This might seem counterproductive in a logical sense but lets' analyze what I'm actually saying.
What allows people to succeed and to stay successful?
Trust
You might say Trust?
Yes Trust.
If people don't trust you you cannot stay successful.
For example, drug dealers might be worth millions but because people don't trust them they wind up dead or in jail most of the time or worse.
Why?
Because people can't trust them.
They are too dangerous for people to allow them to stay wealthy.
You are going to want people you can trust enough to allow them to stay wealthy.
People need a good reason to allow you to stay wealthy.
And how do you create this?
You become trustworthy.
If you can trust yourself then likely others can trust you too.
But, it has to be real not fake in order to become wealthy and to stay wealthy.
So, compassion, integrity, truthfulness to oneself and others becomes the basis of actual success.
This doesn't mean you can prevent divorces, prevent businesses rising and falling or anything else.
Things are always changing and happening.
But, if you have integrity and people can trust you no matter what and you can trust yourself then you are eventually going to be in a position to become successful one or many times.
So, compassion and integrity are the basis of long term success both towards yourselves and all others.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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