Passive income, ya, a day job doing sales maybe get u sky high, but it dependable on economic cycles and demand, the sustainable income is one that is stable, n perhaps passive, but who m i to say....i need to do it my way
The concept of 6 core needs, or six human needs as discussed by Tony Robbins seeks to explain the primary human needs that drive behavior.
In his breakthrough relationship program, "The Ultimate Relationship Program, Tony Robbins demonstrates, using real live participants how these needs fact into the way we have conducted ourselves in our relationships.
According to Anthony Robbins, "we are all driven by the need to fulfill six humans needs basically. These 6 basic human needs are not just desires or wants, but profounds needs which serve as the basis of every choice we make".
1. Certainty
This is the need for security, comfort and consistency
2. Uncertainty
This is need for variety, challenges,
3. Significance
The need to feel important, needed, wanted and worthy of love
4. Love and Connection
The need for feeling connected with and loved by other human beings.
5. Growth
The need for constant development emotionally, intellectually and spiritually
“The only thing that’s keeping you from getting what you want is the story you keep telling yourself,” says Robbins. “What we can or cannot do, what we consider possible or impossible, is rarely a function of our true capability. It is more likely a function of our beliefs about who we are.”
According to Robbins, the single biggest reason why most people fail to achieve a fulfilling life is because they are stuck in the limits of their own mind; they settle for a quality of life that is below what they desire because they don’t think they can do better or they fear the possibility of failure. But, says Robbins, failing to challenge yourself is the greatest failure of all.
A typical underdog among the 6.6 billion homo sapiens who seeks to spend its remaining time to bring happiness to his loved ones. Constantly questioning how much and when is enough to attain a balance of success n happiness and to define one's purpose of existance instead conforming to unspoken society's pressures n norms.