The Ten Commitments
Commit to making capital with your time (see 'Why you have-to-be a Capitalist' below)
Commit to fitness/health (30+ mins exercise 5/6 times a week)
Creative capital – creating things (like a blog post) adds to your capital.
Health/fitness capital – time spent exercising and doing health/fitness related things, adds to your capital.
Knowledge/skills capital – learning and acquiring knowledge and skills/reading, adds to your capital.
Financial capital – you always want to better your situation and improve your net wealth.
Work experiences capital – work experiences adds to your capital.
Relationship capital – spending quality
time with loved ones/friends adds to your capital.
Personal experiences capital – good personal experiences
(e.g. travel/events/good memories/good deeds) adds to your capital.
Commit to making capital with your time (see 'Why you have-to-be a Capitalist' below)
Commit to fitness/health (30+ mins exercise 5/6 times a week)
Commit to being high energy ("The single biggest difference between people who get what they want and people who don't is energy") and strong (high willpower)
Commit to concentrate (1 hour stints no distraction)/ focus / be motivated
Commit to concentrate (1 hour stints no distraction)/ focus / be motivated
Commit to deliver value to your employer (be
productive) and take pride in your work
Commit to living debt free (excepting mortgage)
Commit to not worrying about things (especially things you can do nothing about, or that don't really matter - "what's the worst that could happen...") and be happy (happiness is a choice)
Commit to not worrying about things (especially things you can do nothing about, or that don't really matter - "what's the worst that could happen...") and be happy (happiness is a choice)
Commit to caring for others and for yourself
Commit to being a loyal partner/husband/wife (loyal in mind too)
Commit to being a loyal partner/husband/wife (loyal in mind too)
Commit to the noble eightfold path
Why you have-to-be a
Capitalist
You
need to make capital from your time.
Use
your time to add capital to your life.
If you’re not adding capital to your life, and the lives
of those you care about, you’re not being responsible for yourself, you're not taking care of yourself, you’re like
a child!
Capital does not necessarily mean financial capital,
there’s lots of forms of capital.
Seven Forms of Capital
Creative capital – creating things (like a blog post) adds to your capital.
Health/fitness capital – time spent exercising and doing health/fitness related things, adds to your capital.
Knowledge/skills capital – learning and acquiring knowledge and skills/reading, adds to your capital.
Financial capital – you always want to better your situation and improve your net wealth.
Work experiences capital – work experiences adds to your capital.
The Noble Eightfold
Path
Right View
Right Intention
Right Speech
Right Action
Right Livelihood
Right Effort
Right Mindfulness
Right Concentration