Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Jeremy's Surprise (And It Wasn't Lotto)





I enlisted in my country's air force a long time ago, back in the dark mists of time. In fact, I celebrated my 21st birthday on my recruit course. I was an official air force photographer, part of an elite group of a couple of dozen others who covered the needs of all three armed services - and did ground and aerial photography for them.

I learned many things in my 10 years in that role, but one of the most interesting things involved crazy Jeremy:

Before I got married, I lived on base. We were a pretty social lot. There was always something going on, and we had a lot of fun.

Except for one person.

For over two years Jeremy stayed in his barrack room and didn't socialize after hours. When he did emerge it was to buy a cup of coffee at the mess, and then disappear again.

For a full two years we saw very little of him while we partied and traveled. We thought he was crazy.

It wasn't until one morning we saw him drive on base in a new Ford Escort car, that we finally knew why he was so anti-social.

For all that time, Jeremy had been saving his wages. He spent not a penny. Month after month he existed on a few dollars a week for essentials, and put the rest into savings for the car.

For over two years!

And so he was the proud owner of a brand new automobile, while most of us had old, secondhand forms of transport (I had a vintage motorbike).

Now, Jeremy's actions were admirable, and we were very jealous. He obviously had a strong will, strong focus and a strong goal. I wouldn't be surprised if he were a very rich person, some 30 years on today.

It's common knowledge that like Jeremy, rich people have two traits that make them successful... and the first is that they are very focused. They don't let anything get in their way, and they know what they want.

The second trait is action. When the pathway to success is made clear to them, they spring into action.

As lotto players, can learn quite a lot from both Jeremy and the rich.

Think about it. Do you have the ability to focus for a long period of time without giving up? This is essential in lotto, when the winnings can be a few weeks away, or even longer. Having the strength of character to persist, to focus and then to carry on when winnings are low is one of the traits that will eventually bring you success.

The second part is to take action. Action drives out indecision. Action with a focus is a very powerful force.

Have you thought about buying my Silver Lotto System, but haven't got round to it out yet? It's really important that you take action now to prepare for the future. The journey begins with a single step.

Jeremy had a strong focus, and then took action. That's a strong success principle for anyone to follow. I suggest you take the steps now...

1. Buy my Silver Lotto System.
2. Play weekly until you are successful.

Looks easy doesn't it! (And it is, when you're focussed)

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