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      "Try not to become a man of success. Rather become a man of value."-- Albert Einstein
    When I first joined up in the Marine Corps I got a little card that said, “Honor, courage and commitment.” It’s funny. In my family values, two of those are still there. I’m going to have a PDF copy of this but I would recommend that you take my PDF copy and you create your own family values. You guys are watching this from all over the world.

    I think that the most important thing that a man can do is he’s going to have to figure out life on his own. He’s got to look out there. He can’t let his mom decide for him. He can’t let his wife decide for him. You can’t let society, especially, to decide for you. This probably goes into point number one. You've got to have the courage to make your own decisions. To create your own set of values, and not be led astray by those individuals who don't have any. Then and only then you will be a individual leader thriving to get to a place of independence.

    Just be a Nike motivator and a Missouri residents, just do it. People learn what you are about by your virtues and activity in and out of the public eye. Value can even be seen when you cant tell that your being watched, and yet your hard at work developing skills that will carry you and your circle towards wealth. Give it some thought by meditating to find the aspiring work habits that make you a valuable asset to yourself and those you love around you. Be patient and vigilant for the slightest sight og excellence in your fascination for success. 

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