With almost blissful abandon, many people routinely violate the
fundamental commandments to procuring and sustaining wealth – then they
have the audacity to wonder why their wallets continue to resemble the
inside of Paris Hilton’s head: empty. Tony Fleming, the connoisseur of
cash accumulation, preaches the gospel of money-making from his
metaphorical pulpit as the founder of Tony Fleming Enterprises LLC.
Fleming says you must discard the false doctrine that you can become
very rich working for someone else. “Society tells you to get an
education, find a good job, work hard, save your money, penny-pinch,
and you get wealthy and walk the beaches of the world. It doesn’t work.
It never worked. And it wasn’t set up to work. It was set up to keep
most people broke and average,” Fleming says. “You have to have some
kind of business where you can leverage and incorporate the efforts of
other people, where you are getting paid a percentage of their
efforts.”
Don’t be afraid to sell to other people, because other people have NO
problem selling to you. “When you say you don’t like selling, but
you’re buying every day, that means someone is selling to you,” Fleming
says. Whether they sold you the cable, whether it’s the power company
[that] sold you power, whether they sold you gas, when they sold you
your house, your stereo. I mean it’s amazing how many people are
selling and people say they don’t like selling.”
“What is amazing is that the people who are selling this to us are
making so much money off the interest of it, that it’s crazy,” Fleming
says. “It’s almost like, the people who are selling us have all the
money, then turn around and sell to us to make you think you have
something, and then they are making money off the interest of it.
That’s a double whammy.”
Fleming says beware of trying to be like the Joneses, a social disease
that eats away at the soul. “You try to keep up with the Joneses, but
the Joneses are broke,” he says. “You can have a job, have two nice
cars in the driveway, a couple of flat screens in the house, a leather
sofa, have some nice clothes and be broke. Because you ain’t in that
house [and] you ain’t seeing all those credit card bills coming in
every month, where they are maxing everything out just to look good.
And you are trying to keep up with that.”
Fleming says if you work to feel good on the inside, then eventually
you’ll look good on the outside. And everyone will take notice. – terry shropshire
Contact Fleming Enterprises LLC by logging onto www.eliteteamsite.com.