Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa December - January 2014 | Page 73

INSPIRATION And these are just a few examples... How deep does the deception go? Increasingly, scientists, archaeologists and researchers are discovering evidence that seriously challenge the validity of the very history of humankind, propagated by those with vested interests in maintaining a certain historical perspective. It was a rare and wonderful privilege to interview best-selling author Graham Hancock, who specialises in unconventional theories around ancient civilisations, stone monuments, ancient myths, astronomical and astrological data from the past and altered states of consciousness. A British writer and an extremely successful investigative journalist, Hancock is the author of major international bestsellers The Sign and The Seal, Fingerprints of the Gods and Heaven’s Mirror. His books have sold more than five million copies worldwide and have been translated into 27 languages. His public lectures and TV appearances, including the three-hour series Quest For The Lost Civilization, have labelled him as an unconventional thinker who raises legitimate questions and offers increasingly popular challenges to the entrenched views of orthodox scholars. Hancock says that his work is based on a simple philosophy: “Never simply believe everything we are told by institutions that have ulterior motives to keep us in the dark. Don’t become a passive receiver of information, especially when that information reflects the mainstream perspective. Always ask questions. Do your own research and come up with your own conclusions. And then make connections between the conclusions you come to, which will reveal new possibilities.” Hancock also let us in on an exciting new development: the imminent release of Fingerprints of the Gods 2, a follow up to the revolutionary rewrite of history that was the original Fingerprints of the Gods. Directing probing questions at orthodox history and presenting disturbing new evidence that historians have tried - but fa iled - to explain, the book changed preconceptions about the history behind modern society. Hancock promises that Fingerprints of the Gods 2 incorporates more exciting discoveries and new evidence that history is not what we have been led to believe. If you prefer a lighter read, Hancock’s latest book War God was recently released. While presented in fictional format, it is distinctively Hancock, with rich detail and solid research that brings to life a different perspective on the conventional story about the conquest of Mexico. For those who prefer their perspective-changing information and knowledge in bite-size chunks, visit www.grahamhancock.com for a regular dose of alternative news. The truth is out there Seeking out knowledge of what we don’t know and the truth about what we think we know, is not a past-time for conspiracy theorists and antiestablishment fanatics. It has become a critical life, business and investment skill, because what we don’t know may well be more relevant that what we do know, and even what we know may well not be the truth. Understanding this provides us with three crucial skills that all investors should have: seeking out what you don’t know; discernment when evaluating information and the ability to recognise that there may be another perspective. What you don’t know GRAHAM HANCOCK www.reimag.co.za Finding out what you don’t know is absolutely crucial to making good decisions – in life, in business and in investment. This is why, in property investment, a due diligence is crucial: it allows you to uncover what you don’t know, for example, a pending land claim or an irreparable structural flaw. What you don’t know is potentially much more important than what you do know. Discernment Discernment regarding your sources of knowledge and information is also crucial in every aspect of life, business and investment. On countless occasions, the banks, the media and the big corporates have been exposed for their deceit. Be wary of information and knowledge disseminated by those who have vested interests in keeping the public in the dark, and spreading a certain version of a story. Having discernment regarding your sources of information is also a crucial investment skill, particularly if the source has a vested interest. Be wary of an estate agent’s opinion regarding the price you should pay for a property, and of a financial advisor’s assurances that a retirement annuity is far better than acquiring property. Perspective Alternative knowledge and information provides a different perspective that is unique from the mainstream perspective created and propagated by governments and big corporations. And from a different perspective comes the ability to see possibilities that others simply do not see. The ability to see possibilities and opportunities that others simply do not is the number one asset of all great property investors. What also comes with a different perspective is the ability to think outside the box. Beware of the mainstream, conventional information and commonly accepted knowledge which is designed and disseminated precisely to keep the masses in the box. Pinch of salt The ability to uncover what you don’t know, to question both the source and the information and knowledge you receive, as well as to entertain a new perspective – even if you take it with a pinch of salt - is absolutely crucial, in life, in business and in investment. Take time this holiday season to discover what you don’t know, to verify the truth of what you know, and to gain a new perspective. It will pay off handsomely in the ability to see possibilities and opportunities that those who blindly believe the established, accepted and conventional, will simply don’t know they can’t see. RESOURCES Graham Hancock December January 2013/4 SA Real Estate Investor 73