Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Robert Kiyosaki Says This Story Will Determine Your Financial Future



Yeah,how are you doing today and this week in general,hope the money is really rushing in,smiles…I know it is, first the registration for the seminar below should be ending today since it begins tomorrow, if you have my advice is you better do…Click here to register

Now let’s go to the business of the day.

The story below will explain to you exactly what you are doing presently to your financial future, so you better sit up, get a cup of juice read gently and sip…Let begin.
Once upon a time there was this quaint little village. It was a great and perfect place to live except for the fact that it has one problem, which is water availability. The village has no hope of water unless I rained. To solve this problem once and for all, the village elders decided to put out to bid the contract to have water delivered to the village on a daily basis. Two people volunteered to take on the task and the elders purposely awarded the contract to both of them so as to create a little competition in order to keep prices low and insure back up supply of water.

The first of the two people who won the contract Ed immediately ran out bought two galvanized steel buckets and began running back and forth along the trail to the lake which was a mile away. He immediately began making money as he labored morning to dusk hauling water from the lake with his two buckets. He would empty them into the large concrete holding tank the village had built. Each morning he had to get up before the rest of the village awoke to make sure there is enough water when it wanted it.It was hardwork but he was very happy to be making money and for having one of the two exclusive contracts for this business.

The second winner contractor, Bill, disappeared for a while.He was not seen for months, which made Ed very happy since he had no competition.Ed was making the money all alone.
Instead of buying two buckets to compete with Ed,Bill had written a business plan,created a corporation, found four investors, employed a president to do the work, and returned six months later with a construction crew. Within a year his team had built a large volume stainless steel pipeline which connects the village to the lake.

At the grand opening celebration, Bill announced that his water was cleaner than Ed’s water.He knew that there had been complaint about dirt in Ed’s water.Bill also announced that he will supply the village with water 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Ed could only deliver water on weekdays…he could not work on weekends. Then Bill announced that he would charge 75% less than Ed did for this higher quality and more reliable source of water.The villaged cheered and ran immediately for the faucet the end of Bill’s pipeline.

In order to compete, Ed immediately lowered his price rates by 75% bought two more buckets,added covers to his buckets and began hauling for buckets each trip.In order  to provide better service, he hired his two sons to give him a hand for the night shift and on weekends. When his boys went off to college he said to them, Hurry back because some day this business will belong to you.’

For some reasons, after college his two sons never returned. Eventually Ed had employees and union problems. The union was demanding higher wages, better benefits and wanted its members to only haul one bucket at a time.

Bill on the other hand realized that if this village needed water then the other village must need water too. He rewrote his business plan and went off to sell his high speed, high volume, low cost and clean water delivery system to villages throughout the world. He only makes a penny per bucket of water delivered, but he delivers billions of buckets of water every day.

Regardless if he works or not, billions of people consumes billions of buckets of water and all that money pours into his bank account. Bill had developed a pipeline to deliver money to himself as well as water to the villages.

Bill lived happily ever after and Ed worked hard for the rest of his life and had financial problems forever after.

THE END

With this story in mind one should be reasonable enough to ask himself/herself these questions.

“Am I building a pipeline or hauling buckets?”

“Am I working Hard or am I working smart?”

My friend look into your personal life and answer these question because the answers will determine how your financial future will become.

Make sure you don’t neglect answering these questions.

See you at the top.

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