Taxes

When you drive on a highway or cross a bridge, when you call the police or fire department and they show up, when you eat at a restaurant and don’t get food poisoning, when your kids learn to spell or study algebra….all those things happen because of TAXES.
Yes, taxes. They aren’t dirty or bad.
They’re the agreement we make with each other to share our resources for the common good.
Yes, we need to be diligent and make sure our resources are being used intelligently.
We need to make sure they aren’t being used to rob people of their power by doing too much for them.
But when we stop seeing them as an intrusion into our lives and rather as something that frees us to work together more effectively, lots of good stuff can happen.
They’re part of the balance of giving and receiving.
Taxes=Bad. Come on…you’re more grown up than that!
Change your emotions around taxes, rather than just buying into the chatter.
You’ll make better choices about them, and expect the same of your elected officials.
You’ll be proud to be part of a system that supports each other by pooling your resources and doing the best for everyone…
by paying fair and liberating taxes.
Your Buddy,
Larry
Beware
Beware of books, videos and other programs that tell you how to do something in a certain number of “easy steps.”
If it were easy, we’d all be doing it.
It’s all simple once you’re in a mindset of being ready to learn it…and that’s the REAL work.
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HOW TO RECEIVE has the steps.
And once you get the mindset, they’re fun to do.
But they’re not easy.
Because if was easy to receive whatever you wanted, the world would be a very different place.
That’s why we do a whole lot of work on freeing up your mind and your heart…
THEN we go to work on getting your stuff.
It’s happening in the class right now!
RECEIVE, Baby!
The Bigger Risk…
Any time you invest in something…in a new product or training, or service or any kind, you’re taking a risk.
Not just with the money you spend, but in the potential embarrassment and disappointment if it doesn’t work…or if you don’t give yourself fully to the effort.
And of course the bigger risk is holding still, allowing opportunities and abundance to pass you by…because you were paralyzed by fear, bad habits, or not enough self-worth to jump on board.
Look at HOW TO RECEIVE.
Start with the ebook.
Next teleclass starts in May. It may be your time!
Are You A Hound Dog?
There are a certain number of times in your life you are allowed to publicly complain, whine and put out the energy of one looking for sympathy and pity for others.
After that you get branded a “Self-Pity Hound Dog” and have a whole lot of undoing to accomplish before the world will see you any differently.
Not sure, but I think that number is somewhere between 3 and 10.
Dude, don’t be a hound dog.
I Have A Dream, Too
I love Martin Luther King, Jr. I love everything he stood for, and still stands for.
I love the nonviolent civil disobedience of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960′s and 70′s…of facing down anger and hatred with love, compassion, courage and a determination to live the kind of life each of us has a right to.
I’m not interested in writing a history lesson. There are plenty of good places to go if that’s what you’re after.
I’m more interested in the present, and what you’re doing with YOUR life…NOW.
Because if you listen to Dr. King closely, he had one eye on what was happening then with black people (his words)…
…and one eye on the future…when people are judged, “not by the color of their skin, but on the content of their character.”
What he really wanted was to give everyone a chance to live out their Divine purpose, and not get tripped up by silliness like what color your skin is.
His biggest lesson for me, a white Jewish guy is the willingness to step outside one’s comfort zone.
Because if you think your life is gonna get any better by doing the same old thing, thinking the same old thing, reacting to life the same old way….
You know better.
Thanks to Martin Luther King, Jr. and many others, the struggle isn’t so much outside anymore.
(No matter what Wall Street does or what the politicians tell you.)
The challenge is inside.
Break the barriers.
Break the bondage of bad habits and poverty thinking.
Open your mind and your heart.
Let the blessings in.
I”m proud to share it.
I’m proud to sell it.
Yeah, a few bucks to build the framework for a better life.
When you think about what others had to go through to achieve their liberty.
When you think about what people in other parts of the world are going through now.
You had better appreciate all the good stuff you have.
And you have a responsibility to actively design your own life.
Or don’t whine when any outside force takes your choices from you.
Happy Birthday, Dr. King.
Thanks for blazing a trail…for all of us.
Your Friend,
Larry Hochman
HOW TO RECEIVE





