Bigger than problems – Millionaire Mind – Secret #9 – Life Lessons from Craig

People rich people are bigger than their problems; and Poor people are smaller than their problems.

This Millionaire Mind secret from T Harv Eker on why associating with the right people is so important.

Transcript of Bigger than Problems

Hello Craig Lambie here with another life lesson from Craig. At the moment I am sharing a series of secrets of a millionaire mind. It’s all from T Harv Eker’s book by the same name. Today is secret number nine is

People rich people are bigger than their problems; and Poor people are smaller than their problems

Basically what that means is that when a problem arises you need to rise to the occasion and deal with it and then you will be a rich person if on the other hand you see a problem and you run then they’re not rising to the occasion you’re not improving yourself you’re not seeing yourself as big enough to deal with it and you will continuously run into that problem until you solve that issue so the clue here is to do your own improvement improve yourself become bigger and better than the problems that you have and then you will have a millionaire mind.

I have a millionaire mind. You can too join me and let’s get better together. I’ll see you on the next one.

 

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Craig Lambie is a versatile leader with over 20 years of experience across the IT, finance, and property sectors in Australia and the UK. He specialises in bridging the gap between commercial strategy and technical execution, having led multi-million-pound property developments while simultaneously driving digital transformation and AI-driven automation initiatives. With a deep technical background in software development and systems optimisation, Craig excels at implementing automation and AI tools to streamline operations and deliver measurable cost savings. His expertise spans senior IT project management, property development (GDV £10m+), and business consulting for startups and scale-ups. An advocate for sustainability, Craig integrates renewable energy and ESG principles into his projects, focusing on tech-enabled solutions for the energy transition. He holds a Bachelor of Economics and Finance from RMIT and is known for his ability to engage diverse stakeholders—from C-suite executives to technical teams—to deliver high-impact, commercially focused results. Craig is currently focused on, and passionate about bringing Deliberative Democracy to the world with Deliberative Super and campaigning political players to adopt it.

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