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13 July 2008, 09:26
John Harricharan about Foster Hibbard ideas in his life
Dear reader,
Many, many years ago, I read a well-known, best-selling book called "Think and Grow Rich." The author was Dr. Napoleon Hill, a person who had spent over twenty-five years studying the habits and secrets of some of the
wealthiest people on Earth.
Since my first reading of "Think and Grow Rich," I've bought many additional copies as gifts for friends and family, I've studied the contents of the book, over and over again. It has been, and still is, one of the most important books about money and how to get lots of it.
Most people who are rich (or are becoming rich) have heard of, or read this wonderful book. I always wondered how Dr. Napoleon Hill was able to accomplish such an intimidating task.
Over the years I've had the good fortune to meet some of the truly magnificent personalities of our time. Some of them even became good friends. I've met and known members of presidential families, movie stars,
famous authors, etc. Yes, it is true that I personally know Muhammad Ali, Deepak Chopra, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and others. But I never met Dr. Napoleon Hill. How I wished I had.
Then one day, a friend called and said she wanted me to speak with someone she knew. Every once in a long, long while, an opportunity presents itself, which, if grasped, would lead to unexpected good fortune. I
called the number my friend offered and, so it was, that I came to know Foster Hibbard.
At first, I knew very little about Foster. But, very soon, I was to find out the true measure of this man. He was one of those rare individuals to have studied and lectured with the famous Dr. Napoleon Hill of "Think and Grow Rich." At one time, he was the Director of the Napoleon Hill Academy in Southern California.
But that's not all. Some of Foster's well-known schoolmates were George Bush Sr., William Buckley, Jack Lemmon, the Rockefellers, and others, just as famous and rich. However, from his observations, Foster determined that one does not have to be born into wealth to become wealthy.
Foster's experience includes a Bronze Star earned for his bravery at the Battle of the Bulge, a stint as a successful stockbroker and a wealth teacher and seminar leader who created some of the simplest techniques to
becoming wealthy.
Why am I telling you all this? Because I will be giving you a priceless gift. Over the years, Foster and I became very good friends. We would speak with each other at least twice a week, every week; we lectured together, laughed together, exchanged ideas and helped each other in countless ways. You can find my exclusive interview with Foster entitled, "On Becoming Rich," at http://www.insight2000.com/prosperity.html
It has been a few years now since Foster has been gone. But I have several pieces of his writings that I will share with you. There are many success stories that resulted from his teachings. You, too, can overcome your obstacles and create wealth and happiness by reading and putting into action the principles that Foster Hibbard taught. It was Dan Kennedy, no less, who
wrote, "When I listen to Foster Hibbard's messages, I get excited. You should, too."
These mini articles are probably not available anywhere else today. Receive them with an open mind and put them to use. It doesn't take faith to practice them. All it takes is a little hope and an open mind. You'll be pleasantly surprised at the positive changes that will occur.
Every few days I'll be sending one of these inspiring and practical articles. If you want to continue receiving them, do nothing; they will keep coming to
you. If you do not wish to get them, just go to the bottom of this email and follow the instructions on how to take yourself off this list.
There will be seven mini articles in this series. The titles are:
1) An Exciting Discovery
2) The Importance of Money
3) The Money Source
4) Lack vs. Abundance
5) Service Equals Money
6) Ignorance Causes Mistakes
7) Increasing Life's Abundance
Enjoy them. Put them in action and see your life becoming a glorious adventure.
Have a great day and may it be filled with all good things.
Enjoy!
With John Harricharan permission
Margarita Nomeikiene
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