Celebrate Change

Welcome the Prosperity Protocol

Your limits to wealth are closely correlated to your attitude regarding change. Welcome every change with a confident blessing, regardless whether it is an apparent “success” or “failure”. This basic rule of the Prosperity Protocol is effortless, but does require a certain detachment from the typical ways of thinking and moving.

The bubbling hum of opportunity is like water over the generators at Niagara Falls. This cascade of prosperity runs 24/7, 365 days a year. In fact, markets for positive products and experiences are essentially infinite. This means that we can create a planet of 10 billion billionaires without devastation and ecological disruption.

On an individual level, your channels of unexpected abundance are inextricably linked to your internal story of abundance. Not only is your abundance a distinct possibility, but you can make it your mission to make everyone around you equally if not massively more abundant than yourself. A stream of wealth and riches can flow in your wake, and people will start lining up to become associated in your slipstream of prosperity.

The biggest challenge to embracing the Prosperity Protocol is the fundamental change it requires in thinking, followed by external counter-intuitive and non conformist ways of acting and living.

These changes can start happening much faster than we dare to imagine, but we must be open to a sudden acceleration in opportunities, decisions, and new ways of growth. This prosperity cascade is self reinforcing and compounding, meaning that as you start to leverage the Prosperity Protocols, they will layer upon each other, welling up out of the ground like an endless spring that can and will “make the deserts” bloom all around you.

Celebrate change and embrace the Prosperity Protocols. Your abundance is literally bubbling up all around you each and every day. Tap into this source of change and let it spill into your life, your community and beyond. It will just require more change than you can possibly imagine. And that’s a good thing!