Working on the Creative Plane!

Hi, Linda again and I’m really excited about what I’m about to share with you today.

Why? Because the first time I saw this video I was almost speechless afterwards.  I showed it to many people and their reaction was the same so without further ado, I want to present to you a true example of a guy who really understands
the principle of working on the creative rather than competitive plane and can clearly demonstrate how well the results can manifest in your life with you putting in, well, not much effort at all.

So what can we all learn from Kyle?

The secret to he has done and I am sure the same thing works for others as well is that he has decided to, albeit unconsciously, distance himself from the plane of competition, the one where we feel compelled to drive hard bargains, or to rip somebody off, to over price things without giving enough value in return, all the while being aware that there is ‘competition’ out there waiting to ‘steal’ what we have worked so hard to achieve away from us, and onto a plane which is more compatible with what could be called a Creative plane.

So What is This Creative Plane?

You are working on the Creative plane when you are only engaged in business transactions which benefit the other person and add values to that person’s life.

You probably noticed that whenever Kyle traded something with another person,  he always traded something that he knew would be of greater value to the other person than to him. It is as that great American philosopher, Alice Cooper, says,  ’He doesn’t make a trade unless the other guy is getting a great deal.’ So he was able to give the snowmobile to the guys in Yahk, and the recording contract to the singer and the snowglobe to the actor who had every snowglobe except the one he had to trade. It was then that Kyle realised he was in the business of changing lives.

In the book,  ’The Science of Getting Rich‘, it states that ‘You cannot give everyone more in cash market value than you take from him, but you can give him more in use value than the cash value of the thing you take from him.’  Since Kyle was eliminating money from the equation, he was trading in nothing but use value and this is what made what he has done so great. The active ingredient here is adding value to the person you are trading with in real terms.

And so, Kyle got his house. Pretty nifty huh?

Anyway, I just wanted to share this and I hope that if you are involved in any type of business out there, you remember this principle.

There are, of course, other principles which I have not written about yet but you can read about them by downloading a free copy of the e-book, ‘The Science of Getting Rich‘. You can also sign up for one of their courses.

Anyway, have a great and prosperous day and I will talk with you again soon.

Linda

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  1. Rapid Gigabitz
    470 days ago

    i like it Working prep the Creative Plane! at once im your rss reader


  2. Coach Freddie
    466 days ago

    Linda… this video is assume, a red paper clip for a house. “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe the mind can achieve.” Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich.
    What a great post… inspiring, thanks.

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