Article; What does it mean to be rich?

what does it mean to be rich

This article delves into the meaning of true wealth, which goes beyond monetary gains. The story of Peter exemplifies how priorities should be straight and happiness is crucial. Pursuing wealth excessively leads to a deficit in time for loved ones, causing a lack of fulfillment. Rabbi Weinberg’s wise words ring true as happiness is more valuable than riches. Only by rejoicing in what we have can we truly enjoy the wonders of life, including human connections. Material possessions are great, but they cannot replace true joy.

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Identifying Life Goals

Identifying real-life goals is crucial for achieving success that aligns with our values and desires. Rabbi Dave Felsenthal offers guidance on identifying goals that lead to financial wealth and health. With years of experience, he shares his insights on topics such as organizational change, marketing, and personal growth. Join him each week as he shares how the Rabbi Got Rich on Sunday and guides others to reach their dreams.

Relationship Marketing – an endless supply of leads!

RELATIONSHIP MARKETING

Building intentional, deep-rooted connections through relationship marketing requires genuine care and attention. By showing an interest in others and actively listening, we can create strong relationships worth more than money. Rabbi Dave Felsenthal believes that relationships mirror a parent’s love for their child, demonstrating the need to prioritize and sacrifice for those we care about. By treating relationships with the same importance as multimillion-dollar business deals, we can create endless sources of leads and connections that enrich our personal and professional lives.

Special Podcast Episode: What Does It Mean To Be Rich?

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What Does it Mean to be Rich? is a thought-provoking podcast by Rabbi David Felsenthal. He shares a powerful anecdote about Peter, who learned that true happiness isn’t found in material possessions. The episode explores the meaning of true wealth, emphasizing the importance of finding joy in what one has and cherishing life’s blessings and human connections. It questions whether being materialistic wealth rich truly leads to true happiness.

My Dream Life – An Introduction to the Podcast

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Rabbi David Felsenthal offers hard-earned knowledge from his years of experience to help people achieve their dream life of doing what they love, being happy, and balancing that with material wealth. He shares the story of how he was sinking in debt and had to find a way to make extra money on the side. After six months of mentoring, he turned his life around, became debt-free, and now works 10 hours a week to generate extra income. He offers coaching and mentoring from real-life experience to help others achieve the same, sharing his insights weekly in “The Rabbi Who Got Rich on Sunday.

Identifying Real-Life Goals

Rabbi Dave Felsenthal shares his expertise on identifying real-life goals that can help you become wealthy and happy. With years of experience in various businesses and consulting for different organizations, he offers practical advice on achieving success, increasing sales, and personal growth. He emphasizes the importance of planning and identifying one’s unique purpose in life. Rabbi Dave also discusses a wide range of topics, including time management, relationship marketing, and networking. Through his coaching and mentoring, Rabbi Dave hopes to help others break through their barriers and reach their dream goalss.

All That Glitters Is Not Gold

All That Glitters is Not Gold

Rabbi David Felsenthal presents “All That Glitters is Not Gold!”. In this podcast, he shares the story of John, a dedicated salesman who faced obstacles despite his efforts. Rabbi Felsenthal highlights the limitations of company mentors and motivational speakers who prioritize corporate goals over personal growth. He emphasizes the value of seeking authentic mentors with relevant experience and unbiased advice. True mentorship, he argues, focuses on individual needs and cultivates long-lasting, mutually- beneficial relationships.

Fishing in the right pond!

Fishing in the right pond!

Fishing in the right pond! Podcast Series Episode Podcast Transcript: Hi, I’m Rabbi Dave Felsenthal and welcome to my world the world of the Rabbi who got rich on Sunday. In This podcast I explain about “Fishing in the Right Pond”. My goal is to share my hard earned knowledge and to help people who […]

Gotchas…

Home Based Business

Starting a home-based business is a dream for many, but it’s important to watch out for potential pitfalls. Home-based businesses often involve network or multi-level marketing where you become a distributor to make money. However, some companies have “gotchas” in their compensation plans that can pass revenue to those at the top. These include binary compensation with runaway legs, an unfair advantage through payments, fake inventory, overpriced products, and familiar faces at the top. Avoiding these issues is important for success in a home-based business.

All that glitters is not gold!

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Many company mentors and speakers may be dressed for success and armed with motivational quotes, but they often have flaws. Most of them are being paid to teach on behalf of the company, so they won’t tell you to quit your job or do something your bosses don’t want you to do, even if it’s what you need to do to reach your goals. Additionally, some mentors haven’t actually done what they’re teaching, and are making money selling expensive books and training courses that may not work. Real mentors care about what’s best for you, and offer free guidance to create a win-win relationship.