera, never reveling the “secrets of the universe” given on a silver platter as Eric Schmidt and Tony Robbins just had. And then the brilliance of Paris Hilton’s business model came to light; there she is, profiting from those symmetrically perfect right-angled smirks and pouty pink smiles. I quickly wrote down in my journal, “If the number of YouTube views measures the values and priorities of the populous, then there's definitely a niche for motivational speakers repurposing ancient Jewish-Christian wisdom.” God’s first commandment suddenly made perfect sense.

The sum of this experience resulted in a shaking your fist at the stars moment bent on figuring out the purpose of life, but usually ends up somehow with ordering a pizza and playing World of Warcraft. But no! I wanted to isolate the variable causing stagnation in some people and triumph for others. And I named it The betrayal gene which I so dearly sought, that night, to surgically remove from my own genome, involving a sort of gene therapy by means of self-examination.

Further adding to my dyslexic collections of random thoughts I theorized that people can be reduced into two categorizes (1) the consumer’s offspring (2) those selling to the consumer’s offspring.

Through hopefully modest observations, I come to realize characteristics distinct to the consumer’s offspring involving: being passionate defenders of popular-culture and even in their thirty-something years are often proficient with displaying the body language antics of adolescences. Any success they achieve is usually from the obscene sweat of their brow, meaning they take the “one step at a time” mantra to its logical absurdity, followed with: the shortcoming of never learning the art of multiplying ones successes, the curse of always having to reinvent the wheel, and the nightmare of always being shocked by recurring events. They are, in fact, cursed with the betrayal gene, they eventually betray everyone around them in one form or another and rarely loyal to their own values and ambitious.

The consumer’s offspring often unite together to enhance the nostalgia of pastime and pleasures, while cursing work ethics beyond what they’re already slaves to; meaning they are viciously loyal to mediocrity and parish together as disfigurements of their misspent youth.

Their fixation with popular culture may be harnessed by selling them the very products they call “identity” disguised as fashion, games, and leisure. The way they comb their hair “just-so” tells others want companies to invest in. The movies they respond to reminding politicians what values and ideas to project when the spotlight ignites.

They are marvelous renters because the consumer’s offspring are unable to hold themselves accountable because any money earned is easily captured by their landlords; while the landlord’s friends owns the liquor store up the street and whose old-college roommates design the video games they buy and who knows a fifty year-old fashion designer convincing someone’s nineteen year-old daughter to starve herself into a dress.

The consumer’s offspring have a hard time knowing that every dollar they earn isn’t their own, but destined to enter the hands of those that sell “things” to them. Despite this, the consumer’s offspring radiate a profound sense of self as if floating on a cloud of wisdom but lives in a leaky house. The geniuses among the consumer’s offspring usually have mastered the path of least effort while using their razor-sharp wit to justify their bias.

The consumer’s offspring who seemingly would destroy if denied the very things sold to them, results in others selling to those and profiting from those who would willingly betray themselves.

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My getting rich book collection: The Five Books of Moses

The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary
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The Five Books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (The Schocken Bible, Volume 1) The Five Books of Moses: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (The Schocken Bible, Volume 1)
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Why did reading The Five Books of Moses help you to become rich?

I’ve noticed people spend an incredible amount of time participating in activities resembling “worshiping.” I’ve conclude if your not creating something, then your time is being consumed by someone else’s creation. If you’re not innovating, then someone else is innovating ways to consume your time. Unfortunately, people seem to be spending more time worshiping the creations of others rather than creating something to better the world.

I have found for myself, when worshiping; worshiping something I can never know, but commanded to worship anyway, always results in creating useful things. Useful things are valuable.

Co-creating with a God I can never understand promotes an insatiable appetite for knowledge, and the sin of knowledge is if or when it gets quenched. I think that’s the trick. It’s starting to look like, for me, the premise of not worshiping false gods actually protects innovation as oppose to spending large amounts of human history squatting next to a mucky swamp carving your god out of a tree stump; or bouncing up-and-down to someone else’s drum beat. This is why I stated at the beginning of this website “most of my entertainment involves creating as oppose to overly participating in the creations of others…” The The Five Books of Moses has a lot to say on the matter if you read closely.

What key things involve becoming rich?

Think in the fourth-dimension: The following is my ongoing get rich list I add to incrementally. These concepts have assisted me in getting rich. Hopefully they will be of aid to you as well.

The list may seem oddly presented. I specifically worded this list to maintain and trigger my own interest; acting as a quick guide and memory cue specific to how I process information. I used GoogleDocs when frequently updating my "How to Become Rich" goal list. Google is Bad Ass!

This is my list I'm sharing with you. Getting rich involves instantly looking up the meaning of ideas you don't know. To get rich involves when coming across unfamiliar word to simply "Google it" instantly and keep yourself familiar with those concepts. I'm far from close with capturing the complete meaning of the concepts below. I struggle with keeping everything I've learned to remain afloat within my executive function.

(1) Intellectual property by means of profiting from your own creation. Explore heavily into the architecture of contact law.


My getting rich book collection: Organizational Structures

Organizations: Structures, Processes and Outcomes (10th Edition) Organizations: Structures, Processes and Outcomes (10th Edition)
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Organizations: Structures, Processes, and Outcomes (9th Edition) Organizations: Structures, Processes, and Outcomes (9th Edition)
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Organizations: Behavior, Structure, Processes Organizations: Behavior, Structure, Processes
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(2) Organizational structures by expanding and reducing the anatomy of all events and how those events correspond to other events. Also a fourth-dimensional creature engineers structural policies, guidelines, and rules like emotional labor that three-dimensional creatures exists within, like a strong current guiding them on a destination beyond the intent of their own. In short, fourth-dimensional creatures create the laws of physics as three-dimensional creatures are subjected to those laws; as fourth-dimensional creatures assign tasks, three-dimensional creatures preform tasks.

Fourth-dimensional entities creating an organizational system can see all sides of a three-dimensional system at once by virtue of being the creator...

(Creating an Ant Maze: the maze creator understands completely the full range of movement within the animal’s capacity; but the ants can only understand its environment through chronological trail-error chaos-order information assimilation management limited by total recall potential and burdened by the events inserted by the maze creator.)

...while a three-dimensional creature can only see what's specifically presented. A CEO or large corporations themselves are examples of fourth dimensional creatures able to: manipulate time, harness energies, create memes, influence political will, and to create objects beyond what the laws of physics is able to naturally produce.

(Stand here at a job for eight hours a day, do this task this way, chronically exert post-authentic smiles to our customers and call yourself professional.)

Or,

(Become the architect of what and how exactly being professional is; and how it's internalized by others specific to your agenda. i.e. entrepreneur)


My getting rich book collection: About Arbitrage

An Arbitrage Guide to Financial Markets (The Wiley Finance Series) An Arbitrage Guide to Financial Markets (The Wiley Finance Series)
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Science of getting rich involves knowing these concepts:

(3) Social arbitrage by means of cultivating relationships across the class spectrum to derive hidden benefit.

(4) Geo-arbitrage by means of benefiting from price discrepancy in different marketplaces when outsourcing tasks.

(5) Knowledge arbitrage by means of creating intellectual property by combining knowledge that doesn't seemingly correspond.

(6) Cultural arbitrage by means of deriving benefit by implementing proven value systems from otherwise opposing ideologies.



Getting rich book collection: How To Become Rich Goals

The Republic of Plato (Greek Edition) (Volume 1) The Republic of Plato (Greek Edition) (Volume 1)
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Pursuing the Good: Ethics and Metaphysics in Plato's Republic, Volume 4 (Edinburgh Leventis Studies) Pursuing the Good: Ethics and Metaphysics in Plato's Republic, Volume 4 (Edinburgh Leventis Studies)
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(7) Linguistics by means of implementing the best use of language to achieve the best outcome in any given circumstance. Learn how humans process the meaning of words. For example, how verbs are processed differently in the brain than nouns. Study when words erode or modify meaning.

(8) Attempt to master the reading process and a particular language for rapid comprehension of meaningful information. (If you have problems with grammar, spelling, and memory, as I do, use knowledge management strategies)

(9) Become a minimalist by means of extremely reducing your dependence from economical, social, political, and any external forces (without compromising successfully engaging the external eco-system) to derive benefit.

(10) Affiliated marketing by means of profiting from (ethically) selling other people's labor and innovations.

(11) Plato's Allegory of the Cave by means of understanding the deceiving nature of the seemingly obvious.

(12) Plato's Theory of Forms by means of understanding the "thatness" and the singular perfect expression of a thing, especially as it applies to body language and the use of words, e.g. President Obama’s perfect head tilt slightly upwards platonic form theory projection of confidence as if communicating with higher ideals.

(13) Plato's Republic by means of contemplating one of the many organizational structures comprising vast governmental societies in which a person may involuntary partake in.



-Max Weber- Part of my book collection: How To Become Rich Goals

Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology (2 volume set) Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology (2 volume set)
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(14) The State's Monopoly on Violence by means of understanding what’s necessary to maintain order in an otherwise to each their own society. (Darwinian free market-violence laissez-faire circumstance)

(15) Max Weber by means of contemplating upon how all things can be understood by reduction-expansion analysis, order of magnitude relevance, and even the anatomy of meaning itself.


(16) Time-opportunity cost by means of understanding the tragic circumstance of not consistently thinking in the fourth-dimension and lacking to determine events and how one fits within those events.

(17) Never forget the history of the Jewish people having the capacity to thrive and prosper within diverse political, economical, and cultural environments.

(18) Cultivate the concept of being Torah submissive and incorporate Torah into whatever ideology you subscribe to.

(19) Recognize how others profit and harness the energies from organizational structures colliding, like political pundits sucking up the spotlight on mainstream news monetizing content through discourse and unceasing ideological conflict with high paying pharmaceutical commercials inserted between their breath breaks; everyone speaking with a grave sense of urgency participating in the eternal arriving towards solutions always profitably out of reach.

(20) Understand objects and ideas like Milton Friedman's illustration of a pencil and its economical significant.

(21) There will always be many more people to help you eat your bread than those helping you bake it; therefore, if you bake bread alone, then choose very wisely who you dine with, but do share it.

(22) Act as if your privacy is constantly being violated.

(23) Be a minimalist to offset the corruption of commerce.



Buy every book from Rabbi Akiva Tatz and listen and watch all his lectures.

Letters to a Buddhist Jew Letters to a Buddhist Jew
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Understanding Long Tail: Statistical Graph

Must read the book Long Tail by Chris Anderson explaining the possible value of this hyper-unorthodox diarrhea word arrangement valid only by virtue of the internet’s capacity of free infinite distribution of this sentence maybe meaningful to only one end-user on planet variable-ratio schedule.


Ultimately, if you want to get rich, ask yourself:

How did Oprah get rich?

How did Bill Gates get rich?

How did P-diddy get rich?

What do they all have in common?

They all got rich slinging their own intellectual property. By distributing their own creations. Monetizing their own innovations. Then produced enough clout and influence to assist others in profiting from their creations too; while collecting a percentage of the profit from the intellectual property of others in addition to their own.


Tony Robbins

Part of my book collection: How To Become Rich Tony Robbins style

Awaken the Giant Within : How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny! Awaken the Giant Within : How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny!
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Unlimited Power : The New Science Of Personal Achievement Unlimited Power : The New Science Of Personal Achievement
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If you feel the information I gave you is helpful. And you feel paying for valuable information is legitimate. Then please goto www.finallyasking.blogspot.com and make a donation to my PayPal account in the top right hand side of my blog.

e-mail me if: you ever need a writer-for-hire, need a get rich consultant or have any suggestions assisting me towards my goals. finallyasking@gmail.com

Thank you.

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