The Resilient Mind - The Diseases of Attitude - Jim Rohn

Episode Date: July 9, 2023

Jim Rohn was a renowned motivational speaker who has been widely regarded as one of the best in his field during his time. He had an incredible ability to inspire and motivate people from all walks of... life with his speeches and teachings. One of his most notable achievements was serving as a mentor to Tony Robbins, one of the most successful and well-known motivational speakers in the world today.Take action and strengthen your mind with The Resilient Mind Journal. Get your free digital copy today: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Download Now⁠⁠ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the Resilient Mind podcast. In this episode, you will be listening to The Diseases of Attitude with Jim Rohn. Get access to the Mental Mastery Program and other exclusive episodes by becoming a subscriber. Enjoy. The diseases of attitude. It's never that pleasant to talk about the negative, but we got to talk about it because life is part negative. These attitude diseases are like weeds that grow in the garden. It's a normal part of life.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Here's a good phrase to note. Negative is normal. It's not successful, but it's normal. It's part of life. And here's the next key, in my opinion. You must learn to handle the negative. Don't ignore it. Handle it.
Starting point is 00:00:54 Now, I know some people teach the other way. And listen to them, and listen to me, and then make up your own mind. Right? Don't be a follower. Be a student. But I say, you've got to handle it. the negative. You don't have to live in it. You don't have to dwell on it, but you do have to handle it,
Starting point is 00:01:18 my opinion. I know some people teach. Just turn your head real quick and say, there's no weeds, there's no weeds. There's no weeds. They'll take your guard. So you've got to handle the negative. Here's what part of it is. It's called the Great War Between Good and Evil. Mr. Reynolds and I are working on a new book this year called The Great War Between Good and Evil. And there is a war on. The minute you were born, you got involved in the war between good and evil, between darkness and light, between negative and positive, between evil and good, between tyranny and democracy, between weeds and human activity. I mean, the war is on. If democracy sleeps, guess who never sleeps?
Starting point is 00:02:08 Tyranny. In the absence of light, guess what's automatic? Darkness. If good does not arouse itself and become active, guess what moves in? Evil. It's a war, a mental war, a physical war, a financial war between enterprise and ease, between accomplishment and failure. It's a war. That's why there's an Old Testament phrase that gives the best advice for human activity when it says, six days labor, one day rest. Now I'm sure we've taken that to mean don't work all seven days. Take one off. Here's what it also means only take one off or you're liable to lose the war
Starting point is 00:03:07 Now we've got it down to five and two and maybe that's not too dangerous. I don't know If God would have thought of five and two he might have made it five and two. I don't know you can't think of everything But here's what it does mean enterprise is better than ease if you rest too long long the jungle overtakes the village. Now here's the good news about the war between good and evil. Evil is no match for good, but good must be active. Weeds are no match for human activity, but if you stand still, how far in will they come? All the way, they'll grow right up around your shoes. But if you get busy, how far back can you take them? As far as you wish. There are no match, but you must be active.
Starting point is 00:03:59 That's why the six and one, make sure you're not losing the war by taking off too much. Guess what the average years are after retirement? Six. Six. Which means don't retire. Your chances are too slim.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Okay. The war between good and evil, the weeds. You got. to make sure you recognize the negative, handle it, deal with it, and then go on. Let's make a list of the diseases of attitude that can wreck all your chances to do well. One of the words that destroys everything is called neglect. Neglect. And I found this out.
Starting point is 00:04:54 A week of neglect could cost you a year of repair. It isn't worth it. So what to be on the lookout for? Here's the list. If you were making it, you'd have the same list I've got. Right? We're not covering anything new tonight. This is a reminding session, not a teaching session, but it doesn't hurt to go over it again. Here's the list, attitude diseases. Number one is indifference. The shrug of the shoulder. The guy's not even concerned. He's just drifting. This is called the mild approach to life.
Starting point is 00:05:30 A disease known as mildness. The guy says, well, I can't see getting all that worked up. Well, to be any kind of winner, you got to get worked up. There's one problem with drift. You cannot drift to the top of the mountain. And the good Lord said in the closing chapters of the Bible, here's the best way to live, one way or the other. That's best. Hot or what's next best?
Starting point is 00:06:02 Cold is next best to hot. Not the half-baked middle, lukewarm, not too hot, not too cold. What a sad way to live. I think what it means is pick a direction and go with everything you got. Just pick one and go. somebody says yeah well what if it's the wrong direction you'll find out quicker it won't take you 25 years to wake up and say oh no i've been walking the wrong road i told my staff the other day next best to prosperity is adversity if one doesn't get you pray for the other we all do better from one of two reasons inspiration or desperation and i don't wish anything bad on you tonight but it
Starting point is 00:06:51 But if you're not inspired, I hope a wagon comes down your rut. Whatever it takes to get you to try harder, read more, set your goals, and go for it. Somebody asked me one time, what quality would I pick if I wanted to work with somebody? And you know what I picked first, number one? Strong feeling. Please, number one, give me somebody that feels strong. About most anything, I don't even care. Just so they believe it.
Starting point is 00:07:27 Even if they disagree with me. Wonderful, just so they disagree vigorously. I'm not saying it's easy to win those kind of people to your point of view, but I'd rather do that than to try to resurrect people from the dead. Pump them up every month, pump them up, pump them up. I pass. The good Lord needs a leader for the early Christians.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Remember the early days of the Christians? Not like today. If you were to stand up in the early days and say, I'm a Christian, cut off your head, toss you and your wife in jail, let you rot. I mean, those were ugly days. Being a Christian back then was not called socially acceptable. They didn't have 125,000 in the Los Angeles Coliseum to hear Billy Graham on a Sunday afternoon.
Starting point is 00:08:21 Not back in those days. Back in those days when the Christians got in the Coliseum it was a different story, right? I mean the word was, stay out of the Coliseum, especially on Sunday. Last Sunday was Lions 33 Christians, nothing. See, those were mean, tough stories. struggle days for the Christians. Now when the days are mean and tough and struggling, you've got to have some kind of leader. Do you know who the good Lord picked for the leader when the days were mean and ugly? Saul from Tarsus. That's who he picked. Saul. I'll tell you what. I would have picked him. You would have picked him. Anybody would have picked Saul. Saul was one of those incredible guys. Once he got into something, look out. Everybody in the community knew what Saul.
Starting point is 00:09:13 was in because whatever he joined you flip all the switches open up all the dials turn on all the fosses and go like mad he was known as all out saul i mean he was something else now at first it wasn't working out well Saul hated christians which makes a poor leader right i mean that won't work Saul got this bug somewhere about the christians he got to hate in christians and he hated him so bad every time somebody would say christian he'd fly into a rage and i guess he decided one day it was his mission in life to get rid of all the Christians he was Saul anyhow could do most anything he wanted to so he got him these letters of authority to go around to the various communities and hunt down the Christians they said do whatever you want to with them Saul they're unpopular anyhow drag him in the streets
Starting point is 00:10:03 whip them stone them torture him kill him you mentioned the name Saul from Tarsus to the early Christians I'll tell you what they would do they would run hide lock the doors leave town dive underground I've been in the catacombs of Rome where they hid. He was mean, terribly mean. But remember the story? One day Saul's making it for Damascus. Heard about some new Christians,
Starting point is 00:10:26 flies into a rage, takes off for Damascus. And the story said he was angry. There's a little sentence in the story that says, On his way to Damascus, he was breathing out threatenings and slaughter, which meant he felt rather strong about the idea, right? That's strong, that's strong. But on this journey, right, according to the story, As Saul was making his way to Damascus, the good Lord looks down out of heaven and says,
Starting point is 00:10:51 There's my man, Saul. He's got to be something else. And according to the story, this great light shines out of heaven, knocks him flat, right off his horse, grinds his face in the dirt, and blinds him for three days. The good Lord using recruiting tools we can't use, but when you're Lord, right? To make a long story short, Saul from Tarsus becomes converted to Christian. Christianity. He becomes Paul, the great leader, the apostle. And without a doubt, the good Lord got him a dandy. One, he didn't have to pump up every month. In one of his later writings, he said, the things I once hated I now love. The things I once loved, I now hate. See, that's strong. Here's the key to the good life. Learn to put everything you've got into everything you do. Whatever you are doing, pour it on. It will quickly open up into opportunity or quickly disclose to you that you ought to be doing something else. The delusion is, if I had a
Starting point is 00:12:12 better job, I'd really pour it on. See, that's delusion. Wherever you are, pour it on. Don't give somebody half a job for a day's pay. Pour it on. See, that'll help change your life. Get rid of this disease. Here's the next attitude disease in decision. Mental paralysis. The guy can't make up his mind and it becomes a disease. Pretty soon he knows he's got it. The guy says, well, I know I'm on the fence. But he says, what if I get off on the wrong side? Listen, after a while it doesn't matter. Just get off. Any side will do. A life full of adventure is a life full of many decisions. The ones that turn out to wrong give you better experience to make better decisions so don't see how many decisions you can get out of see how many you can get into that's where the
Starting point is 00:13:06 adventure is so shake off this disease indecision the next one is doubt doubts like a plague and one of the worst is self-doubt there are many but that's one of the worst the guy doubts himself doubts if it'll last that long for him doubts if he can do that well doubts if he can make that much doubts if he can accomplish all that, a chronic excellent self-doubter. You can imagine what damage that does to your future. So here's the key. Turn this coin over and become a believer. And there's many things to believe in. One of the majors is yourself. The understanding of self-worth is the beginning of progress. Now, if those three don't get you this one, Will, worry. That's a devastating disease. Worry. Worry causes health problems.
Starting point is 00:14:03 social problems, personal problems, family problems. It's devastating. Worry long enough, it'll drop you to your knees. Could reduce it to begging. I know how bad this one is. I used to have it bad. I used to be known as a super worrier. Not a super warrior. No super warrior. My family wished I'd have been a warrior. I got those years to make up for. But I'll tell you what. But my advice to you is do what I finally did on worry, give it up. Who needs it? I'm not saying it's easy. I'm saying it's worth it. It took me almost one year to kick the worry habit, and it was not an easy year. It was one of the toughest years I ever spent, but I finally got that monkey off my back. And I discovered you could live the most incredible life free of worry.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Not free of challenge, not free of difficulty. free of worry. I learned how to do it, and you can. Here's the next attitude disease. Over caution. Some people never will have much. They're too cautious. Now you can also be too reckless, but you can also be too cautious. This is called the timid approach to life. And my caution was always the risk. Risk used to drive me right up the wall. I used to say, what if this happens? It's called the language of the poor. What if this happens? And on top of that, if this was to happen, look at the fix I'd be, and I better not try.
Starting point is 00:15:58 I could always ace myself out. Then I'll tell you what changed my whole life when I finally discovered. It's all risky. The minute you were born, it got risky. If you think trying is risky, wait till they hand you the bill for not trying. If you think investing is risky, wait until you get the tab for not investing. See, it's all risky. Getting married is risky. Having children is risky. Going into business is risky. Investing your money is risky. It's all risky. I'll tell you how risky life is. You're not going to get out alive. That's risky. The Englishman says, well, if that's a way it's going to work out, let's give it a go. Right. That's what it's for. Give it a go. Somebody says, yeah, but I'm looking for safety and security. Fine, then huddle in a corner. We'll cover you with a sheet. Bring you three. meals a day and will protect you feed you look after you care for you we won't let anything
Starting point is 00:17:02 happen to you and you'll probably live to be 100 the guy said well yeah i'd live to be 100 but what a way to live right what a way to live safe and secure don't ask for security ask for adventure better to live 30 years full of adventure than a hundred years safe in the corner and see a It's not important how long you live. What's important is how you live. Here's the next attitude disease. We're almost through with this motley list. In fact, we're almost through. Hang on. The next one is pessimism. Pessimism. The deadly disease of always looking on the bad side, the problem side, the difficult side, checking all the reasons why it can't be done. The poor pessimist leads an ugly life. He doesn't try to figure out what's right. He tries to figure out what's
Starting point is 00:18:07 wrong. He doesn't look for virtue. He looks for faults, and when he finds him, he's delighted. How ugly. This is the poor guy looks through the window, doesn't see the sunset. He sees the specs on the window. And this is the poor guy, right, who rushes up, takes such leave of his senses. This guy rushes up and he says,
Starting point is 00:18:32 I've got five good reasons why it won't work. He's so dumb he doesn't know. All he needs one. He's got five. To the pessimist, the glass is always half empty. To the optimist, the glasses have full. Why would the same measure affect people two different ways? Answer, it all depends on how you look at it.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Our lives are mostly affected by the way we think things are. Not the way they are. The way we think they are affects us most. There's a subject we don't have time to get into tonight called better thinking habits. One of the major things Shove taught me when I made. him he said poor thinking habits keeps most people poor not poor working habits most people work hard but they don't think hard and Shof taught me that the mind is like a factory a mental factory and whatever you think about all day long pours
Starting point is 00:19:41 ingredients into this mental factory and that's what builds the economic social financial fabric of your life he quoted me a Bible phrase that says as As you think, so you become. How awesome. When he talked about poor thinking habits he had me. I used to start the day reading the morning newspaper. I mean, you can believe that or not. I'd get a cup of coffee and read the paper.
Starting point is 00:20:15 I'd load up on wars and riots and murders and stabbings and killings and bank robberies and muggings and car wrecks and tragedies. I'd even read the back pages. I seem to like that stuff for some weird reason. I'd load up on all that and then I'd start the day. You can imagine the kind of days I used to have. You walk around on your financial knees. They call you economic pee-wee. The guy says, I want to be a great leader. Wonderful. The first thing we do is following to his house. When we get there, we walk in and check his library, number one. Somebody says, well, why check his library? The reason is because what a man reads? Pours me.
Starting point is 00:21:06 massive ingredients into his mental factory and the fabric of his life is built from those ingredients. You would not believe what some people have got in their house to read. You would not believe. One of the best dressed up words I know for a lot of it is trash. Can you imagine dumping a barrel of trash into this mental factory every day and coming out with a rich dynamic, positive life? It can't be done. You might as well try making a cake with cement. The kids back in Danbury, Connecticut, high school, they're asking me questions one day. I'm talking to the kids. Kids got good questions these days. One of them said to me, Mr. Rohn, how do you build the good life? I said, it's simple. It's not easy, but it's simple. Here's how you build anything. Select the right ingredients, keep out the wrong ingredients, and it starts with thought.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Everything starts with thought. So you must be wise and careful what you think about because that starts everything. You got to be wise and careful. I asked the kids, what would happen if somebody dropped sugar in my coffee? They said, well, you'd be okay. I said, what if somebody dropped strychnine in my coffee? They said, well, you'd be dead. I said, correct.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Lesson one. Life is both sugar and strict nine. You've got to be careful. I said, what if my worst enemy drops in the sugar? They said, will you be okay? I said, what if my best friend, even by accident, drops in the strict nine? They said, well, you'd be dead. I said, correct. Lesson two, watch your coffee. You got to be careful. See, it doesn't matter who hands you the bad stuff. It doesn't matter where you get the bad stuff. It'll still do its damage on your bank account. Wherever you get it. Mr. Schof gave me one of the greatest phrases when I first met him when he said, Jim, every day, stand guard at the door of your mind. How important. Stand guard at the door of your mind. And you decide what goes into your mental factory. Don't let anybody just dump anything they want to in your mental factory because you've got to live with the results.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Okay, here's the last disease, and we're through with this list. In fact, we're almost through. Hang on. The last subject is very brief. The last disease, but this one is deadly. Engage in this one, indulge in it even slightly, and you might as well forget the future, because it's going to forget you. Complaining, crying, whining, griping, a Bible word called murmuring. See, that'll ace your future.
Starting point is 00:24:38 Spend five minutes complaining, and you have wasted five. And you may have begun what's known as economic cancer of the bone. Surely they will soon haul you off into a financial desert and there let you choke on the dust of your own regret. I hope I said that well. So you won't forget. It's a deadly disease. If you don't think it's bad, ask the children of Israel of Old Testament fame. Typical of us all, their story just happened to get in the book.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Story says, children of Israel were slaves. God performed a series of dazzling miracles and got them out. And now they're heading for the promised land. Remember the story? Heading for the promised land. Tragedy of the story, they never got there. Reason. From day one, they started to complain.
Starting point is 00:25:35 They griped about the water. They griped about the weather. They whined and cried and griped about the food. They griped about the leadership. They whined and cried because it was too far, too cold, too hot, too difficult, too miserable. I mean they whined and cried for years. Finally, God said, I've had it. Trip canceled. Or something like that. The story says they died in the desert, never got to the promised land, which I think means two things. Indulge in this long enough. You get your future Kansas. And I guess it also means even God himself can only take so much. Just be on the lookout of
Starting point is 00:26:35 the things that can destroy all the good you start. The war is on. And this evening, tomorrow, mentally, personally, socially, economically, you've got to make sure you're winning the war. And this is part of it. Thank you for tuning into this episode. If you're enjoying the content, you can access exclusive material by becoming a subscriber. Continue strengthening your mind by to our other episodes.

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