Saturday, November 19, 2016

My Vision - Day 9: Awaken the Ambition

I am a New World Ronin (NWR) and I am a salesman.

Thinking that I am a salesman makes me a happy go lucky go who uses the power of intent to get things done. If I can conceive an idea than I can achieve it. If I want to sell a product I need to transfer my knowledge to the customer so concretely that the customer has to believe in both the product and myself.

The product will benefit the customer in that it will aid the customer towards his or her intent or exploration while at the same time benefit the seller financially as well as spiritually. The event or should I say sale will reconfirm to the seller that he is capable of not only helping the world by completing the sale through making sales through individuals but also mentally it rewards him a "mission complete" if you will as well as financial reward. Overall both parties win.

With this constant repetition of wins a momentum is beginning to take place inside and outside the salesman. He can literally quantify his own success by counting his sporadic increase in dough. He feels that he is worthy of this planet to be able to provide for his customers, himself, and his family by providing value whether that be through making a sale or trading his money to spend quality time or trading his money for material gains all this is positive feedback to the salesman.

Similar to a NWR the salesman has unbreakable confidence because he believes in himself whole-heartily. This conviction allow him to be a successful player in the game of life; The pursuit of wealth, health, and happiness. No wonder his customers buy his product. No wonder he has many followers or friends. It is because people respect someone bigger than himself (unshakable confidence). No pain, no gain.

No glory without risk or failure. Failure is only a piece of log which fuels the fire inside of the top-dog salesman which is his ambition. His drive is so great that he must live or die with it. To live with ambition is to remind oneself everyday what his purpose in life is and where is is headed. He should know the direction he is moving towards. His progression may sometimes be slow but he doesn't mind it as long as he constantly move himself towards his goals/mission. He knows himself well. He believes in himself because he truly believes that he was more than what society had told him or given him.

He is a self-reliant. Self-learned.

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