A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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Entry from June 03, 2019
“You can be right, or you can be rich”

“You can be right, or you can be rich” is a saying that has been printed on several images. “You can be right, or you can be rich” was printed in the book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth (2005) by T. Harv Eker.
 
T Harv Eker wrote on his website:
 
“You can be right or you can be rich; it’s still a choice. Being right could mean holding on to old ways that aren’t supportive of being rich; unconscious blueprints, programming and conditioning that links negative thoughts to money. The more you decide that you want to be right, the more you’ve decided that you can pretty well kiss away being rich, not just financially but emotionally, spiritually, and mentally too.”
   
       
Wikipedia: T. Harv Eker
T. Harv Eker (born June 10, 1954) is an author, businessman and motivational speaker known for his theories on wealth and motivation. He is the author of the book Secrets of the Millionaire Mind published by HarperCollins.
 
T Harv Eker
Be Right or Be Happy
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Be right or be happy. Now replace the word “rich” with “happy.” Does that change the meaning of the phrase any? Not one bit! You can be right or you can be rich; it’s still a choice. Being right could mean holding on to old ways that aren’t supportive of being rich; unconscious blueprints, programming and conditioning that links negative thoughts to money. The more you decide that you want to be right, the more you’ve decided that you can pretty well kiss away being rich, not just financially but emotionally, spiritually, and mentally too. You can be right or you can be rich.
         
Amazon.com
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth Hardcover – February 15, 2005
by T. Harv Eker (Author)
Hardcover: 210 pages
Publisher: HarperBusiness; roughcut edition (February 15, 2005)
Language: English
Pg. 179 and Pg. 180:
You can be right, or you can be rich.
     
Derek Sivers
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind - by T. Harv Ecker
ISBN: 0060763280
Date read: 2007-06-12
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You can be right, or you can be rich, but you can’t be both.
 
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Dianna Whitley
@diannawhitley
“You can be right, or you can be rich, but you can’t be both.” ~T.Harv Eker, “Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
1:24 AM - 23 Apr 2009
   
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Rose_Mis
@Rose_Mis
You can be rich or you can be right….but you can’t be both !! ~ Unknown
4:15 AM - 18 Aug 2009
   
Google Books
Directions to Easy Street:
Living the Lifestyle You Deserve

By Robert S. Keller
Victoria, BC: FriesenPress
2015
Pg. ?:
It’s human of us to want to be right, but I can assure you that you can be right or you can be rich—it’s very hard to be both. So make a choice between making money and being right!
 
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Shari Levitin
@sharilevitin
You can be right or you can be rich. Which do you want? #HeartAndSell #SalesTips #closeAsale #SalesTraining #SalesLeadership #Success
11:02 PM - 14 Jan 2018
 
Seeking Alpha
S&P 500 Following Through To The Downside As Expected
Jun. 3, 2019 1:18 AM ET
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The old adage “you can be right, or you can be rich” rings true with this form of analysis, because setting the platter with presented analysis that provides an outcome that causes you to always be right is one thing, but there is no better judge than the performance of one’s account to judge how you used the analysis.

Posted by Barry Popik
New York CityWork/Businesses • Monday, June 03, 2019 • Permalink


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