Your 96-Million Greed Test Begins Now
Today’s an interesting day for me, and I’m going to describe it so you can put yourself in my shoes and see how greedy you may be.

Let’s say you’ve been training a guy how to reprogram his thoughts for wealth, and it’s been working fantastically and he’s your star student… enjoying great results because he’s been getting it.
And he likes buying lottery tickets because he thinks you have to dream big and open yourself up to the big wins, and it just happens that tonight the lottery prize is $96 million.
Your star student has a really good feeling and he’s had you work your manifestation and focus YOUR great power on picking the winning numbers, through a whole series of numerology, intuition, instinct, even random chance, much of which was his system – and yet it’s also very realistic that the ticket he buys that could very well win was the numbers you intuitively felt were the jackpot takers.
And your star student keeps saying, “don’t worry, I’m not greedy, I’ll take care of you” and he’s painting this vivid picture including for you the $1.4 million Bugatti you’d love to have, you tell him about the $15.4 million house you toured last year and fell in love with, and he knows how important it is for you to fulfill your dharma by getting word out about your valuable materials to people around the world.
He keeps saying over and over how your stuff works, and works fast, and works far better than he imagined.
So you could even feel that he won the jackpot because of all the training and mindset reshaping you’ve done for him, and you know if it weren’t for you, he would not have won the big prize.
How much of the $96 million that he would win would you feel you’re entitled to?
Would you tell him how much you expect him to share with you and have a clear agreement about that before the lottery drawing?
What if he chokes at your request, do you make an issue out of it?
How about if he calls you because he left the winning lottery numbers in a place where only you had access to, and you took extra time reading the numbers off over the phone, so he could write them down again…. or for sure he would not have won – would that be worth more to you in terms of how much you expected him to share with you?
What if he made a comment to the effect of “I’ll throw you a million or two” – so you know he’s not talking about sharing half his winnings with you, even though he only won because of all the coaching you’ve given him, as well as more tangibly the work you did to help him get the winning numbers, which you probably even picked from your intuition?
Interesting questions, would you agree?
Or, would you be aware of the influence of greed and not be seduced by it, and instead do all you can to be of service to your student, because that’s important to you to serve him as well as you can, and the results of being of service (how much money he makes through your assistance, as well as what you get in exchange for helping him) is irrelevant, because you were just doing what you need to do, with no thought of getting anything in return – and you let it go?
And what if he also talked about him winning the $96 million and being your greatest success would give you global attention as proof of the power of your materials, which then would get you more clients and allow you to do your work more effectively and allow your work ot serve its purpose (as though he’s hinting at that being enough of a reward)?
These are interesting questions, especially if you know that money is just an idea, and energy, and you have the power to create as much of it as you desire – and even more to the point that any money you create is just the reflection of what’s in your mind, the thoughts you empower through attention, and the external world is only a reflection of what’s inside you.
It’s a real-world “final exam” you might say.
How did you respond to it?
Did you keep your focus within – and even celebrate his winning the $96 million…. being as happy and joyful as he was to have won all that money, without knowing whether he’ll even share a penny of it with you?
If you know the teachings and have done as Andrew Carnegie implores each of us to do and reined in your mind, yes, you will have done that.
What did I do?
At first I did have the notion to talk to him about sharing half the money with me, not to write it down or make a contract, just to talk about that as a friendly agreement. Then I let it go and instead just trusted that this will play out according to the Greatest Good, as it always does.
There also was the impulse to pay for half of his $22 ticket purchase as a way to solidify the symbolism of us being equal partners in this. Although I did not offer to do that. (Actually, when he called saying he forgot the numbers, he did ask about me buying the tickets for him, so I could have done that and made sure I was an equal partner. I instead chose to suggest I read the numbers over the phone.)
“What are you, an idiot?” I can hear a few people thinking
Well, lottery tickets are really not my chosen way of serving the masses, because they promote “something for nothing”, the idea of taking without giving an equal or greater amount, and promote dreaming instead of being of service and taking action. At least that’s not how I’m meant to act on my Burning Desire to ensure that “The Carnegie Vision” is fulfilled through your results, meaning that you have the ability to become as wealthy as you desire.
My dharma is different than that. At the same time, I remain open to a billionaire giving me the means to fulfill my purpose. And I even have conceptualized “The Billionaire Manifesto” where I organize the world’s wealthiest to agree on the responsibility they have to use their money to benefit everyone.
These are my ways. My friend’s way is different, and I respect, support and honor that difference.
With no expectation to get anything other than what he may feel to share with me, from his $96 million lottery win.
How about you, how would you feel if that much money were within reach for you? It’s an interesting way of measuring the strength of your convictions and how true you are to yourself, knowing, for example, that your beliefs – you – are not for sale at any price, because you’re worth a whole lot more than any material amount.
It’s quite revealing to think about these things.
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By the way, was there every any doubt about him being able to win the $96 million?
None. Because he gets my teaching at such a high level, and I’ve already seen him use it to manifest the love of his life, where they were absolutely perfect matches for each other and giving each other deep kisses, about 20 minutes after they met. And he wanted that love more than he wanted money, so he’s already manifested his greatest Burning Desire (kind of, which is up to him whether he wants to share more about that).
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Warmly,
Dan Klatt
“Think And Grow Rich Guy”
Founder of the CarnegieCentre,
President of the Internet Marketing Organization
By doing the $96 million greed test, you’re able to see how strong your convictions are, and whether you would compromise your values at a price – or hold true to those values (and strengthen them). Based on something really going on, right now.
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