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Your Ten-Year-Old Brain Wants to Talk?

What's Bill Gates Mindset?

Can you learn something from him to make you more prosperous and
prosperous, and a big-frog in your small pond?

Baseball

Did Bill Gates know from age 10 - he would be the richest person
in the world? Of policy not - but he could dream about being emperor of
his own enterprise kingdom

There was a time he approximately gave up on his software - he offered to sell
it for pocket-change to Ibm. But Ibm decided it would not end up
holding the Microsoft empty bag. Turned him down flat, and without a smile.

Reading the tea leaves for two-dollars is for fortune-tellers. The rest of us
have to rely on working creatively with what we got - right?

Kids Get What They Want

When you were about ten years old you had your world figured out, and
it included your mom and pop, friends, and teachers. You verily knew
you could get approximately anything you wanted from your Grandma because she
loved you - unconditionally.

Parents were separate - they required a polite manipulation, but 90% of the
time you could work their emotions (guilt included), and you got the new bike,
trip to the Circus, or raise in allowance.

By the time you were thirteen you were a trained salesperson, and could influence
and persuade approximately every person who came your way. It felt good and gave you a
sense of power and self-confidence.

By the end of high school you lost those persuasive skills, and for 80% of us - never found those gifts and talents ever again.

Skills and Talents

1. Courage - you were brave and never took no for an talk when you were age 10. If you set your heart and eyes on something - a new well-oiled baseball glove - you never permitted No! to turn your mind. Remember when no! made you stronger and more carefully to win?

Rejection, past failures and mistakes never kept you down for more than ten-
minutes. You used every switcheroo (counter-argument), in the book -

I promise to do all the chores, together with carrying out the garbage daily for
six-months! - to an ocean-of-tears. They sure will regret it after I am dead of
heartache and longing. When you became an adult - got your first real
working job - you put the knowledge of your 10 year old heart into
retirement. You repress all those talents, gifts and smarts, and became just
another suit - mediocre in persuasion and influence, and small-potatoes kind
of dreams.

2. Risk-Taking - when you were age 10 it was a personal challenge the roof
was up there, and you were down here. You figured out how to climb it
with your pal - who fell off and broke his arm. Not you.

You heard of the Palisades Mountains and had to ride your bike there even-though it was thirty-miles each way. Yes, really. You tried new things in a
flash, nothing rattled your sense of invincibility - Superman - Spiderman,
they had nothing on you.

But today you have responsibilities, and ask, what if you get beat up - like a flat-tire? You got ninety-nine excuses not to get out of bed, much less change
your life for the better.

If you were Bill Gates at Harvard you would have stayed and graduated instead of dropping out. Today you would be a suit making maybe K annually. Risk-taking is the second piece of the puzzle.

3. Curiosity - when you were 10, a worm crawling in the dirt could excite you. Remember when you spent three-hours with a string and sticky gum at the end, trying to retrieve a quarter you dropped down the drain?

You were curious in each person you met - you knew the names of each kid in your class, and what turned them on. Today, you say you do not have
time to learn names and hobbies of your associates - way too busy.

Einstein inferred that without bubbling curiosity - you are already as good as dead. You were not born that way - you let the suits drain your need-to-know. Tell me, what excites you? Not much, right?

4. Performance taking - is all when you are 10. Today your are the king of the
status-quo. Your comfort-zone is about one-half-inch wide, and shrinking.

Remember when you just could not sit still - things were happening and you were missing out on the fun and the action?

You hated words, and those habitancy who spent hours blathering about doing and going. You moved from the idea of getting a game together, to playing - in a millisecond. Remember when you could get ready for the beach in 20 seconds - not two-hours?

The Bill Gates success began with action-taking, getting to the shop and
feedback, not guessing what the communal wanted, or waiting for a better
economic time to start. The hidden is taking massive-action, fixing your
mistakes, and falling forward, right?

5. Trust in the Unfolding - when your were a kid you trusted life, your parents,
your friends, even your damn teachers. The government? You never thought
of them at all.

You knew life was fair and you were going to win more than your
share. It was verily unavoidable - if you wanted something sufficient - it would happen for you.

Yes, really. Your life palpate at 10 was you all the time got what you wanted and needed, right? Today you know for a fact - life aint fair, and only the rich win the game. And anyway, you are not a genius like Bill Gates.

You stopped believing in yourself back in college; today the suits control your life. Trust? Not likely, they are out to get you. Hey, that was then, and
this is now - you have palpate and responsibility, and life is no day-at-the-beach.

When you were 10 you asked, and verily anticipated to get what you wanted. Today, you stopped asking, and are delighted they do not expropriate the possessions you do own.

You got your downsizing, outsourcing, mergers and acquisitions, and bankruptcies to destroy your hard-earned livelihood.

Trust in what? Trust in who? Save the Sunday talk for microscopic kids who do not know any better, right?

Endwords

Do you know that sitting in your right-brain somewhere is your excitable, fat
little 10 year old? Your kid never expired, just went hidden because
you have no use for him anymore - since you became a suit.

Little 10-year-old Mike still owns those five talents and gifts - and he is
ready this microscopic to hold a conversation with you - in hidden - so folks will
not take you for some kind of a nut. He stills knows a lot you forgot about
how-to-win-the-marbles.

He can teach you all about:

1. Courage

2. Risk-Taking

3. Curiosity

4. Taking-Action

5. Trust-in-the-Unfolding.

Only one last thing - let him teach you the secrets of success you forgot, but
do not dare to teach him what you learned - how to get along - by just going-
along. He can still spot a phony-baloney a mile away.

See ya,

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Your Ten-Year-Old Brain Wants to Talk?

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