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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Let’s Face Reality
You think you have it rough today?
Yes, there’s war, poverty, depression, recession, economic uncertainty, competition, unfair business practices, and more.
But let me ask you a question:
Is it really that bad?
Play along with me here….
Imagine it’s 1902.
You’re living in a small town in Wyoming, Yes, Wyoming. Not exactly Chicago or New York City. Its population is only 3,000 people. They are mostly miners. They don’t make much cash. And you can imagine what they do with it on payday.
But let’s paint the full picture here:
You don’t have a phone, fax, computer, radio, television, or the Internet.
You don’t have any money for newspaper advertising.
You’re pretty poor yourself, with a family to feed.
You’re goal is to open a store selling clothing—at a discount.
And no one believes you can pull it off.
Every business owner and banker as well as most of your family and friends say your’re nuts.
What are your chances for success?
Would you even attempt this enterprise?
Consider—and be honest with yourself:
Would you try to do business in that 1902 environment?
The truth is, I’m not even sure I would, and I’m a pretty positive-thinking person.
But person with a vision can’t be stopped. (Remember that)
A young man with a vision who in fact did start a small stone in Wyoming in 1902, under all the conditions just spelled out, went on to create an empire that’s still around today.
I’m talking about J.C. Penney.
Excerpt from Joe Vitale’s book “The Seven Lost Secrets of Succes”
Are you ready to be a visionary and earn some extra income or gain a new career?
It’s time to be a visionary like J. C. Penney and go for your goals!
All it takes is one vision, one goal, and a new mindset to get started.
Join us: http://workinmypajamas.eventbrite.com/

1 comment:
Yeah you have to really respect the people that fight against the odds and do what they dream of doing anyways. and I'd say regardless of if they actually make it big because at least they tried
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