Following are excerpts of the book "I Love Money by Suresh Padmanabhan". I will put the main points from the book as series of blog posts. Remember, Words cannot go beyond a certain extent to describe the deeper truths. Experience is essential. So, I recommend you to buy the book to enjoy the writing and make full use of it.
- Start loving money and it will start coming to you
- Keep your senses open to identify the incoming money and accept it. Don't be shyam who could not see a bag full of gold coins on the bridge and also exchanged heavy watermelon with gems inside with light apples.
- Read books like "I Love Money by Suresh Padmanabhan" on how to be wealthy.
- Words cannot go beyond a certain extent to describe the deeper truths. Experience is essential. So, attend live seminars like Money Workshop by Suresh Padmanabhan Have a right mix of materialism and spiritualism.
- We search for answers in the pointers (finger) and often loose or miss the object pointed to (moon). Our knowledge with money is somewhat like this.
- Remember, growth itself can be a hindrance at times, if it can't be managed. Isn't is said, the best things in life come in small packages.
- Use kind and courteous words to develop a magical touch in your interpersonal relationships and this will attract money in disguise
- Money Flow demands doing certain things in an effective manner like commitment and dedication towards your business
- Identify, show respect and gratitude towards One-Man-Army around you who can bring joy to you.
- There are many idiots at the top (for obvious reasons: unproductive and good for nothing but holds the position bcoz of office politics etc). Do an "idiot cleaning session" or just watch competent people like you being clean bowled.
- Snowfall effect: To create a series of growth events, don't restrict the flow. Just keep moving.
- Moving up the value chain - Cucumber Theory: If a simple cucumber can increase its price (farmer-vegetable shop-salad plate), why can't you with your vast resources.