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![]() Golden Globe Awards. Boyd Stone. What Is Your Role Model of Success?
...They were on the stage and each and everyone said: "If it was not for my AGENT I wouldn't be here!" Professional courtesy? I don't think so. People are inclined to choose STARS for their role model of success. Madonna, Dion, Spears. Then they study their "success stories". And the Amazing Luck Factor comes into play. Sure it will. Because Madonna, Dion and Spears have chosen Sinatra, Armstrong and the likes of them... And so on... The Stardom Casino Players get miserable, get burned... And THIS is our role models of success? Lottery/Casino players? How about being on the Casino side? I haven't heard of any hungry AGENT of talents. Real success is always silent, surefire. Like with Agents of talents. Teachers of talents. The moment we stop looking for the lottery figures, "amazing luck" will go away. |
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![]() Hello my friend,
As usual, your comments are highly insightful. I know that your IQ is a lot higher than mine, that's why I read everything you write. You wrote: > "If it was not for my AGENT I wouldn't > be here!" I noticed that, too. Celebrities are a product, and have to be marketed like any product. > Professional courtesy? Celebs aren't human enough to practice courtesy. > How about being on the Casino side? I agree, of course. > I haven't heard of any hungry AGENT of > talents. Agents have to become animals to survive. I don't know if I want to lower myself to their level. > Real success is always silent, surefire. Agreed. It's probably even boring after the novelty wears off. > The moment we stop looking for the lottery > figures, "amazing luck" will go > away. You're saying find something that gives you an edge over the odds, even a small edge, and then consistently practice it, right? Thanks for your comments. Best, -Boyd |
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![]() Boyd,
Dien, 1.Search for Dien's outstanding story on the Money Game Show. 2.Look at the discussion that followed. 3.Now, ask yourself who was the REAL winner in the Money Game? ONLY the Winner's position gives you the absolute edge. Sorry, I can't give you the answer. The moment you get it for yourself you will start duplicating the actions of the central figure in the Parable Of Talents. Simon |
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