“If you want small changes in your life, work on your attitude. But if you want big and primary changes, work on your paradigm.” - Stephen Corey
What if you want to emigrate to the West but are not able to? Don’t worry – if you shift your paradigm, you don’t need to even worry about survival because you will thrive. Not being able to emigrate can be a blessing in disguise.
Oftentimes, having more choices means wasting more time and effort doing something which would eventually turn out to be pointless after all – more haste more waste. But in order to turn your inability to emigrate to the West into a blessing, you must have an actionable game plan – one that puts you on a path of least resistance toward your goals.
Let’s assume that one of your goals is to achieve complete financial freedom. By that we mean absolute freedom from having to work for money to pay for your living expenses. So, with that goal in mind, you work very hard to get the best results in school, so that you can get into the best university, graduate with Magna Cum Laude and then get the best-paying job in the Goldman Sachs and JP Morgans of the world. With that job, you will be able to buy all the best things that money can buy and after that, you still have enough to save for rainy days and you will live the good life ever after.
So when certain people tell you that if you migrate to Australia, you will have a brighter future, they basically mean that you will be able to live the good life. Everything seems so logical on the surface. You do what most people do. You work hard, play hard and then work even harder than ever. Yet life, to you, seems to get tougher, not easier. How come?