164: Happiness is a Scam

Published: April 24, 2015, 5 p.m.

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Every Friday at 1 PM EST, Grant Cardone does his solo show on Whatever It Takes Network. No noise. No co-hosts\\u2014Just his raw insights that will create massive success in your life and business. Someone told Grant it was important to be happy\\u2014and he was not happy at that point. The original meaning of \\u201chappy\\u201d in the 14th Century meant prosperity, luck and chance.

\\u201cThe harder I work, the luckier I get.\\u201d \\u2013 GC
When your clothes are all beat up and tattered, your house is in shambles and your business is suffering\\u2014are you well adapted? You aren\\u2019t happy.

\\u201cHappiness is bullshit. Get confident.\\u201d \\u2013 GC
Check out my upcoming webcast: MillionsOnThePhone.com. It will sell out soon.

The way \\u2018happiness\\u2019 is sold these days is a scam. The idea that money cannot help to bring you happiness is a lie.

What is the world\\u2019s happiest country? Switzerland. They have lots of money.

\\u201cThe flaw of this study is that happiness is not the proper goal; you don\\u2019t just chase happiness and end up obtaining it. If you pursue successful business, the happiness will occur as a byproduct.\\u201d \\u2013 Jeff Macke

Grant is the happiest when he is with his kids. And to have free time to be around his kids, he needs money. He is happy when he is with his wife, and to have time off from work to spend time with her, he needs money.

If you want to get rich, help a million people\\u2014you are guaranteed to get rich.

Grant\\u2019s List of Happiness:
1. His children
2. His wife & family
3. Respect

The price for my webcast is $49. It will be $89 after 5 PM today. Sign up now.

\\u201cYou need confidence and swag. You need to be able to walk into a room and know your purpose and know that you\\u2019re good.\\u201d \\u2013 GC
The closer you get to your potential, the more fulfilled you will be. So set goals that are so high they are unattainable so that you will always be reaching towards your potential.

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