Social Heroes
6. Produce for wealth creation and accumulation. Invest profits for wealth preservation and growth. Produce more than you consume and save a minimum of 20% of all earnings. Pay yourself first.
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Dave Kekich Shares Amazing Advances in Longetivy and Health Research
And we had experts all over the place; the people who were nay- saying this whole program from day one, people who jumped on the bandwagon and started doubting, and halfway through the project we had accomplished one-tenth of the entire human genome project that could be identified with mapping.
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How important was it to believe that your financial dreams would eventually become reality?
Cameron Johnson: I think, in order to set a goal, or set a dream, you have to actually understand that this has to be a realistic goal. So I think it is almost crucial that we are able to believe that we can make our dreams come true, if we just take the necessary steps in achieving those goals, and accomplishing them.
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5. Always show gratitude when earned, monetarily when possible.
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Dave Kekich Shares Amazing Advances In Anti-Aging and Health Research
So if you take this same concept and apply it to our technology, which is doubling in power and this is basically information technology, which is driving everything including biotech right now, that means in ten years we are going to have tools that are 1000 times as powerful as we have today.
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Are you slow to revise or reverse on important decisions?
Debra Berg: Usually, unless I see good reason to change it and a quick response is needed.
Cameron Johnson: Typically, when I make a decision, I don?t look back and I move on, no matter what that decision is. I went to a boarding school in high school and I left the sophomore year.
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4. Real regrets only come from not doing your best. All else is out of your control. You're measured by results only. Trade excuses and "trying" for results, and expect half-hearted results from half-hearted efforts. Do more than is expected of you. Life's easy when you live it the hard way… and hard if you try to live it the easy way.
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Is it beneficial to make decisions quickly?
Cameron Johnson: I think that can depend on the situation and also the decision that you are making, depending on how big the decision is and what kind of results the decision might have, negative or positive.
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3. Think carefully before making any offers, commitments or promises, no matter how seemingly trivial. These are all contracts and must be honored. These also include self-resolutions.
Dave Kekich Exlplains Amazing Advances In Health and Longevity Research
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Do you take time out of your day to feed your subconscious positive thoughts about you, your goals, and your dreams?
Cameron Johnson: I try to. I try to take time every day to forecast and look at my progress and just have some positive thoughts. I like to just have some down time every day and it?s just not possible. But I would like for it to be, and I try to make it so that every day I have time to do those things.
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2. Cherish time, your most valuable resource. You can never make up the time you lose. It's the most important value for any productive happy individual and is the only limitation to all accomplishment. To waste time is to waste your life. The most important choices you'll ever make are how you use your time.
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Dave Kekich: Well, ten words or less is a little bit tough, but at the risk of sounding like a fruitcake, I am going to explain this after I tell you what I expect out of life. Actually expecting and wanting are two different things, and I both want and expect these.
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Do you feel that optimism is valuable?
Sharif Khan: I am a perpetual optimist. I am always looking at the glass half full versus half empty.
Ralph Zuranski: Not all the time. I know how important it is to have positive thoughts, but just in being a situation where you are taking care of your mom and dad and they are both near death. You don?t know what is going to happen today.
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