“The Million Dollar Challenge”
Let’s assume for a minute that you received a call from Donald
Trump. He asked you to appear on a new television show he had just
started called Million Dollar Challenge. The deal is this: Trump will put
... up one million tax-free dollars in your attorney’s escrow account. The
money will be awarded to you in ten years, but only if you are successful
in completing an assignment.
The assignment is this: You must attend college and study for and pass
the licensing exam to become a doctor, dentist, chiropractor, or
veterinarian.
The choice is yours. All your school and living expenses would be paid.
If you pass, the one million tax-free dollars will be released to you
immediately. But you must pass the exam on the first try. If you fail, the
money will be donated to charity.
Now, the all-important question is this: Will you accept the
assignment? You have nothing to lose. The next question is this: Out
of every one hundred individuals offered this unique and lucrative deal,
how many will succeed?
I would venture to guess over 90 percent would complete the
assignment and pass on their first try, capturing the million-dollar
payoff. Would your mindset be similar to the immigrant entering our
country with fantastic dreams and goals? You bet it would.
You would be so pumped up every waking morning. You would
visualize the one million tax-free dollars. In fact, over the ten years, you
would envision the finish line over one million times. I would feel sorry
for anyone who stood in your way, tried to talk you out of the challenge,
or was just being downright negative about all the work ahead of you.
Next question: Would you go for the full eight-year physician
degree, or opt for a lesser, easier college degree that would have a higher
likelihood of passing successfully? That, of course, would be your choice.
But some would go the full distance and become a physician. Many,
though, would choose the easier, higher passing-percentage degree, thus
guaranteeing the tax-free $1 million payoff.
Again, Real Success is only mindset. It is properly programming your mind to
accept a goal and work until it has been successfully achieved.
C- J.Carinci from the book An All-Consuming Desire To Succeed
http://www.amazon.com/ An-All-Consuming-Desire-Succeed -ebook/dp/B0053VLUKU/ ref=ntt_at_ep_edition_2_2?ie=UT F8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2See More
“The Million Dollar Challenge”
Let’s assume for a minute that you received a call from Donald
Trump. He asked you to appear on a new television show he had just
started called Million Dollar Challenge. The deal is this: Trump will put
... up one million tax-free dollars in your attorney’s escrow account. The
money will be awarded to you in ten years, but only if you are successful
in completing an assignment.
The assignment is this: You must attend college and study for and pass
the licensing exam to become a doctor, dentist, chiropractor, or
veterinarian.
The choice is yours. All your school and living expenses would be paid.
If you pass, the one million tax-free dollars will be released to you
immediately. But you must pass the exam on the first try. If you fail, the
money will be donated to charity.
Now, the all-important question is this: Will you accept the
assignment? You have nothing to lose. The next question is this: Out
of every one hundred individuals offered this unique and lucrative deal,
how many will succeed?
I would venture to guess over 90 percent would complete the
assignment and pass on their first try, capturing the million-dollar
payoff. Would your mindset be similar to the immigrant entering our
country with fantastic dreams and goals? You bet it would.
You would be so pumped up every waking morning. You would
visualize the one million tax-free dollars. In fact, over the ten years, you
would envision the finish line over one million times. I would feel sorry
for anyone who stood in your way, tried to talk you out of the challenge,
or was just being downright negative about all the work ahead of you.
Next question: Would you go for the full eight-year physician
degree, or opt for a lesser, easier college degree that would have a higher
likelihood of passing successfully? That, of course, would be your choice.
But some would go the full distance and become a physician. Many,
though, would choose the easier, higher passing-percentage degree, thus
guaranteeing the tax-free $1 million payoff.
Again, Real Success is only mindset. It is properly programming your mind to
accept a goal and work until it has been successfully achieved.
C- J.Carinci from the book An All-Consuming Desire To Succeed
http://www.amazon.com/ An-All-Consuming-Desire-Succeed -ebook/dp/B0053VLUKU/ ref=ntt_at_ep_edition_2_2?ie=UT F8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2See More
Let’s assume for a minute that you received a call from Donald
Trump. He asked you to appear on a new television show he had just
started called Million Dollar Challenge. The deal is this: Trump will put
... up one million tax-free dollars in your attorney’s escrow account. The
money will be awarded to you in ten years, but only if you are successful
in completing an assignment.
The assignment is this: You must attend college and study for and pass
the licensing exam to become a doctor, dentist, chiropractor, or
veterinarian.
The choice is yours. All your school and living expenses would be paid.
If you pass, the one million tax-free dollars will be released to you
immediately. But you must pass the exam on the first try. If you fail, the
money will be donated to charity.
Now, the all-important question is this: Will you accept the
assignment? You have nothing to lose. The next question is this: Out
of every one hundred individuals offered this unique and lucrative deal,
how many will succeed?
I would venture to guess over 90 percent would complete the
assignment and pass on their first try, capturing the million-dollar
payoff. Would your mindset be similar to the immigrant entering our
country with fantastic dreams and goals? You bet it would.
You would be so pumped up every waking morning. You would
visualize the one million tax-free dollars. In fact, over the ten years, you
would envision the finish line over one million times. I would feel sorry
for anyone who stood in your way, tried to talk you out of the challenge,
or was just being downright negative about all the work ahead of you.
Next question: Would you go for the full eight-year physician
degree, or opt for a lesser, easier college degree that would have a higher
likelihood of passing successfully? That, of course, would be your choice.
But some would go the full distance and become a physician. Many,
though, would choose the easier, higher passing-percentage degree, thus
guaranteeing the tax-free $1 million payoff.
Again, Real Success is only mindset. It is properly programming your mind to
accept a goal and work until it has been successfully achieved.
C- J.Carinci from the book An All-Consuming Desire To Succeed
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