Jump to content

Multi-Billionaire

Player
  • Posts

    2,501
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    4

Everything posted by Multi-Billionaire

  1. Coaches becoming "free agents" next year will definitely have an eye on the Lakers then... one of them is George Karl. I think Karl, wanting extension from Nuggets, will not be as demanding of the extension anymore.
  2. Didn't know about this game until today... wow ! :o
  3. Into this 2011 with awesomeness http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWJie2q3bMU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK3tnXQjXqg Any 1 would do
  4. It's 2:00 away from New Year here Down Under... Well just wanna wish yall happy NEW YEAR 2011 everyone!!! May yall grow richer, smarter, and wiser... and accomplish your resolutions!
  5. ^So you mean the Nets are growing desperate? Denver knows 24 Feb deadline is still... 55 days away. It knows New Jersey is desperate... as much as the Nuggets themselves want to move him for the best deal before the best offers are gone.
  6. I believe Denver is pushing for Favors, Batum, expiring (Troy Murphy), and 5 (or at least 4) first round picks. To get Batum, Nets might be offering Portland Devin Harris for Batum and Miller.
  7. This... I'm sure defensive oriented teams like the Celtics would love someone like Joel who can block shots and take charges.
  8. Turner is a high IQ player despite his lack of production/ contribution. It's actually nice to see a player letting his game come to him, letting his role expand as he understands the game better. Right now, he's still learning the game... I actually like his patience in not forcing the issue just because "he's the #2 pick". Eventually, he will get it although it might take 2-3-4 seasons for him to be on that star level. He's patient, will 76ers fanbase be?
  9. DUde really knows how to get to FT line... that's his bread and butter... he makes a living off it. Remember, the Bucks acquired him because they were bad at getting to the line... in the games I watched him and Bucks play, he's getting to the line at will and helps the team score from there. I don't think he should be complaining?
  10. I imagine we must have offered J.R. which Minny wasn't interested. Kevin Love is just one of the awesomest players in the L now... too bad we didn't get him.
  11. I watched parts of it, Billups seems to get his rhythm back. When his shots are not falling, dude seems lost. We need him to score more than ever, which I don't necessarily agree with. Billups tends to give everything he got in the season and approaching the playoffs he tires. Ty is getting better and better. I can see him starting very soon and putting Billups on the bench as 6th man.
  12. I don't understand why Kobe, at his age and point in his career, still does "take too many shots". This is a 20-24 year old stuff. Gasol might be struggling but taking shots away from him will not help him get better. Without ball movement, players will lose their rhythm, and I'm sure that's the case with Kobe's teammates. And on top of that, that he's clearly past his prime, still very good nonetheless, but with an injured finger, he should let the ball flow and not force the issue. It's almost embarrassing for a 33 year old man to do 20-24 year old stuff like taking too many shots. If he's really intelligent, he surely knows he cannot beat teams or stop his team's struggles by himself?
  13. Nuggets have 13 losses now... Besides the loss at Indiana when we were blown out (when they scored 54 on us in a quarter)... all of the 12 losses have been competitive by an average final score margin of -4.5. BUT in AT LEAST 8 of those 12 losses we had a DOUBLE freakin DIGIT lead. [expletive]in hell.
  14. Instead of worrying about each other, I think the Heat should worry about Celtics and Lakers should worry about the Spurs/ Mavs first. The way they've played so far (Heat lacking size against Celtics, Lakers have not looked dominant)... they may not even make the NBA Finals.
  15. This team has no clue how to protect the lead... sometimes I think having the lead early is a curse for the team because they are almost 100% guaranteed to blow it. We've lost 12 games now, and I think we had double digit lead in 10 of them.
  16. - Home Alone: family movie - Die Hard: unique Christmas movie because it's action, not normally warm, family XMas movie, but that's where it's great - Bad Santa: full of adult stuff but funny as hell
  17. So she also plays in Turkish league? Two jobs I guess...
  18. 19.) Abundance vs. Scarcity. What is your reality? A major reason why there are less rich people than middle-class/ poor people is because a majority of people believe that money is hard to get. People who say, "do you think money grows on trees?" are such example. But there are also people who believe the world is abundant of money, that they are plentiful of opportunities/ endeavors that attract money, provided they seek and desire it. They like to say, "don't worry about money, if we do the right things right, there'll always be plenty of money." And they often become the minority (rich). For as long as you think "there is not enough money in this world", it will be IMPOSSIBLE for you to become rich. Unless you're born to wealthy family, most people's reality is "money is scarce". There are good reasons for this, among them, namely INFLUENCE from parents and school. Since we're kids, we're always taught by parents to get good grades, graduate, and get a job with security and benefits. And if you read point #2 above (Security vs. Freedom), you will know that rich people do NOT seek "security and benefits". Rich people seek FREEDOM. "Security" gives to us a meaning (a meaning that we've been programmed to remember since we're kids) that "money is hard to come by", and that is why "we need a job with security". It's no wonder most people's reality/ view of money is that it is scarce... and once they get their hands on it, their greed, insecurity & fear (of losing it) speak for themselves. It is ABSOLUTELY IMPORTANT for anyone having financial dreams/ goals to shift their reality from "scarcity" to "abundance". There's NO guarantee you will be rich if you successfully change your reality, from "scarcity" to "abundance". But one thing is certain: you will NOT be rich if you don't make a change. The not-so-good news? It's hard to do. We're talking about changing our habit (subconscious mind) of thought from thinking "money is scarce" to "money is plentiful"... and we know that changing habit/ reprogramming your subconscious mind, like most New Year's resolutions, is never easy. Multi-millionaire Robert Kiyosaki, born to a family who strongly believed in job security, admitted that this (changing his reality from "financial scarcity" to "financial abundance") was arguably the toughest adjustment he had to do. The good news? It can be done, provided you're adamant in changing your "scarcity" reality to "abundance" reality, and that you're PERSISTENT in the journey. You can change your reality by re-reading the three points (#8, #10 and #14) above: 8.) Be generous 10.) Word is your most powerful tool (it does not take money to become rich) 14.) Subconscious Mind, unlock your TRUE POWER that lies within! Change your words/ vocabulary and change the way you think. You have to be persistent and consistent in doing this. As you condition and train yourself to use rich people's words, you're going to reprogram your subconscious mind (replace your old, bad habits with new, good habits). As you start to be conditioned with the new, good habits, your actions will reflect on your beliefs. Taking actions is also a good way to quickly transition from old, bad habits to new, good ones, because actions reaffirm of what you (want to) believe in. Then finally, generosity is important in separating ourselves emotionally from money. If you're attached too strongly to money, you are more likely to have a "financial scarcity" reality, and are less likely to have a "financial abundance" reality
  19. He's probably right... as far as LA making that offer to Denver.
  20. 18.) Be grateful If words/ vocabulary is the core difference between a rich person and the rest (middle/ poor class), then gratitude is the next biggest difference between them. "It's easy for people who have a lot of money to be grateful"? Not quite. There are tons of rich people in this world who feel miserable and unhappy... it's because they have no gratitude. But there are EVEN MORE people at middle class - poor financial level who feel miserable and unhappy day in and day out simply because there is no gratitude in their vocabulary. For us who live in USA, Europe, Australia, developed countries in Asia such as Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China we need to be grateful to live in the richest countries in the world. If we make a straight comparison with the people who live in war zones, where it's pitch black at night with constant firearms, no facility, no comfortable bed to sleep on, perhaps no food/ drink, and not knowing if their hidings will be raided or bombed, whether or not they'll survive the night, our petty worries are so small by comparison. If you are grateful about what you have, about your life, you are RICH... even if you have little/ no money. TRUE rich people are grateful not because they have a lot of money, but they have a HABIT of appreciating and being thankful and humbled for what they have. They would constantly say to themselves: - "I am grateful for the nice weather today" - "I am grateful for the beautiful breakfast I had this morning" - "I am grateful for living in one of the richest countries in the world." - "I am grateful for all the accommodation, luxuries provided to me at small fraction of the costs of my money" - "I am grateful for all the opportunities I've been able to get" - "I am grateful for great/ loving and caring family I have" When you're grateful, you rid yourself of complaining and blaming that often are your own major roadblock to your dreams/ goals. Being grateful also curbs self-pity, often found in individuals who excuse themselves and hide from reality because they don't want to deal with disappointment. When you get rid of complaining/ blaming/ self-pity from yourself, you are clearing your path/ road to success. Develop gratitude today by starting to say to yourself (at least once a day), every day for the rest of your life: "I am grateful today for ... (insert here whatever you're grateful for)" NOTE: Being grateful is NOT the same as being complacent/ satisfied. Complacency is a serious threat to your dreams/ goals. On the other hand, gratitude is an important element necessary to achieving your dreams/ goals.
  21. Yea I don't understand this... I personally think Melo would want to play with Harris more than Andre...
  22. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c2sJyy3iZI
×
×
  • Create New...