Kris Krohn here today with Limitless TV and we're talking about this fancy BMW.
Is it important? What's more important?
So what's up with the BMW, right? I was on a
two-year waiting list and I got one of the very first BMW i8 here in America.
Certainly the one of the first that came to Utah and people love to ask,
there's either car enthusiasts that are excited and excited about it, there's
some people that are really judgmental and they think, "Oh that's a status
symbol." or "What does that car mean about you?" or "Why are you spending so much
money on a car? Couldn't that money be used for investing or for something
different or creating greater personal security?" and I want to
shoot this video because I get a lot of people asking about it and what's
interesting is that a car is kind of like money, it has the ability to magnify
who we are and it's interesting to see all of people's different perceptions on
what this car is all about. I won't lie, I'm German, I could really connect to my
German heritage and I've had two other BMW's before and for me, this car is such
a huge celebration of innovation for future, for technology, it's a hybrid so
it's both gas and it's also electric. I fill up that tank probably once every two months
and the only reason why I really need to fill up the tank is from perhaps driving
from time to time a little less responsibly than I could because I like
taking the canyon turns a little faster than I probably should, that's besides
the point. It's amazing what these engineers have
actually produced, they actually produced a vehicle that has the ability to
challenge other gas based cars and being all-electric, it can compete with them as
far as its top speed goes and how fast it accelerates and because BMW, who by
the way, is a company with a hundred year business plan, that's what they have
right now, is a hundred year business plan, they said, "We want to create the
first electric vehicle that can competitively race against other
vehicles that are not." And they did it, they had accomplished it
and the car is amazing, it's cool, it's probably the most fun
cars that I've ever driven before cuz sometimes I'm in just chill all-electric
mode but if I put it into sport mode, everything goes red and it turns
really aggressive and you know, for me, I could drive a really cheap car, I can
drive a really expensive car, in the end, why? Why are you living in the house that
you're living in? Why are you driving the car that you're driving? Why is there a
car that you want to drive maybe that you can't afford yet or haven't bought
yet? Why is it that you want the things that you want and what does it really
say about you? There's a really important principle in the
personal development world called projection and what it says is that,
we only have the ability to project onto another person our own expectations, our
own laws, our own principles, our own beliefs and so every word that proceeds
out of our mouth to another human being is an expression of what we believe,
which it's kind of interesting because some people will be angry and they'll
say, "Oh my gosh, how could you spend so much on that car?" And all they're really
revealing is what? Their own belief system about that which they're entitled
to and I get other people are like, "Oh man, thumbs up! That is so amazing, like
that's so incredible!" And they're enthusiasts and there's a reason
why they really like the car. I think the bigger principle at play here is, what
are you projecting in life? What do you project upon your spouse or your
children or your friends? What do you project upon people? And
what are the judgments that you have that you project? One of the things that
I believe as a Christian is that the judgments that we have for other people
are really just judgments against ourselves and there's no need for God to
judge us because I think we're doing a fine job judging ourselves on a pretty
regular basis. So while there are some people that have controversial feelings
about this car, while there are other people that celebrate it, while there's
some people that are excited about it and celebrate with me for maybe the
success that I've had, in the end, it doesn't come down to how much did it
cost how, much is it worth, or even what people will think about me. In the end,
why did I buy this car? To celebrate a team of scientists coming
together and doing something that hasn't been done before and it inspires me.
When I built my house, it's nearly ten thousand square feet and that house has
been used to bless a lot of families, it's housed a lot of people in my
basement over the years for last several years, that's been my parents, been able
to use it for large functions, and parties and weddings and all sorts of
amazing things but in the end, that house, it's large, it's big, what does it really
say about me? What is it really about? I wanted to live in something I created
and that's what inspiration helped me come up with and help me create, it's a
unique expression of me in my life. You and I, we all have unique in different
paths to walk in life and not one of us, I can't tell you what your path is
just like you can't tell me what my path is but we live in a world where we're
judging each other and trying to tell each other what that is. At the end of
the day, I can produce some real estate videos and suggest, "Hey, here's a path
that I walked" And some of you it's going to resonate and I will literally give you a
golden blueprint to how to create wealth for yourself. Others are going to say,
"Kris, you gave me great information that told me why I shouldn't do your system and
I'm thankful for that knowledge." or "Kris, I was really triggered at your system
and decided to unsubscribe and never talk to you again." At the end of
the day, we're all just trying to find our path, we're all trying to find the
path that will get us where we want to go. So watch out for your projections
because if you waste enough of your time judging other people and projecting your
own beliefs on others, then you might miss out on a more beautiful principle
at work which is the things that trigger you, the things that excite you, the
things that upset you, they're yours, so learn from them and instead of
projecting them onto others, live them, live by example, harness the power of
that and then create greater tolerance and compassion for people that are
different. In fact, celebrate their differences. Honing in this skill and
learning how to do this is a beautiful way for you and I to level up and go to
another grade level where we get to see life in reality more clearly. What is
that car to you? What is it to me? What are the things you want in life to
you? How many of the things are driven by ego, are the things driven by love, are
the things driven by uniqueness, are the things driven by simple
desires and minimalism? This is your life, you get to make that choice so make them
for you, leave the rest of us out of it, honor
your truth, follow your path and if all of us can do that, I think we're going to
live brighter happier lives.
Thanks for joining us for today's video.
What's important to you? Why is it important to you? And do you ever project it on to
other people? Be sure to subscribe, we'll get more videos coming your way,
we'll see another day.
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