Why I Want to Be a Millionaire
Posted in Abraham Hicks, Law of AttractionMy wife and I make a lot of videos. The whole purpose is to become millionaires with the internet and make videos about it every step of the way, detailing what we did to get there, so that anyone can do it for themselves.

Man he looks a lot like me…
I’ve had lots of discussions with different people who question our purpose or motives. Lots of others just accept that my wife and I are going after this thing and believe we’re going to achieve it. After a year of constantly kicking my own ass with making videos like vision boards, reading tons of books and forums, listening to countless Abe-Hicks videos and movies about everything I can get my heart on… I’m feeling incredibly confident that this old hound dog of a musician is creating the life of his dreams and helping tons of other people do it too. When I first got started, I didn’t really FEEL the helping everyone else thing as much as i knew it was a necessary component. But for the last couple of weeks I’ve been crying tears of gratitude and appreciation 2 or 3 times every day. Just spontaneous outbursts of feeling thankful for the life of abundance I already have. Especially my sensitivity to feeling emotions… I’ve always been an emotional guy, but that included all of them.
One of the things that has alluded me until today is a description of how I can justify becoming wealthy… in words I can get behind. Today I’m going to quote some of this book I just bought. It’s absolutely perfect for me, today.
A good buddy/mentor of mine in Virginia (yes, you Josiah Blount) turned me onto this great book because he knows our current “field of study.” The book is called, Conversations with Millionaires. Pretty straight forward title. Radio interviews turned into book form.
Quote from page 20 of Conversations with Millionaires, by Mike Litman and Jason Omar
In this interview Jim Rohn quotes his mentor, Earl Shoaff
Set a goal to become a millionaire for what it makes of you to achieve it.
He said, “Do it for the skills you have to learn and the person you have to become. Do it for what you end up knowing about the marketplace, what you’ll learn about the management of time and working with people. Do it for the ability of discovering how to keep your ego in check. For what you have to learn about being benevolent. Being kind as well as being strong. What you have to learn about society and business and government and taxes and becoming an accomplished person to reach the status of millionaire.
All that you have learned and all that you’ve become to reach the status of millionaire is what’s valuable. Not the million dollars.
If you can do it that way, then once you become a millionaire, you can give all the money away. Because it’s not the money that’s really important. What’s important is the person you have become.
That was one of the best pieces of philosophy I have ever heard in my life.
Nobody ever shared it with me like that before.
Another thing he said was. “beware of what you become in pursuit of what you want. Don’t sell out. Don’t sell out your principles. Don’t compromise your values. Because you might acquire something by doing so, but it won’t taste good”
I sincerely hope this topic makes you feel like commenting. This is also my way of saying THANK YOU to all of you who read and watch our stuff while we search and seek like a blind man in the dark, to become what has been there all along. It’s taking shape quickly now and I’m loving our journey.
y’all rock my world
Steve













