Roger Hamilton and the futility of doing hard work
Wealth dynamics, although a newer concept to the world of wealth creation is very fast making waves around the world, and there is a very valid reason for that. The reason being that it is one of the most genuine of theories that have emerged in the present times as far as the concept of wealth creation is concerned. And the reason that it is considered to be one of the most genuine of theories is that it throws light on the real meaning of wealth and the way relation between wealth and the human being should be taking shape. The creator of this theory- Roger James Hamilton has done a lot of spade work apart from the lessons that he learnt from his own experiences as an entrepreneur.
One of the finest aspects of this theory is that it directly tells the reader about the real meaning of wealth, the importance that the wealth should be having in an individual’s life and how the two shall be moving in tandem. The cornerstone of the theory is that before delving into the act of wealth creation it is really important to uncover the real potentials, and the inherent strengths. And once that is done, all that is required is to focus on them, built upon them and then see the path to wealth creation opening up itself. And the credit goes to only one man named Roger James Hamilton.
According to Roger James Hamilton it is really important for the individual to find the natural flow within him. And once the individual has met face to face with his real natural flow, all that he needs to do is choose a career accordingly. And the first thing that would happen as an immediate consequence would be the complete eradication of the phrase called ‘hard work’. And that is one of the most important changes that need to be made if the real essence of wealth creation is to be understood.
Right from the days of his own trial and error methods when Roger James Hamilton was charting his own ways of earning wealth, he realized the futility of doing any kind of hard work. And it was then and there that he immediately changed tack. But before doing that he had to undergo a lot of hardships in terms of work that he was doing and not to mention the money that he lost. He learnt that a man needs to understand his own natural flow and only then he would be able to find a profession that would not entail any thing called ‘hard work’.