The School of Greatness - 1090 The Law of Attraction, Creating Wealth & Manifesting Abundance w/Bob Proctor
Episode Date: March 29, 2021“If you stay on that higher frequency you’ll attract everything that you require.”Today's guest is Bob Proctor! He’s the founder of the Proctor Gallagher Institute and is known for pioneering ...breakthrough work in the area of our conscious and unconscious minds. His insights, inspiration, systems, and strategies have transformed countless lives by motivating people to create career transformations, find inner awakenings, and attract abundant lives.In this episode Lewis and Bob discuss what the Law of Attraction is and how it works, the skills everyone needs in order to make more money, how to begin practicing gratitude in moments of stress or anger, and so much more!For more go to: www.lewishowes.com/1090Bob Proctor's previous episodes: www.lewishowes.com/835 & www.lewishowes.com/950Check out his website: www.proctorgallagherinstitute.comCheck out these books mentioned: The Power of Awareness, You Too Can Be Prosperous, Think and Grow Rich, The Master-Key to RichesMel Robbins: The “Secret” Mindset Habit to Building Confidence and Overcoming Scarcity: https://link.chtbl.com/970-podDr. Joe Dispenza on Healing the Body and Transforming the Mind: https://link.chtbl.com/826-podMaster Your Mind and Defy the Odds with David Goggins: https://link.chtbl.com/715-pod
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This is episode number 1090 with Bob Proctor.
Welcome to the School of Greatness.
My name is Lewis Howes, a former pro athlete turned lifestyle entrepreneur.
And each week we bring you an inspiring person or message
to help you discover how to unlock your inner greatness.
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Now let the class begin.
greatness. Thanks for spending some time with me today. Now let the class begin.
Henry Ford said, whether you think you can or you can't, either way, you are right. And author Rhonda Byrne said, we become what we think about. Energy flows where attention goes.
Ooh, we've got a great guest today. My friend Bob Proctor is back in the house,
back by popular demand.
You guys loved the previous episodes we had with him, and this one is about to blow you
away.
He is the founder of the Proctor Gallagher Institute and is known for pioneering breakthrough
work in the area of our conscious and unconscious minds.
His insights, inspiration, systems, and strategies have transformed countless lives by motivating people to create career transformations, find inner awakenings, and attract abundant financial success. The skills everyone needs in order to make more money today. How to begin practicing gratitude in moments of complete stress and anger.
And the best lessons Bob has learned over the last 85 years.
This is going to be a game changer.
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one and only Bob Proctor. Welcome back everyone to the School of Greatness podcast. I am so excited.
We are here with an icon. His middle name is success. Bob Proctor is in the house. Bob, it's always great to connect
with you. And I'm so grateful for your time. Thank you for being here. Lewis, it's my pleasure.
I would just say to our man in the control studio here, I said, this Lewis house is like
the Larry King online. And you really are. You've got such a great following. You do great shows.
Larry's gone, of course, but you're still here and you're doing great.
I appreciate it. I appreciate it. Yeah. And I know you've, I think you've done some interviews
with Larry over the years, I'm assuming, and as have I. So it was sad to see him pass, but
he left a legacy, that's for sure, on so many people. And I wanted to ask you our first question for today is, so much has happened in the last year, obviously,
and I'm curious if you could share or reveal some of the shocking habits that you've noticed
from some of the biggest performers in the world on how they've been able to handle adversity and thrive and what the difference is between the ones who have been successful
during a challenging time of adversity for the world.
What are the habits of those people thriving versus the other people
that maybe who were successful but fell off a little bit over the last year?
What would you say are some of those habits that differentiate
the successful during challenging times?
Well, it's really obvious.
You know, the law of the animal kingdom is adapt or die.
And if you let the outside world control you, you're toast.
Because when anything goes wrong, it's in control.
When you control from the inside, like we're in control of ourself, we're in control of
our world. So it doesn't matter what happens, you figure out how to get to where you're going.
The goals don't change. Sometimes the methods of getting there do. But
I have never, I think probably I had great teachers.
I had a half a dozen phenomenal mentors.
And I think I was raised the right way.
You stay in control regardless, you know?
Yeah.
What would you say are some of the habits that you have that people wouldn't expect that you would have?
Maybe they would expect certain things like waking up early or journaling
or,aling or,
you know, getting eight hours of sleep. But what are some habits that you do differently that maybe
are unexpected in the personal growth space? I study every day, every day. I've studied every
day now for 60 years. I started to study this book in 1961, and I read it every day.
Same book, Think and Grow Rich.
I have just here behind me, I've got the laws of success,
the original ones that Napoleon Hill wrote in 1928.
And then he came up with this in 1937.
And the man that gave it to me, he said, if you'll study this every day, he said, you're
going to have a wonderful life. And he pointed out Napoleon Hill spent his whole life studying
the lives of 500 of the world's most successful people. He was mentored by Andrew Carnegie,
who at the time was the wealthiest man in the world. And he said, since he spent his whole
life putting this together,
he said it would be a prudent move on your part
if you spent the rest of your life trying to understand
and apply what he was teaching.
And that just seemed to make some sense to me,
and that's what I started to do, and I've never stopped.
If there was only one principle inside of thinking grow rich
that you could only live by and only talk about,
and you wouldn't be able to talk about anything else inside the book,
what would that one principle be?
Persistence.
He said in the book, he said, there may be no heroic connotation to the word,
but the quality is to the character of the human like what carbon is to steel.
but the quality is to the character of the human like what carbon is to steel.
See, I think the trick, Lewis, is get some good habit patterns and live with them all of your life.
Because you're either going to grow or you're going to die.
It's create or disintegrate.
There's no such thing as leveling out and staying where we are.
And some people think they can just hold it where they're at, but they can't do that. You're either
going to go ahead or you're going to go backwards. It's create or disintegrate. And so if you have
good habits, you're going to keep growing. Way back, I think around 1938, 39, Albert E.N. Gray worked for the Prudential, and he wrote The Common Denominator
of Success. It's a great article. And he said, the common denominator of success is informing
the habit of doing things that failures don't like to do. And he was speaking one time,
a young guy said, why do successful people like doing these things? And he said, they don't like to do. And he was speaking one time, a young guy said, why do successful
people like doing these things? And he said, they don't. That's why they've turned them into habits.
I thought that was beautiful. He said, that's why they've turned them into habits. They don't
like doing them. And of course, a habit is something we do automatically without any conscious thought.
It's part of our paradigm.
We're programmed.
What do you think are the three most difficult habits to develop that actually will support us for the most growth long term if we can take these habits on?
One that I think the most difficult is repetition of studying the same thing.
I have a book here on my
desk. It's in a book holder.
And when I went to visit Earl Nightingale
way back, 1968,
no, it was earlier than that. It was around 66. And I saw he had this book stand
on his desk, and I asked him what it was. He said it was a book holder. And I said,
why do you have it? He says, because I want to read those two pages every day for the next month,
maybe two months. I said, really?
The same thing.
And he said, yeah.
He said, then they'll become a part of me.
And he said, that's really the secret of success is the repetition of an idea.
You see that in sports.
You play ball.
I mean, it's definitely part of your game.
You know, how many plays would you have in your head? it's definitely part of your game, you know.
How many plays would you have in your head?
Well, a lot of different plays, but in football,
there's really only like nine different routes a receiver can run as part of the tree of running a route.
But there's so many different variations within plays
that that one receiver could run,
and then another person could run in tandem with that.
Yeah.
So you have to – there's a massive playbook that you go through
at the beginning of the season,
and you've got to remember a lot of different things.
But if you typically know the route you need to run
and what other people are doing around you, then you can figure it out.
But it's repetition that enables you to do that, isn't it?
Over and over and over and over.
You see?
Same route over and over.
That doesn't just apply to football.
I think that applies to life.
And if a person will really understand that,
it's through repetition that you program your subjective mind.
And it's your subjective mind that controls
your behavior. Doesn't make sense to some people, but if they would study it and start
to understand it, they would start to do it.
What's the most important thing on those two pages that you have up in front of you?
Most important thing? Here, I'll read it to you.
Most important thing here.
Read it to you.
The lesson to be learned from the practical aviation of the present day is that of triumph of principle over precedent,
of working out of an idea to its logical conclusion
in spite of the accumulated testimony of all past experiences to the contrary.
With such a notable example before us,
can we say that it is futile to inquire whether by the same method we may not unlock still more
important secrets and gain some knowledge of the unseen causes which are the back of external
and visible conditions, and then by bringing these unseen causes into a better order,
make practical working reality of possibilities, which at present seem but fantastic dreams.
They're talking about the Wright brothers. He said there was a secret they got off the ground
because nobody knew how to fly, and neither did they until after they got it in the air.
because nobody knew how to fly, and neither did they until after they got it in the air.
But he pointed out that it was principle over precedent.
And we let precedent control us too often.
What's the difference between principle and precedent?
Well, precedent, you're letting something that has happened in the past control you.
The principle is that there's always a better way.
Doesn't matter what you're doing.
Better is a beautiful word.
What's something in your life that took a long time where you were holding on to the precedent of something for a while maybe it was months maybe it was years decades that eventually the
principle finally started to fly and you had a breakthrough is there an area of your life you
can think of oh absolutely absolutely just as soon as you said it yeah you. You see, when I started in this, when I first got this book, I was such a loser.
And I mean, in every way you look at it, I went to high school for two months.
And I didn't quit. They kicked me out. They didn't want me there.
And I was kind of happy because I didn't like it
there anyway. I held dumb jobs. I never had a half decent job. The idea that I could even get a good
job never entered my mind. I had such low self-esteem. I didn't understand that at the
time. I didn't even know what self-esteem was. And letting go of the fact that I didn't have a formal education,
that I never had any business experience.
The man that gave me the book, he said, none of that matters, Bob.
That's the past.
He said, let it go.
Well, I had a difficult time letting that go.
Well, I had a difficult time letting that go because we're programmed that if you don't go to school, you can't get a good job.
That if you're going to earn a lot of money, you've got to be really smart.
Well, you see, I didn't think I was very smart, and I didn't have any formal education.
That's a hard thing to let go of. But through
the repetition of studying this over and over and over, and as he pointed out to me, Edison
had grade three. And he pointed out different people that had no formal education. And I finally made a break, left it behind.
I'm not quite sure exactly when, but I let it go.
What would you say are some deciding factors that can help someone with their self-esteem?
Because you and I are very similar.
deciding factors that can help someone with their self-esteem?
Because you and I are very similar where my childhood,
I didn't have much confidence in myself or esteem because I was in the bottom of my class in school
because I had tutors and special needs classes
because I just wasn't able to understand it and comprehend that well
and felt awkward and goofy in my life.
What are some things you think people that in their teens
or even in their 40s and 50s who
don't have confidence yet, what are the things we can be doing differently to gain confidence,
to build self-esteem? Because I think this is one of the key factors of success is
believing in yourself. It doesn't matter if the world believes in you, if you don't believe in
you. What can we start to do to change that? Well, I think a person has to start to study
themselves. Most people know very little about themselves.
They think they're their body.
You're not a body.
You have a body.
And you have a marvelous mind.
And when I first started to study this, I thought, you know,
studying the mind, that's for psychiatrists, psychologists, behavioral scientists.
And the man that told me, he said, no, it's not.
He says, that's for anybody. That's for little kids. And so I think as we start to understand
something about our mind and something about our higher faculties, see, we're all programmed to
live through our senses. We go by what we see, hear, smell, taste, touch. Well, I've got a little dog at home that you see, hear, smell, taste, touch.
All the animals in the world, they're completely at home in their environment.
They blend in.
They operate by instinct, which is perfect.
We had instinct removed and we had higher faculties put in their place.
And if we would study these and gain an
understanding, your self-image would automatically start to improve. You have perception, the will,
reason, imagination, memory, and intuition. Those six faculties
will give you the ability to create your own environment.
See, we're totally disoriented in our environment,
where all the other little creatures are completely at home in theirs.
And we're disoriented in ours because we can create our own,
but we don't know that.
School doesn't teach us that.
School is more interested in the development of your intellect
than in the development of awareness.
Like, a person doesn't earn $100,000 a year because they want $100,000 a year.
They earn $100,000 a year because they're not aware of how to earn $100,000 a month.
Awareness is really the key.
And when we become aware of who we are and what we've got working for us,
you know, marvelous things start to happen to us.
And that's really what happened to me.
I never went back to school.
I built a very successful company. It operates all over the world. I didn't do it myself. I have a tremendous team of people. I've got just an absolute genius of a business
partner, a woman who's an attorney. I mentioned to you before, you should have her on sometime.
partner, a woman who's an attorney. I mentioned to you before, you should have her on sometime.
You'd be fascinated with her. She's that interesting. But it was a group of people.
We've attracted a phenomenal group of people in our company. And we're operating now in 91 countries.
Wow. Teaching this information. You know, it's, I don't know another company that teaches what we teach.
Like I think Tony Robbins has probably done more
for our industry than any individual.
The Secret has probably done more for it
as much as Tony has, the movie.
But I don't know anybody else teaching what we're teaching.
And what we're really doing is teaching people how their mind functions
and how to expand their understanding of how it operates.
What are the six faculties again?
You shared this before, which I love,
and I think if people really understood this,
it would help them build their self-image.
There's perception, the will, imagination, memory, reason, and intuition.
Which one is the hardest for people to build?
I don't think any of them are.
Awareness.
They're all equally valuable.
You take your imagination.
Think of this for a minute, Lewis.
Nothing is created or destroyed.
Look here.
Here's a little cell phone.
What you can do with this almost blows
your mind when you think of it. Well, when I was a kid, we didn't have a phone. We didn't have a
phone because we didn't have any money for the first reason. But the second, not everybody could have a phone. We were not aware that there was an infinite number of frequencies.
Today, there's, what, a zillion phones
because there's an infinite number of frequencies.
This phone is on its own frequency.
Yours, it's on its own frequency.
If I have your number in here and I hit send, you and I connect. We're
on the same frequency. It won't matter where you are. We can see each other. We can communicate
because we get on the same frequency. Well, the good that we desire is already here. It's on a
frequency. The way to build this has always been here. We weren't aware of it. But somebody took their imagination and went off into no place.
What they were really doing is going on to a higher frequency.
And if you'll stay on that frequency, you'll attract everything that you require.
That's why Dr. Wernher von Braun, when President Kennedy asked him
what it would take to build a rocket
that would carry a man to the moon and then bring him back safely to Earth, von Braun said,
the will to do it. The will is the mental faculty that gives you the ability to hold one idea on
the screen of your mind to the exclusion of all outside distractions. See, if you take your imagination,
do it. You have goals. Take your imagination and then take yourself there, see yourself already
have completed the goal. And then hold that picture with your will. When you go there with your imagination, there is a place.
Whatever it is you want, you went there with your imagination, there is a place.
You stay there in your imagination.
You will attract everything that's required for the manifestation of that picture.
You saw Brady doing it last Sunday.
Yeah, as a machine yeah absolutely phenomenal so holding the imagination the picture that you want in your mind
and then attracting it on the steps to get there you see we don't work toward the goal we work
from the goal you get the goal in your mind.
Our problem is we measure everything on the physical.
And you look at the physical and you say,
well, I haven't got it yet.
If you think your conscious mind,
if you get an image there of your goal,
you've already got it intellectually.
If you didn't have it, you couldn't share it with me. But if you have it, you can share it with me.
You can share with me the idea that you've got in your mind. So you've already got it there,
haven't you? Right. As you get emotionally involved with that idea, you've got it also on an emotional level.
You've got it there.
You've got it intellectually.
You've got it emotionally. The only place you haven't got it is physically.
Now, there's a period of time must elapse
for that idea that you have intellectually and emotionally
for that idea to move into physical form.
We understand...
How much time?
Pardon? How much time does it usually take? We don't form. We understand... How much time? Pardon?
How much time does it usually take?
We don't know.
We don't know.
That's the only thing we don't know
is the gestation period for an idea.
We know what the gestation period is for wheat.
We know what it is for a carrot.
We know what it is for a baby.
Moment of conception is about 280 days.
We didn't always know these things but we do now
we don't know what the gestation period is for a spiritual seed and that's what an idea is
but it grows by exactly the same law and so if we hold that idea in our mind it must by law manifest
in form it moves into form now that is called the perpetual
transmutation of energy it's one of the laws of the universe
wow uh there was something that i uh that you shared um just a moment ago that reminded me
of an interview i did with uh jopenza recently, where he said,
we're really good at remembering the past and actually building a story in our mind about
something traumatic that was actually way worse in our mind than it actually probably was in person.
We're really good at remembering these stories. But what we need to do, he said, is to remember
the future. And when he said that it
kind of triggered something different it's like what you just shared it's like have an idea of
the future of what we want to manifest and hold on to that idea and remember the memories of the
future as opposed to holding on to the memories of the past so we can move into that as opposed
to be stuck in the past. Why is that hard for so many of us? Because we're programmed to go the other way.
You know, what language do you speak?
I barely speak English.
How about Russian?
Привет, как дела?
That's all I know.
Well, the point is, you were raised with the English language.
Yes.
You don't know another language. I were raised with the English language. Yes. You don't know another language.
I was raised with the English language.
I don't know another language.
I was working with people over in Kuala Lumpur a number of years ago,
and they had a little boy four years old.
That little boy could speak four languages.
They thought nothing of that.
There's people who speak many more than four languages
because that's the way they're raised. I love that. There's people speak many more than four languages
because that's the way they're raised.
We're the product of our environment
from the time we're born.
But prior to that, genetically we're programmed.
You're genetically programmed at the moment of conception.
You got all mom's DNA and all dad's DNA.
And God knows how far it goes back on either side.
Well, that is programming.
That's in our subconscious mind.
And that's called a paradigm.
That's what it is.
It's a program in our subconscious mind.
Now, here's the crazy part.
You have programs in your phone or in your computer.
The people that write the code for these programs are really smart
when it comes to writing code.
They really know what the hell they're doing.
The people that wrote the code for our bio computer
had no idea what the hell they were doing.
They don't.
They did not.
They were writing a code for my subconscious mind and for yours
that's our paradigm and that probably controls our life to an enormous degree it did with me
until i was 26 now i was fortunate when i met ray stanford and he got me into the think and
grow rich book and that led me into god knows what else. I have been working at changing that program since I was 26.
I'm 86 right now.
So I've been at it for a long time, and I work at it every day.
Most people don't even know that they have the problem.
So they stay stuck their whole life.
Listen, you interview some pretty interesting people.
I watched your interview here a billionaire a while ago.
Which one?
I forgot. I forgot who it was.
Ray Dalio, Charles Koch.
It was a pretty interesting interview anyway.
But the point is,
anybody can become a billionaire if that's what you want to do.
You say, well, wouldn't everybody? No, everybody wouldn't. I wouldn't want to put all my energy
into that. Now, does that mean I don't want money? No, hell, I earn all kinds of money.
And I probably want to earn more. But that's not my focus.
and all kinds of money.
And I probably want to earn more.
But that's not my focus.
We are programmed to live a certain way.
And rarely do we change that.
Now, I change it, and I teach people to change it.
But most people don't. Stop and think of how few people are really well off.
Three, four, five percent maximum, if that.
And 95 percent are struggling.
And some of these are really bright people.
You've got people that have a doctorate degree in commerce and finance and they're broke.
How the hell could that happen?
Well, they never learned how to earn money.
They learn how to count it, invest it,
and what to do with it.
They never learned how to earn it.
School doesn't teach us how to earn money.
It's absurd when you stop and think about it.
They teach us all kinds of stuff,
that's a lot of it's useless, but they don't teach us about how to earn money
and money is a medium of exchange
negotiable all over the world
you know
what do you think of the programs
or the programming that hold us back
the most maybe the two or three
things well we were talking about earlier
the self image that's programming
and Well, we were talking about earlier the self-image. That's programming.
And I have a little great-granddaughter,
and her mother and father are really fascinating. I'm watching how they treat this little girl.
It is fascinating.
Her name is Nora.
And if they do anything, they'll say, thank you, Nora.
Nora, that is really good. I mean, this kid, I think, is going to grow up with just a phenomenal self-image. Now, they have been studying this all their life, and now they've got a little baby,
and watch the two of them working with her. It's phenomenal. But I think self-esteem has to be one of the biggest problems.
That's not really taught in school.
It's not taught in many homes.
You take and get into any of the sports leagues,
they don't teach much about the subconscious mind.
The subconscious mind is controlling how well you play the game.
What is the thing that's been on repeat for you every single morning
to help program your subconscious mind in your favor?
Is there a thing you say?
Is there a mantra?
Is there a meditation?
Is there a practice that helps reprogram in a positive way? I have a goal card. I carry a goal card with me all the
time. My goal is on the card. I touch that. When you have a goal and you write your goal,
you paint a picture with words. Your goal is a picture in your mind. And you paint the picture
with words. When you're writing it, you impregnate it into a group a picture in your mind. And you paint the picture with words.
When you're writing it, you impregnate it into a group of cells in your brain.
When I carry this in my pocket, when I touch it, a sensory factor, touch is affected. It's
a light message that goes flying through my body, and it resonates with those cells in my brain,
and the picture comes on the screen in my mind. This is a ritual.
I've been doing this since 1961.
Wow.
What's on your gold card before I get to the next thing?
I want to do $100 million in business.
Wow.
We don't do that now.
I'm doing it in here,
but physically I haven't got there.
This is Sandy's goal, and it's my goal, and we both got the card signed.
It's written in present tense.
All your goals should be in present tense.
The only thing you put a date on is you're guessing at the date you don't know what the date is
so what's what's the second the next thing you do to help reprogram your
i write out 10 things i'm grateful for every morning
you read it i write it read it write it yeah read it, write it. Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
What does gratitude do for someone when they feel stuck,
when they feel overwhelmed, stressed,
their goals aren't happening fast enough?
Well, gratitude's an interesting question
the way you answer the question.
In The Science of Getting Rich,
in chapter seven, Wallace D. Waddles wrote
the chapter on gratitude.
And then he said, the entire process of mental adjustment and atonement can be summed up in one
word, gratitude. The entire process of mental adjustment. If you're troubled,
and it could go wrong, but you're troubled.
You've got a big problem you're just not quite sure how to solve,
and it's bothering you.
It might be something personal, or it could be business.
Whenever you feel yourself troubled, that's a mental problem.
The entire process of mental adjustment, you need a mental adjustment.
Sit down and write out what you're grateful for.
You'd be amazed what it does to you. The entire process of mental adjustment and atonement can
be summed up in one word, gratitude. Gratitude hooks you up to your source of supply.
It opens a channel for good to come into your life. You cannot feel bad when you're thinking about what you're grateful for.
It's funny, problems just sort of melt away.
It's like some kind of mental magic.
It's better than magic.
There's a
creative writer,
I got a mental block on the guy's
name and I should remember it
because it's such a great thing he said. I've worked around magicians, I've ever worked
conventions periodically though and if there's a magician working at the
convention too they'll get me to work some kind of a trick with them, so he's
got to tell a trick to somebody so I'm the guy and i've learned all kinds of
how these magnificent tricks work and he said when you learn how magic works it's not magic anymore
but he said when you learn how your mind works it's real magic
yeah that's what i said
so what's the what's another thing that you do to help reprogram your subconscious mind
um i i consciously think of how i can help people if i'm if i'm in between particular tasks that i'm
working on i'll think of somebody I can do something for.
I'm always thinking on how to help somebody else, you know. Emerson said that
the law of cause and effect is the law of laws. Whatever you put out comes back.
Well if you go around doing enough good, you don't have to worry about what's
going to happen to you. It's going to be good. And that's really pretty well how I spend my life. And I know, and I know no one's perfect,
me included. And I know even though you've studied this for so long, I'm sure you still have,
you know, missteps or challenges or your mind goes back into a place of a negative way of thinking,
what is the biggest challenge you face with today, even though you've studied this,
even though you put these things into practice, even though you're successful,
what is that big challenge that you face, Bob? I get caught up in the minutiae and the noise that's going on around us,
the negative news that we hear.
I'll get caught up in it every now and then.
And I know it's stupid and I shouldn't.
And so when I realize what I'm doing, I'll get away from it.
And I do it.
I've often mentioned if we just work at getting rid of our bad habits
some of our bad habits we don't want to get rid of
we enjoy them
but that's really the secret
replace a bad habit with something that's essentially the opposite
and you take a double jump ahead
because you're not going to get rid of the bad one
you've added a good one
right because you're not going to get rid of the bad one. You'll get rid of the good ones.
Right, right.
I had the chance to interview Rhonda Byrne on the show a few months ago,
and I was doing some research beforehand, and I hadn't seen an interview of her in over a decade online.
And either I was bad at researching or she hasn't put herself out there.
So I was really excited to have her on.
And some of the stuff she was sharing was amazing.
We were talking about you offline and how much she appreciates your message and your work and your contribution to The Secret.
I'm curious, if you could sum up the law of attraction in one phrase,
what is that idea of the law of attraction for people if they're still not sure on it?
Well, oddly enough, the secret, I think,
led some people down the wrong path with the law of attraction
in that we didn't take the time or never got into it in depth.
The law of attraction is a secondary law.
And most people talk about it as the law of attraction.
It's a law.
Well, it is, but it's a secondary law.
And a lot of people are left with the idea, you just think about it, you'll attract it.
Well, that is a bunch of nonsense.
That's not true at all.
You do attract what you think about, but your thought patterns control the vibration you're in.
Vibration is a basic law of the universe.
The law of vibration decrees everything moves, nothing rests.
The walls around you are moving.
If you go and look at them through a microscope, you'll see them moving.
The body in a coffin is moving.
If it wasn't moving, how would it ever change to dust?
The law of vibration decrees that everything moves. We literally live in a notion of motion.
Well, your mind and body is in a vibration, and that's controlled by your thoughts.
You activate cells in your brain. Your mind activates cells. That sets up a vibration in
the mind and body. And the vibration you set up is going
to dictate what you attract. If you're troubled and you're in a bad mood, you're going to attract
bad stuff too. You're on a negative frequency. So as long as you stay in that bad vibration,
you're going to attract some more bad stuff. It's just going to keep coming.
And you see it happening all the time to people. It's in the Bible.
It's probably like when you're not feeling good and you just want more ice cream or pizza,
you want bad things to make you feel good as opposed to, let me have a healthy salad when
I'm down. It's not what we're thinking. Well, you see, the trick is really to keep yourself feeling good.
Feeling is conscious awareness of vibration.
The vibration is the basic law.
And if you stay feeling good and a good vibration, you're going to attract good stuff.
You just magnetize yourself to stuff that's good.
There's very few people really understand the law of vibration.
Everybody is utilizing it every day, all day.
You are attracting what you're in harmony with.
You always have. How do we put ourselves in a state of feeling good
when there's nothing to feel good about?
Well, there's always something to feel good about.
Maybe.
Listen. You know, they're stressed about the good about. For some people, maybe. Listen.
You know, they're stressed about the world.
They're stressed about their job.
They're stressed about their health, their family, relationship breakups.
How do they change the feeling to feel good when they're in an environment of stress?
There's a law called polarity.
The law of polarity decrees everything as an opposite.
You couldn't have an up without a down, a hot without a cold.
You can't have a bad without a good.
If you're looking at bad, that tells you there's got to be good.
You cannot have bad without good.
And if you want to feel good, start looking for what's good.
And if you start looking for what's good, you're going to find it.
You're going to find whatever you start looking for what's good, you're going to find it. You're going to find whatever you're looking for,
and the idea to say, well, you really can't.
There's so much bad going on.
That attitude is not going to reward you at all.
It's going to give you bad stuff.
You've got to know that there's always something good.
You've got to find it.
Why is it so hard for people to see the good
when there's so much chaos around them?
Because they're so programmed the wrong way.
They're really programmed the wrong way.
We're programmed for bad news.
You don't find a good news news station.
You don't have good news.
People wouldn't advertise.
They wouldn't go there.
People are attracted to bad news because they're in a bad vibration themselves.
And when they start to understand that and then realize they can control it and change it,
that's when they'll start winning.
See, that's where I was.
I was in a bad vibration's where I was. I was
in a bad vibration. Everything was bad. There was nothing good. I mean, I just had one hell
of a life up till I was 26. There was nothing good about it at all. And when I was 26, I met a guy
that got me on this book and he started to give me some effective education.
And my whole life changed.
My income went from $4,000 a year to $175,000 a year in a year.
Washing floors.
The first thing he wanted to know, he wanted me to write my goal on a card.
He said, what do you really want?
I said, all I want is some money.
I figured if I had some money, all my problems would go away.
I owed everybody and his brother money.
And they're always phoning me, where's the money, where's the money?
I said, God, if I knew where the money was, you wouldn't have to phone me.
I'd get upset with them for phoning me.
And so I said, I want $25,000.
If we had taken all the money in the neighborhood where I lived,
you wouldn't have found $25,000.
I mean, it was an absurd goal.
And he said, write it on the card and read it often.
And what happened, it's only in retrospect that I became aware of what happened.
Because I kept reading it, he said, like he said to me, your way is not working, try mine.
Mine way is working.
He was happy, healthy, wealthy, this guy.
So I kept reading this, and what happened is it got me thinking of earning
money. Now, prior to that, I wasn't. I was thinking of debt. All I was thinking about is debt. I owe
this money, owe that money. They were all phoning me. And since I was thinking about it, I started
to hear people talking about it. And I remember this guy saying, there's good money cleaning
floors. I said, I'm not proud of cleaning floors.
In five years,
I was cleaning floors in Toronto, Montreal, Boston,
Cleveland, London, England.
I mean, I was having a hell of a time.
You know?
Got to change the program.
Yeah, one of the things that I stopped
doing many years ago when I
had no money, I got rid of my
TV for a few years
because I found myself being caught
and just consuming a lot of news
or just shows that weren't really supporting me
because I was sitting there as opposed to creating in action,
doing something to help me earn more,
to generate what I was looking for
and to work on my health and wellness,
my relationships, everything, not just money.
And after a few years, I didn't miss the TV, and I started making more money than ever.
And I was in great shape, and all these different things happened.
And today, I have TV now.
I mean, I watch Netflix.
I watch sports mostly, but I don't watch the news.
It's very rare if I watch the news.
And I get criticized for this sometimes from people because they're like, well, you should be aware of what's happening in the world. You should be
educated. You should be mindful, all these things. And I live in a building here in Los Angeles,
and they have a big TV in a general room where people can walk in. And I went in there the other
day, and I sat down and sipped some coffee. And literally in this massive TV screen, they had four different news channels up at once,
kind of splitting the screen in four parts. And for 20 minutes, all they were showing on the news
screens, all four channels was just this bombing. And this is happening here in India. And this is
happening in the US and the rioting and all of it just was chaos. And I was just like, man, if I sat here and watched this every single
day, my mind would be chaotic because I'm consuming chaos. And like you talked about,
it's changing the frequency. It's turning the channel off and getting into a different frequency
is what we need to do and not consume that. We can still be aware of it. I don't want to live
in a world where I don't know what's happening,
but I don't need to watch it all day to still be aware of it.
Isn't that right?
You know, I think anything that's, I don't know,
very important that you know, you'll overhear it in conversation.
You don't have to watch the news to get it.
You're going to get it.
Somebody's going to tell you.
So I agree.
It's a waste of time sitting there soaking all that up
because it does you no good, and it does you a lot of harm.
It does a lot of harm.
When I was saying before, it makes you feel bad.
If you feel bad, feeling is a word we invented to describe our conscious awareness
of the vibration we're in. When you are feeling bad, you're in a negative vibration.
When you're feeling good, you're in a positive vibration. That's just a basic thing that we
could go by. So how do you feel good? Well, there's all kinds of ways to feel good.
So how do you feel good?
Well, there's all kinds of ways to feel good.
Think of something really pleasant.
You'll start feeling good.
Do something kind for somebody.
You'll start to feel better.
Help somebody out somewhere.
You'll start to feel good.
Share a good idea.
You'll start to feel good.
When you're feeling good, you're in a good vibration, you're going to attract good stuff to you.
when you're feeling good, you're in a good vibration,
you're going to attract good stuff to you.
Most people don't understand that feeling is conscious awareness of vibration and the vibration you're in is dictating what you're going to attract.
It's a basic thing.
It's so basic, but it's not understood.
It's hard for people to change the way they feel
because I feel like they get, I feel like
they get trapped in it. They're like, no, this is how I'm feeling. It takes some days to get out of
it until they go to sleep, wake up. And maybe that resets the programming because they got some sleep.
I don't know, but I feel like, and I've been there many times in my past where I would hold
on to things for weeks, months and hold on to the negative feelings. So I get it. I've been there,
weeks, months, and hold on to the negative feelings. So I get it. I've been there, but it's so much better when you can shift it faster or just be aware of it. And I'm not saying don't feel
grief and sadness and anger and frustration. These are all feelings we probably should have
a balance of feeling, but don't hold on to them. I feel like that's what
hurts us in the long run when we hold on to those feelings.
Yeah.
I feel like that's what hurts us in the long run when we hold it on to those feelings.
Yeah.
Because I'm sure you still feel angry and upset and let down and sad at times, right?
You know, I don't get angry.
That's good. I can't remember the last time I got angry.
I may be not very pleased with people sometimes, but I don't get angry.
No, I really-
You might be disappointed.
I used to get angry. I used to have a hell of a temper. I had red hair, too. I think red
hair have bad tempers. That's what they say. Well, it was true with me. I can't remember
the last time I was angry. I just decided it was a really silly waste of energy
what do you think shifted for you in deciding that?
there's no question about what shifted, it's the studying
if you study the right material, you're raising your level of awareness
people that are angry all the time
are on a pretty low vibration.
They're not really very with it, you know?
So how long were you angry for in your life?
How many years did it take to...
Oh, well, John, I was...
Until you finally said...
40, 50, 60, how old were you?
I was probably...
I'd probably be 60.
60.
And how young are you now, Bob?
I'm 86.
You look great, man.
I hope I look as healthy and young as you at 86.
Well, I'm still going strong.
I have no intentions of slowing down.
That's amazing.
So it's 60.
When I say I haven't been angry for a long time probably you know it was probably up around 60 when i i think i eliminated
it you know as i was going along and i realized i think i got to the point where i realized just
how silly it is to get angry and you start to see other people getting angry. You think, why are you
doing that? You feel justified. Where do you think you'd be if you let go of anger at 40?
Where do you think you'd be in your life now? Further ahead than I am.
Really? I don't really know where, but oh yes.
had than i am really i don't really know where but oh yes there's a tremendous amount of energy that's wasted in anger it's a dumb waste of energy why do you think we get angry we don't
learn to what is it what is in our mind you know if a person would take you have a little book, As a Man Thinketh?
I've had it before, but I think you actually sent me one, but I might have given one a copy.
I'm going to send you another.
Yeah, yeah.
I might have it, but yeah.
Yeah.
If you take the last chapter in As a Man Thinketh, it's on serenity.
You start reading that, and you read it every day.
If you wrote it out every day,
I often have people write it every day for 90 days.
It changes your life.
It starts off, calmness of mind is one of the beautiful jewels of wisdom.
It's the result of long and patient effort in self-control. You see, anger is when we're not
in control of ourselves. We're letting something outside take over. You're letting another person
or a situation, maybe a flat tire, control your being. You know, the tire's flat, so the tire's flat, so what the hell? Get it fixed, you know?
But we let stuff control us.
We've got to stay in control.
I want to ask you about money and relationships.
You've been around the block a long time. You've seen a lot,
you've met a lot of people, you've had many different relationships in your life.
How important is it to have alignment around money mindset when you're in an intimate
relationship with your intimate partner or
a business partner what conversation should we be having around money to make sure that the partner
we're in business or life with is going to support us as opposed to be a you know, kind of thorn in the side of energy, if you will?
Well, I think money plays a very, very big role in our life.
We should control the money.
We should never let money control us.
I love earning it.
I love giving it away, too. If you're in a relationship, understanding money in the relationship plays a very big role.
You can't have one person with, let's say, a poverty consciousness and another one with a prosperity consciousness
and expect to have harmony in that relationship.
It's just not going to be there.
and expect to have harmony in that relationship.
It's just not going to be there.
Because there's too many things where money comes involved in decision-making and conversations.
And if you're not on the same page,
there's trouble in River City, you know, in the music manual.
And that's just the way it is.
So I think it's very important.
But the truth is not many people understand money.
Very few.
You know, I was mentioning my business partner, Sandy Gallagher.
She was a securities attorney when I first met her.
She came to a seminar.
And she ended up being my business partner.
She owns 50% of the company, and she's the CEO of the company.
She runs it.
But she's a damn genius when it comes to money.
I have a pad here where I write things I'm grateful for.
The very top thing, Sandy's financial genius.
That's number one in my gratitude list every day.
I've earned millions and millions of dollars,
but it wasn't until she became a business partner,
about 15 years ago, I guess,
that everything in my life changed with money because she knew how to manage it.
And if you don't know how to manage it, you're not going to do very well.
Yeah.
How do we first manage it in our minds and not let ourselves become afraid of it or hoard it or be in scarcity?
It's got to start. Everything starts in the mind.
U.S. Anderson said, thought is the preamble to everything.
You see, when we fully realize that thought causes all, we'll know there's never any limits that we ourselves don't impose.
Everything starts in thought. So if you want order with money, it starts here.
Relationship starts here. Your business starts here. It all starts in your mind.
And the problem is, Lewis, hardly anybody understands the mind.
And it's something that can be understood. Oddly enough, I teach it to psychiatrists.
And I'm very good at it.
That's my strength.
I really understand the mind.
Mind is movement.
Mind's not a thing.
Your brain isn't your mind anymore than your toenail is.
Your brain is an electronic switching station.
Mind is movement. Body is a manifestation of that movement. So if you just stand and just observe a person, you'll get a hell of a good
idea of what's going on in their mind. I can stand and walk by a person, just I'll feel their energy
because you send off energy.
I can tell what state they're in.
In seminars, I'll read a person's energy.
I'll scare them because you have an intuitive factor.
You can pick that energy up and read it.
But everything starts in the mind.
So whatever benefit or any good that you want, that's where it starts.
You've got to start to understand it.
Study it.
And I think the best thing to do there is to go to somebody that really understands it.
Ask for help.
And learn.
Go to the best. I was doing a seminar for Prudential in, let's see, 1974, 75.
I did seminars for the entire company.
And we raised our sales by hundreds of millions of dollars,
teaching them just a couple of basics about the mind.
But I was doing a seminar in Chicago at the Hillside Holiday Inn.
I had 450 different district agents in the room.
The number one agent whose name was Ronnie Sempertrain.
He was the number one of all of their agents in the world.
And when I found out he was in the room, I got him to stand
up and I asked him a few questions. I said, Ron, how many people in the past year have asked you
if they could take you to breakfast or lunch and had a list of half a dozen well-prepared questions
to ask you? Not one. This is the best in the company.
He won the president's trophy.
He was the number one agent.
That would be like having conventions of quarterbacks and nobody asked Brady anything.
What the hell's going on?
Where's their mind?
But that's not unusual.
I wasn't even surprised the truth is most people don't think remember uh earl nightgale marvelous man i loved working with
him um he one time said if the average person said what they were thinking, they would be speechless.
And I'm inclined to agree with him. If you listen to most people, what they're saying,
it's fairly obvious they're not thinking or they'd never say what they're saying.
Or stand back and watch what they're doing. They'd never do what they're doing if they're thinking.
Just move into action. Don't think. You know?
just move into action.
Don't think, you know.
Who was the greatest mentor for you?
Was it Earl?
Oh, that's pretty difficult.
I've had, well, the first guy, Ray Stanford,
he wasn't the wisest, but he's the one who got me started.
He's the one who changed my direction.
And there was Zal Vandewal. He was the first one that really taught me about the mind.
And then I got studying with his mentor, Dr. Harry Roeder.
And then I got Earl Nightingale and Lloyd Conant, his partner.
Then I got Bill Gove, who's a great public speaker.
Bill really taught me how to speak. I don't speak anything like Bill Gove.
People pay me a lot of money to speak, and I speak nothing like him, but he was my teacher.
What he did, he taught me to be totally relaxed in front of
1,000, 20,000, doesn't matter.
And that's really the key.
Yeah.
Do you ever think it's too late for someone to reprogram their mind around money?
No, never.
If they're in their 40s and 50s and they've never made money.
Not at all.
Do you think it's possible to make money?
Oh, hell no.
No.
Listen, if a person can fog a mirror, if they can breathe, you know, it's not too late.
Because when you think of the good you can do with it, I do a lot of good with money.
Our company, Sandy and I, do a lot of good with money.
We build schools in Africa.
Our company, Sandy and I do a lot of good with money. We build schools in Africa.
Well, there's so many things I could tell you
that I've been able to do with some money.
So no, it's never too late.
It's never.
And anyone can learn how to earn money.
The secret to wealth is have multiple sources of income.
You don't have one, you have
all kinds of them. I mean, you can earn more money when you're sleeping than you could spend when
you're awake. We don't really know very much about money at all. Yeah. And for you, what's the
lesson you need to be reminded of that you continue to struggle with
or continue to have mistakes around the most that you have to often relearn for yourself?
Oh, wow.
You know, you don't get angry anymore, but if that was one that you continue to have to relearn
on how to have peace when you're angry, what's something that you still struggle with?
I probably don't take good enough care of my health.
Now, at 86, I look back when I was 26, I should have started then, you know.
And I could probably take much better care of my health
because I have no intentions of slowing down.
Do you have a full-time nutritionist and trainer?
No.
Oh, we got to get you on that ASAP, Bob.
We need you around for another 50 years, you know?
Well, I've got the Bellagio book for my 100th.
On July of 2034, I'm going to do a seminar
at the Bellagio
wow that's pretty cool
you've got it booked already
you already have the deposit down
you got the date you got everything
that's
cool I like that
so you got it
in your mind and you got it physically you got the date
booked but now you got to do the action steps in between yeah to make sure you can manifest it
right yeah yeah i could i could treat myself better physically i just going in such a rapid
clip all the time you know what what's it going to take for you to commit to either?
Well,
I'm just about at that point now.
I'm really,
I'm really at that point right now.
I'm in lockdown here.
So it's,
you know,
they're getting through to me and the house is being rebuilt.
It'd be done in about a month.
And we're talking about really building a gym there.
So I'm on the right track.
Here's my challenge to you, Bob. You can decline or accept. My challenge is to hire someone full
time to be your dedicated health and wellness coach that works with nutrition. Maybe it's two
people, but someone that works with nutrition on you and someone that is there in person at least three
days a week helping you with movement physical rehab prehab training whatever might be to keep
your body moving as well what's the date today today is the it's like February 10th,
the day of recording.
Jeez, I know today's my brother's birthday,
for God's sake, I shouldn't know.
Yeah.
So what day can you commit by?
I'll tell you what, before the end of the month,
before the end of the month,
I'll have you who those people are
and what I'm doing with them.
Perfect, yeah.
It's got to be, they've got to be full-time.
Full-time.
No, I'll do that.
You've got the money to invest in it.
And they can be virtual on Zoom right now.
I don't care.
If they can't come in person, you can do it over Zoom,
and they can coach you that way.
I'll get it done.
I will have a nutritionist and somebody to work with me physically.
I have a guy here who's Mr. Canada.
And he's always phoning me.
He's going to be shocked.
I'm going to give him a call.
We got to make sure that you, if that's the biggest challenge for you.
I will have that to you by the end of this month.
I'll have it done. You'll text me and let me know. I will. that to you by the end of this month. I'll have it done.
You'll text me and let me know.
I will.
Yep.
Okay.
Text me with the coach in the first session.
I will.
You'll know who they are and what they're going to do.
Great.
Great.
I love that.
Where do you want to continue to learn?
What's the thing that you want to continue to learn personally that you haven't mastered yet?
Well, I want to learn more about the mind. Hold on a minute.
There's, I'm going to, here's something that, I want you to just listen to this. This is,
this is one of the best pieces of literature I have ever read. I'm going to read it through.
It's only about 20 lines. And then we'll talk about it for a few minutes.
Great.
My mind is a center of divine operation. The divine operation is always for expansion and
fuller expression.
This means the production of something beyond what has gone before,
something entirely new, not included in past experience,
though proceeding out of past experience by an orderly sequence of growth.
Therefore, since the divine cannot change its inherent nature,
it must operate in the same manner in me.
Consequently, in my own special world, in which I am the center, it will move forward to produce new conditions always in advance of any that has gone before. I'm going to, I'm just going to
photograph, I'll take a picture of this page and I'll send it to you.
Please.
The start of this is the key. My mind is a center of divine operation. Now, if I held a basketball here, there's only one point in that basketball that's center, isn't there?
And that's determined by the outer measurements of the ball. Agreed?
There's only one center in this studio.
I don't know where it is.
I don't even know how to find it,
but I know somebody would know how to find it.
In all things, there is only one center.
This literature says my mind is a center,
which would indicate there's more than one center.
So if you study this long enough, and I finally figured out why,
the man that wrote this is one of the most brilliant writers I think I've ever studied,
Thomas Troward.
My mind is a center.
When you're dealing with divine operation, you're talking about infinite.
There is no other ring, so any point's center.
about infinite, there is no other ring, so any point's centered.
Your mind, Lewis, is a center of divine operation,
and the divine operation's always for expansion and fuller expression.
This means the production of something beyond what's gone before.
So there's something coming.
It's going to be better than everything in the past.
I'm going to send this to you.
I want you to read it every day for 90 days.
Okay, yeah.
Send it to me.
I'll print it out. This will stretch your mind.
When you say, what are you studying?
I want to expand my awareness.
I want a greater awareness of my relationship
with the whole scheme of things.
Isn't it crazy that we are standing on a moving ball in the middle of infinite space yes yeah
when we when we think about that sometimes that it's we're on a little ball a little dot on a
little ball that's rotating yeah in the middle of infinite space yeah
moving at a ridiculous speed Of infinite space. Yeah.
Moving at a ridiculous speed.
You know, the more you study this, the more you realize what a magnificent creation you are.
When you stop and just take a look at your hand, there's enough potential energy
in that little finger to light up this building for probably a month.
There's about 11 million kilowatt hours per pound potential energy locked up in the electrons and the atoms of the body. We are a living dynamo.
The blood circulates through your body hundreds of miles of passageway
every 33 seconds, carrying all the food and all the garbage out,
boom, like that, in one sweeping change.
For you to move any part of your body, you must activate brain cells. The brain is an
electronic switching station. The more we study and look at this, the more mind-boggling it is.
You know, we're taught we're God's highest form of creation.
You know, we're taught we're God's highest form of creation.
That's taught in all religions.
There's only a half a dozen religions there in California. You've got, I think, 500, but everybody starts their own there.
And the truth is you can start your own religion there, and many do.
But there's a half a dozen major religions.
They all teach essentially the same thing.
We are truly God's highest form of creation.
And we act sometimes not much better than some of the animals that we keep as pets.
You, I think, shows like yours do such an enormous amount of good.
Thank you.
Well, what you really do, you provoke people to think about a lot of different things.
And if people will begin to think, thinking is the highest function we're capable of.
And thinking can be taught.
Unfortunately, it's not being taught, but it can.
You know, it's the highest function we're capable of.
So it's worthwhile learning.
Absolutely.
I think a lot of us are,
we're not taught to think,
we are conditioned to react
to what's happening around us.
And we react,
we don't think before we react,
we just react.
And so that's what causes us
a lot of stress and overwhelm.
You know, Victor Franco
wrote a marvelous book,
Man's Search for Meaning.
I don't know if you're familiar with it.
Yep. He, well, he was a marvelous book, Man's Search for Meaning. I don't know if you're familiar with it. Yep.
Well, he was a marvelous author.
And he said in every situation, between the situation and your response, there's a space.
It might only be a millisecond.
But in that space, you have the ability to choose how you're going to react
or respond. When you react, whatever you're reacting to is in control of you, whether it's
another person, a condition, or a circumstance. When you respond to the same thing, you stay in
control. So when you react, they're in control. The environment is. When you respond, you stay in control. Ooh. So when you react, they're in control.
The environment is.
When you respond, you're in control.
Yeah.
Sandy Gallagher, my partner, she has a niece.
Her niece was at her house one day, and I hopped on the phone,
and she says, would you talk to Anna for me?
And she was having a problem with her mother.
And I was thinking, well, probably you're right.
I would imagine your mother thinks she's having a problem with you, you know.
And what they were doing, she was reacting.
And I got to explain it to her.
I said, listen, it doesn't matter what happens.
It doesn't matter what happens.
You have a choice.
You're either going to react or respond.
When you react, you have lost control of you,
and you've given control to the other person or the conditions or the circumstance.
When you respond, exactly the same situation, nothing's changed, only you respond.
You could say, I wonder why she's saying it like that. I wonder why she wants me to do that now. I wonder why she's upset with me.
Well, her mother apparently, if I get this story right, apparently got a hold of Sandy and wanted to know what the hell was going on with Anna when she went home.
She was so different.
That's a huge lesson to learn.
I wanted to go back to a question around conversations with partners in your life and money.
Cause I think we,
you know,
you started sharing some of their powerful idea and,
and then I kept following up on different stuff.
What types of conversations should we have with new intimate relationships?
We get into new business partnerships.
We get into around money in order to make sure that we are aligned on money conversations and money in general
and make sure they're a good fit for our life long-term,
whether in business or intimacy?
Well, I think you...
First of all, I think you observe the other person's behavior
with respect to money.
First of all, I think you observe the other person's behavior with respect to money.
Some people are very, very frugal. They just don't want to part with any of it.
It was like if they hold on to it, it's going to grow or something.
And you would have a pretty serious job on your hands to try to get them to change that.
Because that is very deeply ingrained and it's usually inherited.
It's usually genetic.
I think you have to stop and talk about how it's earned.
And then talk about giving. We've got to learn
to willingly give and graciously receive. That's very important we get that down right
and find out what the other person's attitude is in giving money. I think tithing is probably one of the best ideas
that have ever come down the road. Now, some people say, well, tithing, they think of giving
money to their church, and then they wonder what the church is going to do. I said, it doesn't
matter what the church, if they burned it, it wouldn't matter. It's that you're giving on a
regular basis, a percentage of all you earn.
I said, the farmer does that with his crop.
You know, a farmer will take a percentage of the crop
and put it back in the earth.
And I think we should take a percentage of what we earn
and do good work with it, you know.
Find out what their philosophy is about money.
Frequently, if I start to work with somebody,
one of the first things I ask them
is what the most they've ever earned in a year.
I don't really care what the answer is,
but I want to know what the answer is
because that'll tell me where their paradigm is
with respect to money.
And what if people don't like talking about money?
Well, that's a signal in itself.
They've got a bad relationship with it.
They don't want to talk about it.
How could someone have a better relationship with money
if they're afraid of it?
How do we start to reprogram that relationship?
Money has no power.
Money has absolutely no power other than what we give it.
First of all, money is a piece of paper with ink on it.
We give it the value.
We give it the value.
I have a book here by Robert Russell.
It's about prosperity.
Most of the books I have on money don't really talk much about money.
Think and Grow Rich doesn't talk much about money. It's a philosophy. It's about you. It's what makes you tick. Almost all the books, I've got a number of them here on money,
a number of them here on money. They don't talk much about money. They talk about, it's the attitude, it's the programming, it's dying.
Our income should be continually growing.
And I think you should always want to earn more.
Not to have it, but to be able to use it,
but it's going to cause you to reach.
To earn more, you have to provide more. Money is a reward received for service rendered. So you've got to provide more service. So whatever you're
doing, you've got to do it better than you're now doing it. Right. I've always thought that the
amount of money you make is directly related to the amount of value you bring into the world
and your ability to package and position that value in order to receive it oh no question about it there's a lot of people
there's a lot of people that add a lot of value in the world but they don't know how to package it
so that they can you know earn to receive the money and have someone give it to them
and so it's learning kind of those skills yeah Yeah. Well, the earning of money is an exact
science and it's governed by law. The amount of money you earn is in direct ratio to the need for
what you do, your ability to do it, and the difficulty there is in replacing you. It's the
need for what you do, your ability to do it, and the difficulty there is in replacing you.
Now, in this business I'm in, you can earn an awful lot of money
because there's a tremendous need for a person that does what I do.
I've traveled all over the world from Shanghai to Buenos Aires
to all over Europe, Asia, everywhere.
Everywhere, they need what I've got. There's a tremendous need. I can earn more money than
a neurosurgeon. Now, everybody has a brain, but not everybody needs it operated on.
They need it operated in a different way, the way you do it.
If it's the need for what you do, then your ability to do it.
So if a person, if there's a great need for what a person's doing,
then they've got to get really good at it.
So you never stop getting better at it.
You're good at what you do. And I don't mean to flatter you. You are getting better at it. You're good at what you do.
And I don't mean to flatter you.
You are just good at it.
I've watched you do it.
Thank you.
And you do it.
Like I was mentioning, you're sort of the...
Well, you're much the same as...
You're on a blank on his name. You're talking about Larry King?
Larry King, yeah.
Because Larry was a master.
Larry never talked about Larry.
It was all about you.
You never heard him say, I. It was always about interviewing the person.
So there was a great need for what he did.
He was entertaining a lot of people.
His ability to do it, he was very good at it,
so he was very difficult to replace.
Now, when you're difficult to replace, your stock goes up.
Yeah.
We've got to learn how to earn money.
And most people don't know how to earn money.
Most people think you go to work to earn money.
You know, I was in a seminar in Phoenix,
probably a couple of years ago now,
and this guy came over and talked to me.
I knew him.
Not well, but I knew him.
And he was a doctor.
And he told me he was thinking of quitting.
I said, why are you going to quit?
Well, he said, the medical profession is all messed up now.
He said, you got to put in more time during less money.
I said, well, that's true.
But I said, why'd you become a doctor?
Well, he said, I love it. I said, what the hell? The fact that you're earning any money is a plus.
You don't go to work for money. You go to work for satisfaction.
There's two rewards in life. One is material and the other is psychic we shouldn't work for money we should work for satisfaction
you provide service to earn money take some recording stars
my god they earn millions on a recording but look at the millions of people that are being entertained. Construction workers, air flight attendants, restaurants.
There's the music playing, entertaining all the people that can hear that music.
So they're entertaining all the people.
And that's where it's coming, you see.
You do what you, you work at what you love to do.
And you'll get tremendous satisfaction.
Like, I love what I'm doing.
I would do it for nothing if I had to, but I just love it.
I really love it.
And so the fact that I love it, why would I want to do anything else?
That's what I said to him.
You get satisfaction from what you do and what you love to do.
So every day when I get up to go to work, I'm doing what I love doing.
You provide service to earn money. I have all kinds of stuff that we have, stuff that we sell,
programs that we're selling. Somebody buying them now, I don't know who they are or where they are,
but I'm earning money right now while we're talking. And when I go to bed tonight, I'll be earning money,
and I'll earn it all night.
And I like that idea, you know, because we're providing service.
So I think we have to get the money straight in our mind,
and I don't think most people have it straight.
If you're mentioning if a person didn't like to talk about it,
they have a problem with it.
So start talking about it more?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
If there's somebody that you're around, a partner, an associate or something,
and they really don't want to talk about money,
I think there's a problem there.
Yeah.
If someone came to you and has struggled with money their entire life,
whether they're in their early 20s or they're in their 40s or 50s,
and they asked you, Bob, what do I need to do to make my first million dollars?
What would you say are the most important things they should think and act on next?
Well, first of all, they got to believe that they can run the million dollars.
They got to develop a belief system.
Our belief system is based upon our evaluation of something.
And frequently, if we reevaluate the situation, our belief about it will change.
We've got to understand that money is easy to earn.
I work with our sales staff all the time, helping them learn how to earn more money.
I work with members of our staff, different members of our staff,
helping them develop the desire to earn more money, and then I show them how they can do it.
How do we believe if we've never seen evidence before or gotten results before of earning it
yeah it's through the repetition of it through the repetition of of writing it and believing it
i had a i had an affirmation that i used for years still use it i'm so happy and grateful
now that money comes to me in increasing quantities through multiple sources on a
continuous basis i am so happy and grateful now that money comes to me in increasing quantities through
multiple sources on a continuous basis.
I just keep repeating that like a mantra.
And you write out, you know, I'm so happy and grateful now that I have my possession
of a million dollars.
And that's where you started out intellectually.
Then you get emotionally involved.
And if you keep doing that,
ultimately you're going to attract the money.
And you've got to ask, how can money be earned?
Money can be earned in all kinds of different ways.
We have a company, MSI Connect.
It's a pet of mine, not my partner's.
I don't think she's too in love with it.
I think it's a neat company.
MSI is Multiple Source of Income Connect.
And there's a lot of people there, and they connect with each other.
And they set up joint ventures with each other. They set up affiliate things with each other.
You can buy different things there.
People sell stuff there.
They study money there.
You've got to get into an environment where money is talked about, where it's understood. You know, it's interesting you say that because for years,
I have studied money at different levels. And those levels of studying have gotten me to those
results. But I've never been able to really, you know, but there's always a cap and you've got to
learn something new in order to break through that cap into a new level. And I've never really understood the stock market. I've always just invested in certain things and
allowed them to just work on their own. But I've never actually taken full ownership of learning
it myself. I've always had a financial advisor and things like that. And now I said, you know,
I just want to understand the stock market. I want to learn it because I don't know. I'm still
uneducated. I don't even know how to buy it want to understand the stock market. I want to learn it because I don't know. I'm still uneducated.
I don't even know how to buy it.
I bought my first stock like a few months ago myself.
I've invested in stocks and index funds, but I've actually learned how to do it myself.
And I was like, I need to find the best people that are doing this and learn from them and
have conversations with them.
And it's been amazing in a short amount of time by surrounding myself with people that are
doing at an astronomical level, just by having a couple conversations, taking the risk and doing
it myself and trying it and learn and fumbling around having no clue what I'm doing. I'm already
seeing growth in a couple of months. But if I didn't have the awareness to ask those questions
and surround myself with that knowledge
and then apply it and continue to learn from it,
I'd still be stuck to where I was before.
And so I think that's what we need to,
I love the way you talk about the environment,
about constantly being curious,
asking these questions and having the conversations
because it doesn't matter how successful we are,
we'll be stuck to a level of our past knowing
until we break through and find a new knowing.
I'm curious, for those who want to learn
the millionaire morning routine,
they want to master this,
they want to learn what do those millionaires
or billionaires do with their morning routine.
You've already shared a few things that you do.
What would it look like if you had 90 minutes
in the morning to set yourself up,
to reprogram your money mindset? Well, I don't think it would take you 90 minutes.
You could spend, oh God, nine minutes.
If you just write down, write this down right now.
I am so happy and grateful.
I am so happy and grateful now that I have multiple sources of income.
I am so happy and grateful now that I have multiple sources of income.
You know, if you write that out every day for the next 30, 60 days,
you're going to become very, very aware of having multiple sources of income.
Wealthy people all have multiple sources. They don't have one or two. They have a whole bunch
of them. I don't know how many sources of income I've got. I'm not even interested in figuring it
out because somebody else looks after that. I don't look after it. But I do know that you can do that.
That's what Keith did down in New Orleans.
God, he just, his life changed so dramatically.
And I'll show you different things you can do because anyone can.
You want to set up multiple sources of income.
You know, I was flying on a plane to KL. I used to fly from Toronto to KL once a month and back. It's 25 hours in the air one way. So when I'm in the air,
I either work with names, words, or numbers. And I wrote down one with six zeros. And I thought,
what is the big deal about a million?
You know, you often hear people say,
what would you do if you had a million, if you won a million?
And I got thinking about it,
and I played with that on the plane for quite a while,
and it dawned on me they do not have one source of income.
They don't have a job.
Now, some people have a job, earn a million dollars, but that's the unusual one.
And then I got playing with it further, and I broke it down. They'd have more than one,
and then I got it multiple, sorry, and then MSI. Well, then I got thinking,
And I got it in multiple sources, and then MSI.
Well, then I got thinking, we should run a seminar, teach people,
turn a million dollars by setting up multiple sources of income.
And when I got off the plane, I phoned Mark Victor Hansen down in Newport Beach. I was in KL.
I woke him up in the middle of the night.
And I got talking.
He says, great idea.
So we started the Million Dollar Forum.
And he got involved, and Bernie Dorman, who just passed away,
and Jack Canfield, Lee Poulos.
In fact, that's where the Chicken Soup for the Soul books came from,
from that particular seminar.
And we were teaching people to set up multiple sources of income.
Well, they earned many millions from that.
But that's where that
started. And you are in a beautiful position to set up all kinds of sources of income.
So when you think of wealth, you know, you might only earn $10,000 or $15,000 from one source,
you might earn $200,000 or $15,000 from one source. You might earn $200,000 or $300,000 from another.
But you have a lot of them.
And that's where you'll earn wealth.
Like, I don't invest in the stock market.
My wife's bought stocks.
Sandy buys stocks, I think.
I just don't pay attention to it.
It doesn't interest me.
Sandy buys stocks, I think.
I just don't pay attention to it.
It doesn't interest me.
I'd rather earn it by thinking, putting an idea to work,
than let the stock market do it for me.
That doesn't excite me.
I'd rather sit here and think.
If I sat here for another hour after we left,
I could think of a way of creating a source of income.
And it would be a damn good one because they're all good.
Right.
Very creative.
My mind is, you know, conditional on that level.
Yeah.
What do you think are three skills everyone should learn in order to generate more wealth and generate more income for themselves?
Or just to improve the
quality of their life in general what are those three skills you wish everyone could master
we've got to be you've got to be fairly creative you've got to have a free flow of energy
energy has to flow through you can't be stubborn you can't lock in on
on something not want to let go of it.
You've got to have a free flow.
You've got to be interested in ideas, new ideas.
You were talking about not wanting to watch television.
I don't watch much.
I love watching Shark Tank, though.
Yeah, it's great.
I just interviewed Kevin O'Leary yesterday.
Yeah, he's great well well they were
you worked with him yesterday did you say i just uh had kevin o'leary on yesterday yeah
well you see now that guy's mind it's amazing the way it works yeah but you watch all of them
all those sharks their mind it works like a rocket, you know?
And they break things down.
Somebody will say something, they break all kinds of things down
from what the one thing the person will say.
They are very, very sharp, every one of them.
And Kevin is certainly one of the sharp ones on there.
But they all are, you know?
I don't know if there's one any sharper than the other.
But they've got a very free flow of ideas.
Yep.
So flow of energy, free flow, interested in new ideas.
What's another skill?
I think you have to be service-oriented.
You really have to be thinking of how to do things for people,
how to help people.
Because money is a reward received for service rendered.
Yeah.
It's hard to help others when you're always consumed
with the negativity in your own life.
Oh, well, I mean, that's why poor people remain poor.
They're so locked into their problems.
But if you, listen, if a person is like that,
let's suppose they're really locked in on problems,
but they hear what I've just said.
They really got to think of serving others.
How can I serve others?
How can I be of greater service?
You're going to figure it out. Discipline yourself for,
let's say, 30, 60, 90 minutes a day, sitting down and thinking of writing down 10 ideas that could be of service to other people. And you probably won't get very good ones for the
first little while, but if you keep doing it, they'll keep coming.
Absolutely.
Or you'll try stuff in the beginning and you'll learn something from those efforts
and you'll realize how to make them better and maybe don't stick with them.
When I started, I was like doing stuff, just hustling around, trying to figure it out.
And you realize what doesn't work for you until you realize what does work.
What's something else you recommend doing in the morning routine? I know you mentioned writing down this sentence every day. I'm so happy and grateful that now I have multiple
sources of income. What other things would you recommend for people to develop that
millionaire mindset in the morning? Get books on money.
You Too Can Be Prosperous is one.
That was the one by Robert Russell.
You Too Can Be Prosperous.
Think and Grow Rich.
What else have I got there?
The Master Key to Riches
by Napoleon Hill.
Get reading these books.
Yeah.
And get a partner to read them with.
The partner doesn't have to be somebody you're living with.
It could be somebody on the other side of the country.
Why is that important to have a partner reading with you?
Well, you usually will do it.
And if you take, here's a great book,
Power of Awareness.
Now, when you look at this, it's got a red band across the bottom.
The Power of Awareness, you'll find it without this red band.
Don't get that.
This is the one.
This has also included Awakened Imagination, Power of Awareness by Neville.
This is a phenomenal book.
This is going to expand the mind.
Then get into Master Key on Riches.
You too can be prosperous and think and grow rich.
On money.
This one, Awareness.
It's so good. This is one of the better books i've ever read well i'll have to get that for sure yeah oh you definitely want it
you've been around a lot of successful people uh for many years and the longer the the older we get the longer we live uh unfortunately a lot
of people in our lives start to to leave this earth yeah and i'm i'm assuming you've had a
lot of great relationships that uh those people are no longer with us uh what does that do uh for
you when you realize that you're outliving a lot of people that you maybe
grew up with or you did partnerships with or that were influential in your life uh you know at the
same time that you've been around what does that do for you how does that make you feel and think
about when you realize that you know i read a book many years ago, Dry Those Tears. Dry Those Tears by Robert Russell.
It's on death and dying.
It's a phenomenal book.
After I read that, everything changed.
You are a soul.
You don't have one.
You are one.
You moved into your body, you'll move out of your body.
If nothing is created or destroyed, there's only one that postulates one theory, life.
There is no such thing as death.
And I think as we start to understand this, then we handle death totally different.
Birth and death are both transitions.
You moved into the body, you'll move out of it.
Why are we joyous when somebody moves into a body, a new baby,
but we're so upset when they move out of it?
Well, we lose the physical part.
But I think you gain a better understanding of death as we know it
and change your concept of it.
I don't see anybody as gone.
I just see gone physically.
You can still communicate with them.
You communicate through thoughts.
Spirit's omnipresent.
It's in all religions.
It's not a new idea.
I don't hang around many old people, though.
I hang around, somebody asked me how I stay young.
I hang around young people.
It's true.
You know, it was a joke when I first said it,
but it's not a joke, it's the truth.
I mix mostly with young people.
We've got a phenomenal team of people in the company,
and they're great individuals.
They really are.
And people stay in our company for a long time.
Like, my assistants worked with me for 34 years.
And we helped the people in the company grow.
Like I often mention, we've got a chief operating officer.
She's also the marketing director.
She was a nanny when she came to work with us.
She had no business experience at all.
And she just grew up in the company.
But we see a lot of people in our company like that
and the longer we're around the more we develop people like that you know
is there is is death something you think about or is it something you're afraid or concerned
well i'm not at all afraid of it no i'm sometimes i look forward to it um And then I smarten up and I thought, wait a minute.
When the time comes, it's going to come.
Yeah.
I am so damn interested in what I'm doing.
Like I often say, I'd be pissed off if I died right now because I got so much to do.
I'm working on a lot of projects right now.
And I got a lot of work to do we've got and what
what year were you born again 1934
what's the what's the thing that's inspired you the most that you've witnessed
in the world in america uh innovations, ideas, anything.
Oh, just the constant evolution of change.
Everything changes so fast, you know?
Eric Hoffer one time said that if we, let me put it,
everything's changing so fast, we've got to keep up with it.
We can't let the change stop us.
God, I've forgotten, there's a quote that was fresh in my mind and it just left me now
but he was so right
you've got to stay with it
you've got to keep changing
if you don't
you're sunk
was there a decade
that was hardest for you to adapt to
or change?
Well, the 60s.
The 60s was hell on wheels for me
because that's when I get into this book, you see?
And, man, I had my past trying to pull me one way
and the books and the people were trying to pull me the other way.
I mean, I felt like I was in a tug-of-war with myself, you know?
70s, it got pretty good.
But the 60s, it was a rough decade.
What about the advancement of technologies from just cars to planes
to having phones and cell phones and social media,
all these things that are, you know.
I've tried to stay up with it.
I'm not as proficient as I'd like to be with computers.
I'd like to be able to know more how to work with them better.
But I've got a couple of phones and I've got a pad
and computer going all the time.
I make PowerPoints myself.
You know, I try and stay up with what's going on.
So you're on TikTok yourself, huh, Bob?
No, I'm not.
No, you know the truth.
I don't get on any of the things myself
because we've got a staff looking after all that.
And if I get in, I might screw up one of the routines
that they've got a pattern that they're working. like i don't even go on facebook um yeah but your team
you've got a team that's up to date with everything for you which is yeah we've got we've got some
excellent people that are on top of that all the time like i was saying we've got um we picked up the million viewers on YouTube.
We got this plaque here from a while ago.
It's a gold plaque, right?
Pardon?
Yeah.
It's a gold plaque.
Yeah, we just hit a million.
So hopefully we'll get that in the mail soon.
I love that.
What's been the most exciting decade or innovation that's happened for you in your life where things started to evolve and change beyond the 70s?
What's the innovation that's been exciting for you that's really supported you?
I think the time we're in right now is the best.
I mean, I just love it.
There's so much going on.
And I sit out here in the backyard under a big umbrella,
and I'd sit out there, and I'd look at the back of the yard,
and I'd get an idea.
God, if I built a little place there, and I could put a camera in it,
and Sandy said, let's do it. So I don't know, we got
over a million dollars in this place, I guess. And we've got cameras all over the place. Like
the camera you're on comes out of the ceiling. I got a monitor over here I can see and I've got
another one here. I got one, two, three, four, five, six cameras right in this area. And then there's a control.
And this is what you call a floating cell.
This is the building inside the building.
So the outside doesn't touch the inside.
And then there's a control room down there
where Scott Edwards, he's the program director.
He's over in Manchester, England right now.
But he can take all this that's recorded,
he could edit it back there in the control room, do it all, ship it out wherever we want to go.
And we've got just all kinds of material and memory back there. We broadcast, we do a seminar.
I think the last we did, it was 119 countries we went into.
Wow. It's inspiring.
So this is an interesting time for me.
And what we're doing now, we're bringing some young people in
that really understand how to do some pretty jazzy stuff, you know.
And I just love getting up on it and doing it.
Well, you're doing amazing things bob and it's always
a pleasure to connect with you and see you and hopefully we'll get to hang out soon here in
person when i can go to canada you can come to la next yeah um i want i want to make sure people
everyone watching on youtube uh make sure to leave a comment below here on youtube of the
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What's your,
what's your YouTube as well?
Because I want to make sure people go there.
Just Bob Proctor, I guess.
Just Bob Proctor on YouTube.
Bob Proctor, Proctor Gallagher.
The company's Proctor Gallagher Institute.
I don't know what the YouTube is.
I don't know.
We'll link it all up.
They'll just go for Bob Proctor.
They'll find us.
Exactly.
How else can we be of service to you today, Bob?
Listen, you're doing good now.
This is great.
I'm thinking, how can we help you?
I think we're helping each other right now.
That's it.
That's it.
And that's really what it's all about.
It is, being of service to other people.
Yeah.
And I want to acknowledge you.
I love acknowledging you, Bob,
because you've been an inspiration to so many people.
I think a lot of people really mainstream in the world got to know about you over a decade ago with The Secret,
and since then have gotten to know you even more. And I'm just appreciative of your young heart,
your curious mind, your ability to stay in repetition on things that are meaningful over
and over and over again so you can improve and your willingness to teach so many people you know you continue to show up and serve and serve
and serve and you you've set a great example for me so i'm just appreciative of you i'm appreciative
of our friendship i'm appreciative of how you are in constant giving mode and i hope people
enjoyed this this interview but is is there any other final thoughts
before we wrap up today? A leader of the club came to me that I was trying to think of.
Eric Harper said, the learners will inherit the earth while the learned find themselves
beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists. The learners will inherit the
earth while the learned find themselves
beautifully equipped to deal with a world
that no longer exists. See, there's no such thing
as a learned person. You're either learning
or you're not. That's it.
Learning isn't something you fill up
and put a cap on.
Beautiful truth.
Just keep learning.
Keep learning. Bob Proctor,
my friend, thank you so much for being here. And if you guys
want to hear Bob's three truths and his definition of greatness, that's in a previous episode. Make
sure to go watch or listen to that. And Bob, thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Lewis, how it is such a pleasure being on your show. When Gene had phoned me and told me,
and I think we had to back out of one for some reason or another here a couple of weeks ago. And when I saw you back on the calendar, I thought, oh, that's good. I like his show. I
like it a lot. You have one of the best shows online. No question about it. Thank you. And
where you've just gone over a million, you'll go on many millions because you do a good job.
You're a good interviewer and you get great, great people on. I love watching you. I appreciate it.
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