"I would have more money, if I would have a plan" - Jim Rohn's response
When his mentor questioned the lack of plan, Jim responded with this little comeback. But then his mentor said, "If you have a plan, then you would have the money."
Why am I bringing this up? It seems to me that often we want A then B to happen But in reality it is B then A. It makes me wonder how often this is true.
A great example is whether action precedes motivation or does being motivated lead to action. I believe that we must act and that then motivation will come. It never works the other way around.
Today's question is:
"what is one if A then B scenario that could be completely wrong?"
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