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El Rey Del Mundo
Dear Friend,
If you've been a subscriber of mine for any length of time, then you already know I enjoy a good cigar every now-and-again. In fact, right now I'm smoking an El Rey Del Mundo as I'm sitting here writing this, looking out over my lake.
The El Rey's are a medium to full-bodied smoke, about 6 inches long with a dark brown rapper. This patricular one I'm smoking could be burning a little slower, but like everything else in life, you don't always get the same thing you got the last time, so I'll settle. The sun is almost finished setting now, and since we face west looking out over the lake, I can still see the silhouette of the cypress trees in the foreground.
No matter how hot is is during the day, out here on the lake it's always a few degrees cooler in the evening. The barometer must be dropping though, because I can see the bass hitting pretty frequently, some just breaking the surface plane of the water. This afternoon I saw two otters splashing around out there a few yards from where my property ends and the water starts - a world apart from the filth, squalor, and broken glass I'd see littered all over the streets of The Bronx where I grew up.
Who'd have known otters can live in fresh water? I certainly didn't.
Who'd have known I'd be living like this? I certainly didn't.
Let me tell you one way I did this, and how you can do the same thing. One thing you must be VERY aware of, is that as you're growing and achieving, you've simply GOT to change your thinking. If you think like a poor person, or like someone who's not successful, then you're going to have a very tough time BEING successful. In other words, just as a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link, your MIND is also only as strong as it's weakest link.
And that one weak link, willl override and undermine ANY other "success programming" you've done. You must totally set aside all your poverty consciousness woes in order to move forward.
Last week, Anne was talking to one of her friends over in Fort Lauderdale. She was telling her, how even though we've "moved up", we're still the same people. After she finished, I told her I didn't agree. I think what she meant to say was that we weren't any "different" in the sense that we didn't fit the (very incorrect) perception of how poverty conscious people look at successful or wealthy people.
That we were still "grounded", not full of ourselves, or something like that.
But here's the thing: we ARE different people now. We're VERY different people. In fact, if we hadn't changed, we couldn't be where we are today. Staying the same will keep you the same, just the same way having a loose link will break you in two and leave you behind.
No easy answers I know, but then if it was easy...
We really would all be the same.
My cigar's done. Peace.
If you're not sure about all of this, then go re-read the NEW Science Of Getting Rich, right here: http://www.kingofcopy.com/science
Now go sell something,
Craig Garber
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