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Pravin Kumar
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:12 am |
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SOWING AND REAPING/LAW OF RECIPROCITY
"Every behavior you participate in will have a consequence." -- Brian Tracy
"Work joyfully and peacefully, knowing that right thoughts and right efforts will inevitably bring about right results." -- James Allen
"An idealist believes the short run doesn't count. A cynic believes the long run doesn't matter. A realist believes that what is done or left undone in the short run determines the long run." -- Syndey J. Harris
"Life is a process of accumulation. We either accumulate the debt or the value, the regret or the equity." -- Jim Rohn
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Robert Kiyosaki had two dads . . .
A rich dad and a poor dad.
One dad was highly educated and intelligent. He had a Ph.D. and had completed four years of undergraduate work in less than two years. He then went to Stanford University, the University of Chicago and Northwestern University to do his advanced studies. All on full, financial scholarships.
His other dad never finished the eighth grade. Both men were successful in their careers, working hard all their lives. Both earned substantial incomes.
Yet one dad struggled financially all his life and the other dad would become one of the richest men in Hawaii. One died leaving tens of millions of dollars to his family, charities and his church. The other left a legacy of unpaid bills. Both men were strong, charismatic and influential. Both men offered Robert advice, but they did not advise the same things.
Each dad had a very different point of view on the subject of money. One dad would say, "The love of money is the root of all evil." The other, "The lack of money is the root of all evil." Having two dads - and loving them both - forced Robert to think about, and ultimately choose, a way of thinking for himself. In doing so, he gained valuable insights into the power and effect of one's thoughts on one's life.
At the age of nine, Robert chose not to listen to his real dad - the one with all the college degrees - on matters of money. He decided to listen to and learn from his rich dad about money. And he wants to teach you what he learned, something traditional schools don't teach:
How to get started on the path to wealth and financial freedom.
Robert Kiyosaki's extraordinary programs are a radical departure from traditional thinking on education and traditional ideas on money.
And right now three of his most popular programs are available to you individually or as a package for a very special price!
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tourbi
Age: 60 Zodiac: 
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Location: tourbiland, at the foot of Pikes Peak, USA
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 2:18 am |
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Yes, what we sow we reap. It is the season to decide what seeds we are going to sow and what crops we want to reap later.
It is Spring. The time to plant our seeds in the warming, rich dark earth, the animals are also sowing their seeds.
We also are sowing our seeds.
I truly hope the seeds we sow and productive and produce the crops we desire.
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