Chapter 1: Do you have a mind virus?
I am tired of the mind viruses that are crippling people living in the western world ā especially in my own nation. Sadly, Australia is becoming known as a nation of whingers. But itās not just evident in Australia ā I see it in other countries as well. People want to change everything around them.
āIf only I could live in a better suburb!ā they say.
āIf only my children could attend a better school!ā
And, āIf only I could get a better paying job!ā
Some of us want the economy to change. For some people thereās too much rain. For others thereās not enough rain. Some people donāt like the summer and others donāt like the winter. You canāt change the economy, you canāt change the weather and you canāt change the seasons.
The answer to your problems is not out there, itās in your thinking; itās in your mindset.
Do you drink straight from the bottle?
A young man by the name of Bruce came to the drug rehabilitation centre I was running a few years ago. Bruce used to drink lime cordial straight from the bottle. (Cordial is a very sweet drink concentrate that must be diluted with water before consuming.) One day he saw someone mixing water with lime cordial. āWhat are you doing?ā he challenged. āYouāre a real tightwad!ā
Many [mind viruses] are caught during our childhood.
Surprised, the man turned to Bruce and said, āBruce, let me tell you something. Youāre not supposed to drink cordial straight from the bottle.ā
Bruce drank lime cordial straight from the bottle because he didnāt know any better. Many of us are like Bruce; we want a better life, we want to be prosperous, we want to improve our relationships, but weāre going about it the wrong way and we just donāt know any better!
What you donāt know will hurt you. You must deal with the mentality that cripples and sabotages your finances, your relationships and your prosperity. The first thing youāve got to do is shift your mindset, and the next thing youāve got to do is get rid of some of your mind viruses.
Mind viruses
Before I show you how to create a millionaire mindset, you must first examine your current attitudes to money and your own financial situation. You canāt change the way you think about money if you donāt understand the mind viruses that might be infecting you.
Mind viruses are reflected as attitudes and thought patterns that have quietly and unobtrusively entered your mind over the years. Many of them are caught during our childhood. When weāre young, weāre vulnerable and we absorb both good and bad mindsets because we donāt know any better.
Many of these viruses affect the way we think about money and success. If you catch these viruses, they limit your opportunities for success because they cause you to see everything as negative, as threats and as problems.
For example, for many of us, our reaction to bills shows we have a mind virus about bills. Donāt focus on your bills; instead, focus on your assets. Me? I love receiving bills! You may think I have a problem, but itās true! Too many people shake in their boots when a bill arrives. If youāre one of those people, you need to shift your mindset. Do you know what bills mean to me? They mean that I am decreasing my liabilities and I am increasing my assets! Now thereās a real mindset shift!
Spotting the viruses
You can quickly recognise mind viruses in other people by the way they react to things, like the success of others. You can easily test whether someone has a mind virus by asking them questions. For instance, women could try this on their partner: next time you go shopping for a dress, ask your partner to go with you. When you see a really expensive dress, tell your husband or boyfriend, āIāve chosen this one! Isnāt it nice!ā Then watch for his reaction, because what comes out of his mouth will reveal whether he has a mind virus. If he says, āNot that one! Itās too expensive!ā He has a mind virus.
You can also test whether your friends have mind viruses. Tell a friend about a CEO of a well-known corporation who recently resigned and was given a multimillion-dollar handout ... and wait for your friendās response. Hereās how they may respond: āHow could someone be paid so much money! Nobodyās worth that much!ā
If youāre earning one million dollars and youāre making the company one billion dollars, your earnings are small change! What your friend is really saying is, āWhy isnāt that me?ā
Would you want someone who is paid $50 000 to be controlling your countryās investments? I donāt think so! Highly paid heads of corporations are paid according to the value they bring to the company. A poverty mindset declares, āNobodyās worth that much!ā But a prosperous mindset says, āYes, but they increased the companyās earnings this year a thousand-fold! Theyāre worth it!ā
Here are more ways to uncover mind viruses. Talk to a colleague about how wealthy people seem to have better tax avoidance strategies ... Next time you are getting a haircut, talk about how so many celebrities end up divorced within a few short years ... Talk to your colleagues about network marketing ... Tell your parents youāre giving up your job to pursue your dream of becoming a musician in a rock band ... Take note of their reactions to see if you can spot any mind viruses.
Thirty examples of common mind viruses
Here are just 30 mind viruses Iāve spotted over the years ā some of which you may have caught ā and an example of a response from someone with a millionaire mindset:
Do you have any of these viruses? Chances are you do, and so do the people around you. But fear not! By the time you have finished reading this book, you will be free of them!
The results of mind viruses
Now, look at what happens when you let a mind virus affect your judgement. These people obviously had a virus, which meant they missed out on, or closed themselves off from, some pretty big opportunities:
There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home!
ā Kenneth Olsen, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corporation (1977).
Computers in the future may perhaps only weigh 1.5 tons.
ā Popular Mechanics forecasting the development of computer technology (1949).
Man will never reach the moon, regardless of all the future scientific advances.
ā Dr Lee De Forest, inventor of the vacuum tube and the father of radio (1967).
I have no political ambitions for myself or my children.
ā Joseph P Kennedy (1936).
The horse is here to stay, but automobiles are only a passing novelty ā a fad.
ā The president of Michigan Savings Bank advising Horace H Rackham (Henry Fordās lawyer) not to invest in the Ford Motor Company in 1903. Rackham ignored him and bought stock, which he later sold for $12.5 million.
Television wonāt be able to hold onto any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night.
ā Darryl F Zanuck, head of 20th Century Fox (1946).
I confess that in 1901 I said to my brother Orville that man would not fly for 50 years. Ever since, I have distrusted myself and avoided all predictions.
ā Wilbur Wright, US aviation pioneer (1908).
What use could this company make of an electrical toy?
ā Western Union president William Orton rejecting Alexander Graham Bellās offer to sell his struggling telephone company to Western Union for $100 000 (1876).
Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?
ā Harry M Warner of Warner Brothers Studios (1927).
The Aussie battler mind virus
One of the mind viruses that has pervaded Australian culture is the myth of the āAussie battlerā. I have to admit that this is one of my pet hates. The concept of the Aussie battler is nothing more than a negative mindset that keeps people suppressed and contained. It discourages entrep- reneurship and it is a misnomer. It shows a hand-out mentality. People with this mindset say, āPeople owe me. The government owes me. Big business owes me. My workplace owes me.ā Hereās some news: nobody owes you anything. Instead, you owe life. There is nothing proud about the āIām a battler; Iām owedā mentality.
When we look at any nationās history, everyone who struggled, even though they may have failed, was honoured for their valour and their conduct in hard times. The ābattlerā mindset ā which, by the way, exists in many cultures outside Australia ā wants to tear down that which succe...