
I am starting to understand more and more about the ideas behind Think and Grow Rich. The amount of ‘capital’ and ‘organized effort’ in our daily life is enormous, almost unimaginable. And it has been already been like that for quite a while, thousands of years actually, starting with people building tools and boats, I guess the first forms of capital.
So going to ‘being rich’ or ‘becoming rich’ in 2013 indeed is something like ‘having a sound idea’ and ‘make it work for the masses’. At least that’s what I start to understand now. And basically my idea with the sample goal is the same, although we are a bit careful at the moment revealing the full idea and related plan as we don’t want it to be copied. Don’t get me wrong, one of the team members suggested that we should do it openly, and maybe we will, but as of the moment we’re not ready yet.
And yes, the enormous amount of capital and organized effort involved in everybody’s life, and I mean literally everybody is so enormous that it seems it indeed doesn’t matter how productive you are. Really realizing this also makes me feel very small, like only a small clock part in the enormous clockwork that the human world has become. Like that I, or any human being, is not really important. And I don’t like the idea and I guess if you think about it nobody would like it. As a human being in our thinking the world still revolves around us, at least I guess that’s true for the most of us.
And again, not sure how I would make something inspiring out of this post. I just started with writing about the awe I feel about how huge, how enormous everything is. And now I end up in how small a human being really is, like a cell in a body. And that’s the weird thing indeed, as indeed one cell in a body doesn’t really mean anything, like if it’s there or not doesn’t really matter. But if all are missing the body, the human doesn’t exist. And if a certain amount or specific parts are missing the body also cannot survive, the human doesn’t exist.
So I guess that’s a positive, as I often think of myself in the world as a cell in a body. That if I just do my part, just try to fulfill my role, just am happy with that, in the end it will affect the body, will make the body healthy and happy.
So yes, I inspire you to just try to figure out what you’re supposed to do, what type of cell in the body you are, what type of human you are in the world, and then do your job, your part in a happy way. As in the end the cells make up the body and humans make up the human world and human consciousness.