The Resilient Mind - With Enough Reasons, You Can Do Incredible Things - Jim Rohn
Episode Date: January 12, 2023Jim Rohn was one of the best motivation speakers of our time. When he was alive he was Tony Robin's mentor.Take action and strengthen your mind with The Resilient Mind Journal. Get your free digi...tal copy today: Download Now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mr. Shelf put it to me this way.
He said, Jim, if you had enough reasons, you could do the most incredible things.
I never forgot how he put that.
If you have enough.
Reasons. See, reasons will change your whole life. Mr. Shove said to me, said, Mr.
O'n, I think you've got plenty of intelligence, you've got plenty of talent, you've got plenty of ability.
Probably what you lack is plenty of reasons. He said, I don't think your current bank balance
is a true indication of your level of intelligence. I was happy to hear that. He said, I think
you're much smarter than your present bank balance indicates. And that turned out to be true.
I was much smarter.
But of course my first question was, well, then why isn't it bigger?
And he said, you don't have enough reasons.
You've got enough intelligence, but not enough reasons.
So see, reasons can change your life.
Here's what else I found out.
Reasons come first, answers come second.
You don't get the answers to do well till you get the reasons.
Life has a mysterious way of hanging on to all the answers and only gives them up to the people that are inspired by reasons.
So reasons make the difference in how your life works out.
Now, what are some of the reasons for doing well?
Let's go through a quick list called reasons for doing well.
First is personal reasons.
Some people do well for recognition.
Some people do well for respect.
Some people do well for the way it makes them feel.
They love the feeling of being a winner.
Those are good reasons.
I have some millionaire friends that keep working 10, 12 hours a day, making more millions.
And it's not because they need the money.
It's because they need the joy and the satisfaction and the pleasure that comes from being a constant winner.
And see, it's not just the money anyway.
It's the journey, not the money.
Once in a while somebody says to me, boy, if I had a million dollars, I'd never work another day in my life.
That's probably why the good Lord sees to it. They don't get their million, right?
They'd quit. They'd quit.
Okay. Next is family reasons. Some people do extremely well for other people.
And that's powerful. Human beings can greatly affect each other.
Sometimes we will do things for somebody else. We will not do for our people.
ourselves. We're made that way. I met a man one time who said, Mr. O'n, to do all the things I want to do with my family around the world, he said, I got to have at least a quarter of a million dollars a year. I thought incredible. Could a guy's family affect him that much? And the answer is, of course. How fortunate are the people that find themselves greatly affected?
by somebody for personal achievement.
And we are affected.
The writer of a recent song said,
if not for you,
the winter would hold no spring,
couldn't hear a robin sing.
I just wouldn't have a clue,
if not for you.
So we can be affected.
That might be one of the most stimulating reasons to do well,
finding somebody.
When Andrew Carnegie died, the wee little Scotsman that built the big steel industry,
when he died, they opened up his desk, and in one of the desk drawers, they found a slip of paper.
On that piece of paper, Mr. Carnegie had written his goal for his life, and he wrote it when he was in his 20s.
And on that piece of paper, it said, I'm going to spend the first half of my life accumulating money.
I'm going to spend the last half of my life giving it all.
away. What a goal. He got so inspired by that goal that the first half of his
life he accumulated 450 million dollars and the last half of his life he gave it
all away. Good question tonight. What's got you turned on? What's got you
bombed out of sight to get up early and stay up late and hit it all day? Next question.
What's got you turned off?
When I found the answers to those two questions, my life exploded into change.
I finally found out what had me turned off, and I got that cured.
And then I got me a long enough list of reasons to turn me on.
And once the lights went on for me, age 25, they've never gone out.
I've fallen out of the sky a few times, but I've never lost that drive
to make something unique out of my life. See, reasons altered my whole life.
Now there's another list of reasons called nitty gritty hard little reasons.
Sometimes those little reasons are the most powerful reasons that can change your life.
Sometimes it doesn't take much.
I now carry several hundred dollars in my money clip.
It's only a few hundred dollars, but it was one of those reasons turned my life around.
Just before I met Mr. Schoeh,
I heard a knock at the door.
I go to the door and there's a little girl standing there about this tall selling Girl Scout cookies.
And she gave me one of the finest sales presentations I've ever heard.
Special deal, several flavors, this whole package of stuff, $2.
And with a big smile, she very politely asked me to buy.
And I wanted to.
Big problem.
I'm broke.
I don't have $2.
And to this day, I can remember the pain and the embarrassment.
I'm a father, I'm a husband, I've been to college, I'm working, I'm 25, I don't have two dollars.
And I didn't want to tell her that for some reason.
So I did what I thought was next best.
I lied to it.
I said, hey, look, I've already bought lots of Girl Scout cookies.
I've still got plenty stacked in the house, which was not, but it seemed to get me off the hook for the moment.
She said, well, gosh, that's wonderful.
Thank you very much.
And she went away.
When she left, I closed the door, and that was the day I said to myself,
I don't want to live like this anymore.
I've had it with lion and I've had it with being broke.
I'm never going to let this happen to me ever again.
I promised that day I would work as hard as possible and would always carry plenty.
It took me a little while, but now I do.
It was one of those reasons.
And I guess I carry plenty for two reasons.
One is the way it makes me feel, but also, in case I bump into another Girl Scout selling cookies, right?
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