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Jan 19, 2011

A fig does not fall far from the fig tree.

And Saul answered and said, Am not I a Benjaminite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel? and my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin? Why then speakest thou so to me?
I Samuel 9:21

Then said David to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied."
I Samuel 17:45

But every man is tempted, when he is drawn away by his own lust, and enticed. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death.
James 1:14-15

Suppose a tree where there is much fruit. In life, our fruits are our results. Normally we look at them and not like what we see - we think that the fruits produced are few, small or that the taste leaves much to be desired. What we tend to do, then? Most of us devote even more attention to results, try to change them using the same common sense of our fathers. But where do they come?

It's what's below the "land" that creates what's above it. This means that if you want to change the fruits, their roots should be replaced. Therefore, it is useless we focus attention on the fruits are already mature when season after season, your results come out.

Money, Wealth, Goods, Some Disease, Health, Appearance and Weight are examples of results, a consequence of what we believe. We live under the Law of Sowing in many of our actions. For example, lack of money is an effect, result, or fruit. But where is the cause, what is its root?

Whatever may be its fruits - abundant or scarce, good or bad, positive or negative - remember that it is a reflection of your seed and your strength and result of their roots. The Sowing is always an option in our lives, but once the seed was sown, that is, since the word entered into our lives and this "truth" made perfect sense, the harvest will be mandatory.

Thus, the financial model of a person is a combination of his thoughts, which lead to feelings and in actions that lead to results. Actions of conditioned minds, usually feed actions moved by the flavor of perceptions, other words, motivated by what is pleasing to your eyes and your sensations.

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All the phrases you've heard about money, examples, gestures and episodes are kept as part of the model that governs your financial life, for example. Its fruit supervene when, in a decision, we have to choose between reason and emotions deeply rooted, the emotions usually win.

Life experiences help people to improve various skills and abandon up many of bad habits, however, distortions of the judgment might not be among them. Therefore, it is improbable that biases basic judgment to correct itself over time why responsive learning requires accurate and immediate feedback, which is hardly available because (i) results are usually lengthy and not very easy to assign them to a particular action, (ii) variability of the environment degrades the trustworthiness of return, (iii) and frequently no information on what would have been the result if another decision had been taken, and (iv) many of the important decisions are unique and offer little opportunity for learning, so any claim that a given error will be eliminated by experience must be substantiated by the demonstration that the conditions for effective learning are met.

When people learn from one episode at a time, too often they focus on characteristics of superficial level and understand that the message applies only to the specific context of the decision. Rather, the process of abstracting lessons between two similar episodes creates widespread perceptions, so get rid of bad judgment is an extremely difficult process that must be closely monitored and guided by a framework for change (look it the books Psalms, Proverbs and Ecclesiastes), starting with the systemic vision and shared of the question to be decided or criticized.

Go beyond the blessings!

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