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and let them collapse after they had sustained me
for years!
Yep! Join the club. I know all about that one! What
you have to do of course, very early on in the
enterprise, is to set up an exit route for yourself. You
know now, that you love starting businesses, but very
soon get bored with them. You are a true starter of
businesses (That's the real forte of many entrepreneurs)
and I suggest that you keep doing that. Only this time,
I suggest you play over and over again, into your
biocomputer that you will sell out, all, or part of the
business, in one, two or three years from when you
start it, or alternatively you will get a management
team in, to run the business for you. You see what you
have been doing is running on your program and
coming to a GRINDING HALT at the end of it. That's
what we all do. Unfortunately you haven't been
capitalizing on what could have been the real reward
for you, the actual equity that you have built up in the
businesses that you walked out of. Good luck, and
don't forget to send me ten percent! Next!


In 'Talk and Grow Rich' you advocate the use of a
scrap book to paste in pictures of all your goals. Do
you still recommend the use of them?
I do, but not as much as I used to, once I realized
that the pictures actually have to be created in the
electrochemicals in the biocomputer. I also realized
how easy it was to look at all of your goals in a scrap
book and not accomplish what you really have to do,
which is creating the pictures in the electrochemicals
in your biocomputers. Looking at goals is passive
and doesn't actually create the pictures in the
neurons. Visualizing is active and that is what really
puts the program in. If you use the scrap book as a
cue for creating the pictures in the electrochemicals,

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