Thursday, April 30, 2020

I LEARNED FROM FRANK SINATRA

A LESSON I LEARNED FROM FRANK
SINATRA

If you were to hangout with me for a while, you’d quickly realize
that I am not cheap. Frank Sinatra’s custom was to leave a tip of one
hundred dollars for good service. And that was back when one hundred
bucks could actually buy something.

When I get good service, I feel like I should pay for it. Why? Because
even when Ididn’t have a lot of money, I still thought like a rich person. I
absolutely refused to be a cheap bastard. I have always believed there’s
plenty to go around. There’s plenty for me and for everybody else. I can
always make more money.

So, if I’m eating in a restaurantandIlikethe
waiter or waitress’s service, I always over-tip,
sometimes up to 30% of my meal cost. I don’t
do this just because I have a lot of money. I did
this even when I didn’t have a lot of money.

And back then, the restaurants I used to go to
were just as fancy and expensive as where I
go now.

MONEYISM#19
I refused to be
poor even when I
was broke.

F.U.MONEY ASSIGNMENTS
CHAPTER 7
Complete the following phrases quickly and without thinking.
Don’t censor anything you think or anything you write down.
Write whatever comes to your mind.

2.If I could afford it, I’d.....

3.If I could afford it, I’d......

4.If it weren’t so cheap, I’d......

5.If it weren’t so cheap, I’d....

6.If it weren’t so cheap, I’d....

7.I’m afraid that if I didn’t save money, I’d.....

8.I’m afraid that if I didn’t save money, I’d.....

9.I’m afraid that if I didn’t save money, I’d.....

1. If Icould afford it, I’d......

CHAPTER 8
F.U.MONEY MYTH #6:
YOU HAVE TO GET RICH
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