As you know, I have a habit of tuning into other people’s conversations. I was going to say that it was a ‘nasty habit’ but it really isn’t because it’s a great source of ideas for emails and articles.
I don’t go out with the intention to eavesdrop on people’s conversations, it just happens.
It’s hard not to when people who are close by talk so loud.
A perfect example of this was the young guy who insisted that I had the pleasure of listening to his phone call a couple of days before Christmas.
Apparently he had recently been released from prison.
How do I know he had been released from prison?
He was talking about it at the top of his voice in a quite train carriage.
Imagine a hybrid creature composing of Ali G and Harry Enfield’s Kevin the teenager as seen in the film Kevin And Perry Go Large.
He was that hybrid creature.
He was full of bravado, ridiculous self-confidence and an overinflated sense of self-importance.
I think he saw himself as some kind of ‘Goodfella’ gangster who had been wronged by another person.
From what I could gather, he was out of prison on license which means that if he was to do anything criminal again within a specific timeframe, he would be sent right back in a heartbeat.
So what was this criminal mastermind doing?
He was on his way to ‘have it out’ with the person he believes got him sent down in the first place.
Not only that… he was talking about it loudly on his phone in front of several witnesses, boasting to his friend that he was going to have ‘strong words’ with this other chap.
I’m sure you will agree when I say that these types of people are so focused on ‘straightening things out’ that they generally always make situations worse for themselves.
As I sat there listening to this guy telling his friend what he was going to say and do, I could only imagine that transport back to the clink was already being organised for the end of the day.
Instead of being grateful that he was out of prison and able to spend time with his family and focus on staying out of prison, he was putting himself right in the middle of a situation that could end up with him being sent back.
If the confrontation resulted in a fight and the police were called, what is going to be the most likely outcome?
Consider the fact that this guy bought a train ticket to go to a specific town where he intended to confront this other chap.
It wouldn’t look good in his defence.
Why be angry about going to prison if all that you do is carry on doing things which are most likely to result in you being sent there?
It’s madness.
Einstein once said:
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“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”
I think I was watching some of that insanity in action that day on the train.
It’s obvious, if you don’t want certain things to happen, you avoid doing the things that would cause them to happen.
Sadly it seems that a lot of people forget that and carry on making the same old mistakes.
They do the same old things that give them the same old results which are not working for them in life.
It’s the same with money.
There are people who want and need more money but the only things they do leads to them spending and wasting what little money they have.
If you want more money then there are two things you can do.
You can either spend less or make more… or do both.
Spending less doesn’t actually give you more money; it means you hold onto more of what you already have so that you can spend it on different stuff which still leads to you having less money.
So with that in mind, if you want more money, you will need to make more.
Making money requires effort… but not always a lot of it.
Sometimes making money requires nothing more than a few minutes to set something up which can then be left to do what it needs to do.
Our friend David Houghton steals between £110 and £350 from one specific financial market most weekdays using a method which takes just FIVE minutes to implement in the morning.
It’s a simple process determining whether there is an opportunity to make money.
You simply need to look at two sets of numbers and subtract one from the other.
If there is a trade to be had, you set the trade in motion and leave it to do what it needs to do.
It takes no more than FIVE minutes in total.
To discover how you can steal between £110 and £350 most weekdays using a simple set-and-forget system, click the link below:
The A Minus B System
Kind regards
John Harrison
PS… As far as effort is concerned, this is one of the easiest systems for making money that I’ve seen.
You don’t need to know a lot and you only need to work FIVE minutes in the morning and for that it will give you between £110 and £350 most weekdays.
Here’s that link again: