St. Tropez, France: "The Success Gap" + Racing Paparazzi Helicopter

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2010

Location: St. Tropez, France

Racing a Paparazzi Helicopter on a 82 foot Super Yacht!

Peter Sorensen asks Art Jonak, "Why do people quit in Network Marketing?"

Art shares his answer via "Compounding The Dream" and "The Gaps From: Crisis - Comfort - Success."

Then, see a short clip of what is looks like cruising the French Riviera on this superb 82 foot Mangusta Luxury Yacht... SUPER FAST!

Finally, you'll see us racing a "Paparazzi Helicopter" with the 82 Foot Mangusta super yacht. Guess who wins! :)

You can see more photos of the yacht here: http://su.pr/2vVH6E

Thanks to Peter Sorensen for filming, editing and sharing this video. You ROCK PETER!

GOT LIFESTYLE?
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  • if you manage to get both,inner peace,luck and succes in the outside world then o.k. agree but if this race for money takes your soul you have lost everything,i know homeless ppl who are more happy then some investment bankers i know too ( i was one 18 years ago and i had only alcoholics , drug addicts and other types of dissordered persons arround me , i earned a lot of money but this was the most unhappy time of my live , thanks god i found my way ) but everyone has to decide this for himself

  • @GonG108 I've also found that money doesn't buy you happiness but it does provide you options. And most people are happier when they have options.

  • only one question are you happy with this rat race for succes ? if you are then w00w , you would be the first one i meet , if not you can write me i am a ha tha yoga teacher since 16 years and i can show you the way to everlasting happyness , not this one you have for a short time between two times of depression . it is true in a penthouse it is easier to cry then on the street , but at the end of the day what did you achieve ? big yachts ? can you take them with you into your next live ?

  • @GonG108 "The real measure of wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money." - Bernard Meltze

  • your philosophy is exactly the opposite to what wise man like buddha or other enlighted ones have advised the ppl , luck is nothing you can find in the outside world , you dream of getting this yacht ? and if you get it you want the next bigger one and after some years you get older and older and then you should ask yourself what was my live good for , buying bigger yachts or was i a real gift for this world and the comuntiy on it ( sorry for my engl. ) sorry but as a yogi i dissagree

  • @GonG108 Agreed. Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ And the philosophy is in perfectly in alignment with the teachings of Buddha. The gap between where you are and where you want to go... success. Each person defines success in different ways... yet the philosophy of the gap applies in every case. Success is not defined by yachts... it can include Faith, Family, Fitness, Fun, Freedom, Finances, Following, Friends, etc.

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  • @artjonak well said.

  • @GonG108 Good perspective. Money is not evil, it's tool. Some would say the love of money is evil, and yes, that could be true. I've found that money simply magnifies a person's core values and beliefs.

  • @SuccessMLM Agreed!

  • What's it feel like to race a Paparazzi Helicopter on a 82 foot Super Yacht? See for yourself at 2:41

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