Your Livelihoods
Now, I will give you my lifetime of wisdom for you to apply later as you become young adults and step into the business world of making values for society. This knowledge will help you whether you are directly making values for society or, as a valid option for you girls, indirectly making values by contributing to your future husbands who are directly making values for society.
I want you to look at business differently than most people in the world look at business today. Business today is still mostly divided into jobs based on the division of labor (although that is starting to change). The division of labor means that jobs are based on physical labor — the body — more so than the mind. But man has the smartest mind of all the animals. Therefore, men and women must use their minds to fulfill their human potential. And that use of the mind is missing in most jobs today, and that is why the majority of workers feel caught in stagnation.
Business will someday change from the division of labor to the division of essence. The essence of business is creating and marketing values. That means jobs will someday (perhaps sooner than later) change from stagnant, routine jobs of labor to dynamic, entrepreneurial jobs of the mind …exhilarating jobs of creating and marketing values!
When you enter the business world of making values for society, understand the difference between where the business and your new job is and where it needs to be. That will give you the power of a clear vision of where you plan to go, and you will never get unknowingly caught in the pervasive stagnation that traps most people today. Use the techniques I laid out for you in Visions One, Five, Six, and in the Vision Climax (all in Twelve Visions) to work your way into a creative job of the mind or, if you girls so choose, to help your husbands work their way into a creative job of the mind. …Through your minds, you will create values for the world…especially as you discover Neothink. I help you advance into Neothink in Vision Nine. Making values for the world brings you pride, wealth, and happiness.
Now, as children, you can exercise your minds and develop more and more ability to someday make great values for the world and great rewards for yourselves. When you look at things — anything — get curious. Figure out: how does it work? Why? What is it made of? Use your mind to really understand things; soon, with that superior knowledge, you will begin to know how to improve things. Someday, through this same learned habit, you will really understand business and easily improve it for lucrative profits, which will lead you into a creative job of the mind…and onto a creation-driven life.
Every day, you see lots of things around you. Get curious, get information, and figure things out. Ask questions. Google subjects. Your mind will build a lot of valuable knowledge to be used later in life. But even more important, your mind will learn how to become efficient at getting down to the essence of things — to what they are and how they work. When your mind does that, it will also begin to see common denominators that 1) help solve problems (a cornerstone of successful business), and 2) start to pull together Neothink puzzle-pictures (the cornerstone of creating breakthrough values for society), as explained in Visions Five, Six, and Nine.
I also want you, at your young ages, to look at problems in life differently. Look at problems that might arise around you and ask yourselves, “How can I solve them?” As you grow older, your minds you will become more and more able to solve problems and improve things and to someday create values that lots of people will want to pay for. As your mind builds this power throughout your childhood, you will naturally, aggressively flow into a job of the mind in adulthood. In turn, when you create values for society as an adult, you will become very proud, wealth, and happy. (Later on, when you need more specific techniques on how to acquire a job of the mind in any business as an adult, read my turnkey manual Inside Secrets).
– Mark Hamilton
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