Sometimes it’s hard to know what makes people tick - other people, that is. Since we all know that people work in many different ways, it’s odd that we often assume that there must be one ‘correct’ way to make our fortune. Business expert and creator of the Wealth Dynamics profiling system Roger Hamilton takes a more sophisticated approach to the issue in a new business TV show.
In the business TV show above, Hamilton explains Wealth Dynamic profiles, his system for assisting people to find the ‘way to wealth’ that suits them best. He provides this expert business advice as part of a larger series of business TV shows in which he gives an overview of the entire Wealth Dynamics system.
“There are 8 different profiles, and all of us fit one of them best,” says Hamilton on the business TV show. “It is a little bit like knowing that you should play basketball instead of football or instead of rugby. We all have our own personal game which is going to get us in the most natural way to flow in money, to flow in all aspects of wealth.” Bill Gates, Thomas Edison, and Steve Jobs are all examples of ‘creator’ profiles, for example. Creators are great at coming up with new ideas and starting businesses, but not at the hands-on running of a business, says Hamilton on the business TV show.
A key aspect of Hamilton’s Wealth Dynamics expert business advice is understanding the what he means when he uses the term ‘wealth’. Says Hamilton on the business TV show: “The definition of wealth we use is that wealth is not how much money you have, it is how much you are left with if you lose your money.”
Hamilton shares more expert business advice on Wealth Dynamics each week on his regular business TV show here on yourBusinessChannel.
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