Meir Ezra: You Need To Learn
Wow! Hi everyone. Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! I love
reading. Well, there’s one thing you need to know. You need to learn. If you
don’t learn every day, your knowledge will not improve.
If your knowledge will not improve, your
income will not improve. Your knowledge is tied totally, 100 percent, to your
income. This is very, very, very interesting.
Now people think that they learn every day, but I want you
to get you to look, and you’ll see that most of the time, most of the people do
not actually learn. They hear data, most of it false -- false data, it’s not
correct.
But they’ve been trained for years that the source is more
important than the actual data, and I say it is false. The source is not more
important than the data. The data is what’s important.
So, I’m Israeli, I’m Jewish, and you cannot suspect me that
I like Hitler. I don’t. I really don’t like him, but Hitler was instrumental in
inventing the sonar. I’m a submariner. I used to be a diver in the submarine,
an Israeli submarine so am I not going to use now the sonar because Hitler was
part of it?
I’m using the light. Do I care if was ethical or not? Of
course if he’s was it’s better, but I really don’t care. What I look at is the
data, does it makes sense to me?
And when I lose this ability to evaluate things for me,
“does it make sense to me,” I cannot anymore study. I cannot anymore improve
because if I don’t evaluate data for myself, how do I know?
Most of the people reading “God
Google” something -- and they will tell you because it
was in God Google, it’s true. They cannot evaluate. They need someone else to
evaluate for them, and in that moment you’ve lost everything.
You will not ever, ever, ever improve before you start to
think for yourself. What I’m telling you is not true, at all -- ever! Any one
of my videos, any one of my lectures, anything that comes up out of my mouth is
not true -- unless, of course, it is true for you.
Now, how will you be able to know if it’s true for you if
you cannot evaluate data, if you cannot trust yourself?
Self-confidence is the ability to trust your own decisions.
When you cannot trust yourself, you cannot trust anyone. Because when you say,
“Well, he told me,” is just a way to shun from responsibility, to run away from
responsibility.
How do you evaluate data? How do you know what’s true? What
is the word truth? What is the definition of the word truth?
All of these things are the first things that you will learn
in my seminars because you need to know what truth is. How to evaluate data,
how to think for yourself, once you have that, you are king. Once you don’t,
you’re a slave with no hope.
To become who you really are -- to learn how to learn and
how to evaluate data -- come to my seminar. I’ll teach you, and you will never
be the same again.
Looking forward to seeing you -- exciting, exciting stuff!
Thank you.
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