Real Wealth Wisdom – Sounds good! But what is it? And….how valuable?

Filed under: resources — Jeremy at 1:27 pm on Saturday, May 7, 2011

Wisdom is one of those intangibles. Hard to define. Can’t really prove it. But, you know when somebody has it. It comes across in their speech, their actions and their results.
I am not claiming to have more wisdom than the other guy. Even in the areas I am expert in. I’ll leave that up to you.

Lets just say, for the time being, that wisdom is a result. A result in a specific area. For instance someone can be a wise parent, but maybe not wise in the financial sense. It shows up in having an abundance of great results in the area in which you are wise. It also shows up as power to make things happen and get results in the area in which you are wise in.
So, now we’re talkin. Sounding a little more attractive now, isn’t it? So, how do you get this “wisdom”?
It starts with a decision. A decision to take action. Sound familiar? But it doesn’t end there. Lots of people make decisions and take actions and still seem to have avoided becoming wise. So, there is another piece.
The third and most critical element is meaning or learning. You take action. From that action you get a result. Do you use this result to adapt, to change and to modify your next action I that area so that your results improve? Or, do you do like most people? Where, if you even overcome the barriers to taking action, you then take the result and use it not as a learning or earning experience. Rather, you use it as an excuse or reason to give up, not continue, decide it’s not for you. That you are just not talented. That is the opposite of wisdom.
This program called Real Wealth Wisdom is about taking the decisions and actions and results you have taken so far. Using them and the ones you are about to take. Then making your decisions even better so that you take more action and get more results. Learn and grow. Make a better decision. In an ongoing process of learning and growing. Accumulating wisdom along the way until you arrive at your chosen destination.
If that sounds good to you, then climb aboard and we’ll be doing this weekly.

Cheers!
Scott Whaley