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i am sure you have all dreamed of winning the lottery here are few pf the things i would buy if i had the money
1. range rover sport
2. chateaux in france
3.lamborghini diablo
4. a dozen bottles of chateau d'yquem fine wine
5 a new wardrobe full of designer clothes
6. 10 bags of rapid setting flexible white adhesive from tops tiles
7. a private jet
8. a full tank of fuel

what would you buy if money were no object ?
 
anything i wanted at any time i like. why pick things in front if money is no object just buy when you think about it
 
i am sure you have all dreamed of winning the lottery here are few pf the things i would buy if i had the money
1. range rover sport
2. chateaux in france
3.lamborghini diablo
4. a dozen bottles of chateau d'yquem fine wine
5 a new wardrobe full of designer clothes
6. 10 bags of rapid setting flexible white adhesive from tops tiles
7. a private jet
8. a full tank of fuel

what would you buy if money were no object ?
I nearly have all of those, you want to put your prices up...:lol:
 
Bin the missus for starters..lol..never drive a van again have a room full of tiles to pleasure myself with wearing a mankini
 
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i am sure you have all dreamed of winning the lottery here are few pf the things i would buy if i had the money
1. range rover sport
2. chateaux in france
3.lamborghini diablo
4. a dozen bottles of chateau d'yquem fine wine
5 a new wardrobe full of designer clothes
6. 10 bags of rapid setting flexible white adhesive from tops tiles
7. a private jet
8. a full tank of fuel

what would you buy if money were no object ?

What would buying these do for you?

I#ve been reading 'I can make you rich by Paul McKenna'. And although the title sounds like it's a 'get rich quick' scheme type book (and that's what I bought it for lol) it's actually just talking about the richness of life, of of which is being financially stable, though no range rover or wine would be the limit of my dreams if money wasn't an problem.


  • I'd comit time to give back something - whether it be through websites, or physically, I think I'd get great joy out of 'doing something' with the money that wasn't materialistic
  • I'd build a fair few web teams all building websites, they'd all be free to use, and with the cash I would have sponsors or ads I'm sure. They'd be setup to primarily server a perpose - but they'd be doing a job that would normally be charged for. I would make sure I wouldn't be damaging any legitimate business doing this though, which would be the skill and take time to find the right 'websites' to build.
  • I'd then do some fancy stuff - what the hell? - perhaps buy an island and get my family on it peridocially - or perminent.
  • I'd invest a lot in idea's I come up with. That would cost a lot if I did them all. I'm sure I'd grow old doing that lol
  • I'd make a lottery that gave 100% back to the winners - and I'd split up the bigger wins to lots of smaller wins - perhaps £100,000 cap. Giving people a chance to win a lot, a lot of times, rendering the lottery useless to those wanting to get "rich" relying on it.
  • I'd invest a lot into getting something done about the amount of people not working in this country that can. I'd not just give them a job though, i'd much rather spend time finding them a reason to work.
My list goes on, if you get the book, do the tasks, it'll open your mind a lot.

Paul McKenna is a hypnosis and NLP wizz. Something I'm reading a fair bit about just lately. The NLP / sales related stuff more so than the hypnosis and subconscious communication and the other weird stuff lol. Though it's interesting to learn about programming your mind to point to a goal - something I've done naturally since a kid - but never knew it was worth what I know it's worth today.

Rich though, in the book, falls into categories, so you can be a billionaire, but you wont have friends, family, a stable belief system, anything to thrive for, etc.

A billionaire however, could loose their money (and they do) in a few days, and get it back again just as quickly. A person who's rich in every other way than cash - will often be the type of peson who doesn't rely on cash - but could make it if they tuned in that way a little. Or so the theory goes.
 
To add (as I do lol):-

There's a bit in the book where Paul talks about when he asks this very questions, and your answers all tell me a lot about you if I'm to base the theories in the books on your views.

Paul asks a woman who isn't interested in cash but wants to be rich and see's money as a taget millions of miles away "what would you do if you had all the money in the world, if you fastworward to 12 months time, what would be different if you just had the best 12 months of your life?" - she says, I'd have a new carpet straight through the house.

After some simple "programming" (serious of techniques designed to wake you the **** up!) she was coming out with world peace related stuff far bigger than what she first imagined.

So take from that what you will - but if you aim really high, half way is still pretty high, if you aim low, half way is even lower.

I'll post some of the simple techniques if anybody is interested just let me know. I don't want to waffle on ALLLLL day though.
 
What would buying these do for you?

I#ve been reading 'I can make you rich by Paul McKenna'. And although the title sounds like it's a 'get rich quick' scheme type book (and that's what I bought it for lol) it's actually just talking about the richness of life, of of which is being financially stable, though no range rover or wine would be the limit of my dreams if money wasn't an problem.


  • I'd comit time to give back something - whether it be through websites, or physically, I think I'd get great joy out of 'doing something' with the money that wasn't materialistic
  • I'd build a fair few web teams all building websites, they'd all be free to use, and with the cash I would have sponsors or ads I'm sure. They'd be setup to primarily server a perpose - but they'd be doing a job that would normally be charged for. I would make sure I wouldn't be damaging any legitimate business doing this though, which would be the skill and take time to find the right 'websites' to build.
  • I'd then do some fancy stuff - what the hell? - perhaps buy an island and get my family on it peridocially - or perminent.
  • I'd invest a lot in idea's I come up with. That would cost a lot if I did them all. I'm sure I'd grow old doing that lol
  • I'd make a lottery that gave 100% back to the winners - and I'd split up the bigger wins to lots of smaller wins - perhaps £100,000 cap. Giving people a chance to win a lot, a lot of times, rendering the lottery useless to those wanting to get "rich" relying on it.
  • I'd invest a lot into getting something done about the amount of people not working in this country that can. I'd not just give them a job though, i'd much rather spend time finding them a reason to work.
My list goes on, if you get the book, do the tasks, it'll open your mind a lot.

Paul McKenna is a hypnosis and NLP wizz. Something I'm reading a fair bit about just lately. The NLP / sales related stuff more so than the hypnosis and subconscious communication and the other weird stuff lol. Though it's interesting to learn about programming your mind to point to a goal - something I've done naturally since a kid - but never knew it was worth what I know it's worth today.

Rich though, in the book, falls into categories, so you can be a billionaire, but you wont have friends, family, a stable belief system, anything to thrive for, etc.

A billionaire however, could loose their money (and they do) in a few days, and get it back again just as quickly. A person who's rich in every other way than cash - will often be the type of peson who doesn't rely on cash - but could make it if they tuned in that way a little. Or so the theory goes.
dan dont take it so seriously my spiritual friend :lol: i think that nlp is great and should be used alot more in schools for kids with learning difficulties not just for business i did a job for a bloke who produces a magazine for nlp practitioners called "the model" he showed my son some learning stratergies to help him deal with his dyslexia
 
Wouldn't buy anything fancy right away as it's more the thought that you've not got any more money worries. Would have to hide the wifes bank card though:yes:
 
hang on a minute i just had this awful dream i swore i just wrote on the tilers forums and said i would give my millions to charity
 
dan dont take it so seriously my spiritual friend :lol: i think that nlp is great and should be used alot more in schools for kids with learning difficulties not just for business i did a job for a bloke who produces a magazine for nlp practitioners called "the model" he showed my son some learning stratergies to help him deal with his dyslexia

It certainly does have its advantages to thgose lacking something, be it abiltiy to learn, read or run a business. BUT, I sort of fell into it with the liking of Derren Brown, who I think just rocks.

But it didn't stop there. Once I learnt your mind is your own, you have no limits, from MANY angles.

I'm not a true believer of anything really, but I believe anybody can do anything with the right belief system. So if one 'programs' (forces) one to believe in something, one can acheive something near it.

On a website we see so much dependence on 'a theory' or 'practise', I think we could open our minds a bit more and be open to the fact that at LEAST you can squeeze a few more quid out of your current position in life, at the most change the way you aim for things - meaning ANYTHING can seem easier to reach.

Perhaps it's the beer talking, perhaps beer brings out the truth in us. :hurray:
 
1. 2-3 additional e-bass guitars with fat amp and box :thumbsup:
2. Pimp my private pilot licence to twin engine aircraft :thumbsup:
3. Twin engine aircraft able to take me to any place in the frost free world :thumbsup::thumbsup:
4. Transpot company with trucks & ships for supplying my addy to whitebeam :grin:
5. Fullfill a big wish of my wife and my kids :hurray:
Rest is for whatever comes our way...
 
As long as I have a little more than I need........................................... only governments get rich from lotteries
 
I might buy that Paul McKenna book and have a read. I do tend to read the books about motivation, business etc. I like that kind of read.

Its a shame the Paul McKenna book doesnt seem to arm you with the tools to actually make money (from the sounds of it I would say it seems like he makes you think that what you already have is worth something) but I did promise myself to try and read on topics and broaden my horizons.

At the moment I am reading "Persuasion" The art of influencing people ISBN 978-0-273-71299-2 which is a sort of self help book.

Plus I have "Confidence" The art of getting whatever you want by Rob Yeung to read as well ISBN 978-0-273-71513-9

There are a lot of things I do for my business on a day to day basis and because I am on my own it sort of help to read if I have done the right things. And it also puts me right when I get it wrong.

Practical example of that is price. When I first started out I said "the price is the price is the price" meaning that there was no negotiation ever. Book said "The smart business man recognises that dealing with people means negotiations on a number of things. Always be flexible on price. The most successful people always do deals and haggle". So just that one tiny point helped me.

But if I had untold wealth then I think I would just buy myself a fillet steak and a bottle of wine every week for life!
 
I might buy that Paul McKenna book and have a read. I do tend to read the books about motivation, business etc. I like that kind of read.

Its a shame the Paul McKenna book doesnt seem to arm you with the tools to actually make money (from the sounds of it I would say it seems like he makes you think that what you already have is worth something) but I did promise myself to try and read on topics and broaden my horizons.

At the moment I am reading "Persuasion" The art of influencing people ISBN 978-0-273-71299-2 which is a sort of self help book.

Plus I have "Confidence" The art of getting whatever you want by Rob Yeung to read as well ISBN 978-0-273-71513-9

There are a lot of things I do for my business on a day to day basis and because I am on my own it sort of help to read if I have done the right things. And it also puts me right when I get it wrong.

Practical example of that is price. When I first started out I said "the price is the price is the price" meaning that there was no negotiation ever. Book said "The smart business man recognises that dealing with people means negotiations on a number of things. Always be flexible on price. The most successful people always do deals and haggle". So just that one tiny point helped me.

But if I had untold wealth then I think I would just buy myself a fillet steak and a bottle of wine every week for life!
Look into my eyes,not around the eyes into the eyes...lol :lol:
 
I might buy that Paul McKenna book and have a read. I do tend to read the books about motivation, business etc. I like that kind of read.

Its a shame the Paul McKenna book doesnt seem to arm you with the tools to actually make money (from the sounds of it I would say it seems like he makes you think that what you already have is worth something) but I did promise myself to try and read on topics and broaden my horizons.

You should get the book mate. It does kind-of give you 'tools' to make money, that's it goal in fact. It gives you tasks to do which focus your subconscious mind on things you wouldn't / couldn't normally have done, for some.

At no point does he make you feel like what you have got is worth something though, it's fair to say.

He just states that if you're looking to 'get rich' for any other reason than to do something with the money, like aim towards something, then it's probably not for you - meaning if you're trying to get rich to fill a hole in your life then getting rich wont fill the whole. So he talks about other riches too, for those people. But part two of the book is titles "How To Make Money". And it does go into his analysis of millionaires and how they do it.

Which brings me back to NLP and Meta Models. As the founders originally just set out to find out why successful people are successful in most things they do. They thought if they could make a 'model' they could replicate it in other peoples lives. And that's what's sort of being used NLP-wise now.
 

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