For some, the round numbers we hear tossed around in the news are so large that we become immune to their significance. Almost as "unreal" as age-of-the-earth reports, we ignore financial numbers because they are so large, they mean nothing.
But what if we took a closer look and, by our own study and calculations, we came up with a huge number that made more sense?
Start with some easy figures:
There are 1-million pennies in $10,000.
There are 1-million square feet in 23 acres.
I wonder how to prove this one:
37,000 gallons = 1-billion drops!
Economist Paul Zane Pilzer claims there will be 1-million new millionaires every year for the next few years. (He didn't say how many will become billionaires.) So, here is a logical question: What defines a millionaire?
I would like to suggest a million-dollar asset is worthless without the millionaire mindset. Only when we are ready to create and manage the wealth will we be able to enjoy it.
MISSION STATEMENT: Y>X
You may be wondering how you arrived at this Blog.
It was no accident... if you know someone who wants better health and more time to enjoy it.
This site was created with a dual purpose:
It was no accident... if you know someone who wants better health and more time to enjoy it.
This site was created with a dual purpose:
To help families break the cycle of
medical and financial hardships by
advancing True Health & Freedom.
It's about "who you know" needing hope & help... and others ready, willing, & able to give back. Read on to discover:
"whY we do it is greater than every eXcuse not to."
Tell me your WHY and I'll show you HOW.May 30, 2008
May 12, 2008
Success Training
Can you remember the times when you feel you learned the most? Or would it be better to ask, "When did you learn what you know now?" It seems to me, because this has been my experience, that our learning is most effective when we are trying to solve a problem and the teacher shows us an efficient way to find answers. The teacher creates a love for research!
In the continuing spirit of this blog (I hope you take time to review previous posts), I want to remind you that "You must become the change you want to see." Easier said than done? Maybe not. What's your question? I mean not just "How long does it take to bake a potato? but questions like "How can I pay off my car loan in 12 months instead of 60?" OR "What do I need to do to be able to work when I want to work and go where I want to go?" These are the big questions.
If you are serious about learning HOW to do it, let's work with the teachers who have done it.
In the continuing spirit of this blog (I hope you take time to review previous posts), I want to remind you that "You must become the change you want to see." Easier said than done? Maybe not. What's your question? I mean not just "How long does it take to bake a potato? but questions like "How can I pay off my car loan in 12 months instead of 60?" OR "What do I need to do to be able to work when I want to work and go where I want to go?" These are the big questions.
If you are serious about learning HOW to do it, let's work with the teachers who have done it.
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