Charles Gordon interview (Inside the mind of self-made millionaire)
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@Thetruth966: You seem jealous, broke, and angry...im sure youre not making the kind of money he's making, or you wouldnt be watchin him on youtube. HATER
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He is speaking the truth and I appreciate him for keeping it real. So many negative people now days. Very sad.
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@Thetruth966 I apologize, guy, but what does it matter how he "appears" to you? If this short video manages to inspire just one person to transcend the normalcy of their own life, and push them to do what they otherwise would have never done...then he's already done more than enough. Sure...you can get this ALL information from business/management/self-help books...but this video is free, and sparks an interest to delve deeper and do more. But, you seem to know him personally so...nevermind.
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alot of great points i respect this guy so much he has taken control of his life
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@Thetruth966 u mad?
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Has he paid his taxes??? All this man has done is read a few books and re-word it to make him sound like he is some kind of great 'black' man. Hmmm... He appears fake, smug and a bit of a prat
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you have inspired me to keep going with my own business venture thanks
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Inspiring interview.
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ould anyone tell me how to reach this guy?
Charles Gordon still recalls his initial reaction when, at the age of 20, his accountant broke the unexpected news: "You're worth a million." While most young men of his age would have been on the phone to order a case of Cristal Champagne and planning the party of a lifetime, Charles's initial reaction was simply: "What's the next financial milestone?"
uknowwatimsayin 11 months ago 13
So my question has always been if we are governed by fear, and it seems the greatest accomplishment always require overcoming fear, then is it just a fallacy that everyone says “do what you would do if you never had to work again and you will be rich doing that thing”?
I think that’s what takes people so long to figure out what to do in the first place, mainly because nothing ever feels just right. Everything has a certain level of fear involved. Charles Gordon?
aroo12bb 1 year ago 5