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Thank you for reading this.
Most of my credits cards currently cant be used.
I will be still putting a deposit on a ferrari a black one soon.
Looking forward to sharing with you all when it happens as it is good for those for whom seeing is believing more soon.
 
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This is an awesome site.
 
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Most of my credits cards currently cant be used.
I will be still putting a deposit on a ferrari a black one soon.
It sounds to me like you’ve got this ‘how to be rich, happy and prosperous thing’ sooo wrong.

But then, maybe you’ll surprise me. I doubt it, but maybe.

Phil
 
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Well, going into more debt when you're already in over your head has nothing at all to do with SOGR as far as I can see. Why on earth would you do that?


Love & blessings, and, of course--
EXPECT Success!
Rebecca
 
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What do you think a ferrari will give you that you don't have now? Besides, a luxary sports car.
 
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Dear friends.
It is said all good things come to those who wait I have been getting good things all my life. I not only have a ferrari as part of my CMI I also have many other things as my CMI. I know what is possible so my CMI is different to yours but let me give you a hint as I am not ashamed to have a CMI that is huge. The best way to show people what the science of getting rich is all about by getting things that seem out of reach to majority of us. When I first read the book (I am now up to my 6th reading) I told everyone about it that I knew they all stared blankely at me but when I start to get my CMI people are going to sit up and notice and then I am going to tell them they too can have whatever thier CMI is. Looking forward to sharing my CMI and my journey with you all.
 
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It is said all good things come to those who wait

Yes, that IS said. But not in SOGR.


Love & blessings, and, of course--
EXPECT Success!
Rebecca
 
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Hi all... newbie here Smile
Reading this post just brings to my mind a part in the SOGR book. I think it's Chp 6 where Mr. Wattles is talking about how riches come to us and he says "You do not have to get something for nothing, but can give to every person more than you take from him"

I'm beginning to look at my debts as a value that I received from someone at some point in my past and I'm learning to give thanks for that value I received. Then I can feel good about setting my intention to pay those people back for the value I received from them rather than grumbling about all the money I owe... I feel like this is an essential lesson for me so that I CAN actually begin to attract riches to myself.

I'm EXTREMELY grateful for all of the amazing wisdom here on this forum as well. It's been keeping me on track the more time I spend here... Smile

Hugs to All, Devra
 
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I feel the same way as you about your debt.
I am finding out that it is not as bad as I thought it was.
We visited my parents today havent seen them in about 4 weeks.
After reading SOGR many times I now have a dream job a business and have made 4 websites as well as my first $200 for my business.
This was not the case this same time last year.
All this started after reading SOGR.
 
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Hi Steve,

Thanks for sharing your success with SOGR! I have found it to be an exact science.

I am grateful for the debt that I have had in the past; without it I would not have kept my business going.

I can tell you that when I was deeply in debt that interest on the loans was where most of the money coming in was going to. Life is much better without that debt.

I encourage you to big CMI's; including a black Ferrari. But I would wait until you see income actually coming in before going into debt on a Ferrari.

When I first started thinking about my CMI I started with have, do and be. I have since changed it to who do I expect to be, what do I want to do and finally what do I want to have. I have also learned that I don't have to impress anyone besides me. How can I have more fun; and worrying about a mountain of debt isn't my idea of fun.

p.s. I have a lot of fun driving my 5 year old Mini Cooper!


Be good to yourself, live life passionately and always, always expect success!! I don't know how long I will live, but I'll live until I die!!

Tom Strong
 
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I know what is possible so my CMI is different to yours but let me give you a hint as I am not ashamed to have a CMI that is huge.


Hi Steve,

Your CMI is definitely different than mine and everyone else's. No one's CMI is the same.

Why not have a CMI where you have no debt and have the Ferrari at the same time? That's huge.

I have an extremely huge CMI and I am not ashame. I produce theater and one of my CMI's is to have an actual theater to showcase all the work I do and the special effects I want to create with this work. This would be a state of of the art theater.

I have created designs and have dome some research on the cost of building something like this. Right now, it stands at $32 million dollars. I'd say that's a huge CMI. That's only only 1 CMI. I have many.

How about paying cash for the Ferrari? Money you made without the need to pay someone else back with interest.

If you are going to think huge, then I challenge you think even bigger, much bigger, way out of this world bigger. So big that your head will spin out of control because of all the excitement and creativity oozing from it. Big Grin

Appreciation from the Heart,

Richard De Haven
 
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Good comments thank you everyone.
The truth is I don't know how I'm going to get that Ferrari I do know however that I am going to get it though.
I currently owe a lot of money so I would love more than anything to have that ferrari without having to borrow any more money.
I know this much after reading the book SOGR my life has changed for the better and keeps getting better and better everyday.
 
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Good attitude, Devra.
 
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