How Prince Philip (Yes That Royal) Got A Laugh At My Expense
It's true... the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken holds the secret of your lotto win.
And you don't have to go down to a store in his KFC chain to find out how.
I'll make it short and sweet...
When the Colonel went on the road to try and sell his secret recipe in the early 1950's, he drove across America from town to town... called on restaurant owners, slept in his car. How many times do you think he was turned down?
For two years the 65 year-old recipe owner continued being remarkably persistent in his goal. But how long did he continue his quest?
How long would YOU continue before you gave up? 10... 20 times? Even 50 times?
Certainly after 100 times most sane folk would have admitted defeat and gone back home.
It will surprise you...
This ol' timer of pension and retirement age was turned down over 1,000 times before he made his first sale!
I still rub my eyes with disbelief when I hear this story. Crazy man! 1,000 turndowns. What kept him going?
It was the thought of a successful sale.
OK, doesn't that sound familiar?
Aren't you in exactly that same position, trying week after week to get a win?
So how do you keep going after multi-defeats, as Walt Disney did when he was establishing finance for Disney World..."The Happiest Place On Earth"... and got knocked back a shocking 300 times?
Like these titans of business, you keep going as long as you have belief:
- Belief in your ability to continue playing long after others give up in disgust.
- Belief in a goal....a massive prize that will eventually change your life from drudgery to complete freedom.
- Belief in a system that gives you a secret advantage...theSilver Lotto System.
Colonel Sanders had these simple beliefs which catapulted him to international success, and which you apply to winning the lottery too:
1. Never quit
2. Always believe in yourself
3. Be patient
4. Be positive
I've written constantly about these recipes for success because... more than anything else... they are the reason for many winners getting better success with my systems:
The first time I got really lost was on a train in Italy, on the way to Venice, city of water. How could I get lost on a train? Well, it stopped before it should have, and most people got off.
So I followed them with my two pieces of hand luggage. As I stepped off on to the crowded platform, I saw we were at the end of the line. Two large concrete blocks sat there, and the railway tracks just stopped.
There was the station beyond it, permanently immovable too. Where was Venice? By my calculations we were only halfway there, yet the line was a dead end.
My Italian was minimal, all I could remember was "amore" from the Dean Martin song. And I'm sure the equivalent of "love" would not get me out of this mess.
It got worse. The train driver was climbing up to the cab which had suddenly appeared at the back of the train! In a mild panic I asked some of the passengers boarding where it was going, but they were all foreigners :) ... no-one told me anything intelligible.
The last time I couldn't understand a situation was earlier in the trip when we had stopped at a station. Looking out from inside the carriage I saw a huge crowd gathered round two people. Camera flashes were going off, and there were several large tv cameras pointing at a man being interviewed under the glare of the lights.
Who was he? What was the reason for the attention? Why was this happening on a railway station when he didn't appear to have got on or off? The event had no meaning.
When you play the lottery without direction or a map to know where you're going, it's like being lost in a foreign country. No-one can tell you what to do. The normal familiar signals of language and direction are gone.
The future is a big blank, and you're part of it. Most people play lotto without any idea of what they're doing That's why the three parts of the Silver Lotto System - the PRO System - are all important because they give you direction. Then it's up to you to take the prepackaged advice and use them to get where you want - to the jackpot.
So my train trip drama continued. At the last second, while the whistle blew and the station was clear, I still hadn't made a decision. I couldn't. I had no idea what was happening.
I climbed back on the train, just as it started to move back the way we'd come. Was I going all the way back to Paris? Would this be a wasted trip... half a day of travel when all I had to show for it was a few fields and villages and a bunch of railway station stops?
Maybe the altercation with the waiter in the dining car when I mistakenly left too little on the table for the meal would be my only memory of the trip. (How come, when you make a financial mistake, it's always your fault - against you? Nobody overpays, it's always the opposite. And then the argument begins).
There was a happy ending. Some hours later, after much fretting in my seat, I saw the sign as we stopped again: Venice!
We had arrived safe and correctly at the right destination. Life was kind to me that day.
The trip was like winning the lottery. You don't know when you'll get to your jackpot, but you will.
There may be glitches along the way, but in the end you'll achieve your goal.
And I learned another Italian word as I got off the train: Grazie... thank you!
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Ken,
Just thought I'd update you since my last
communication - Ken I have continued to win
at EACH and EVERY draw I entered since
purchasing your system. Again I won $50.
this last Saturday, it's like having a part
time job or something!!! To reiterate,
I have won EACH and EVERY draw I entered.
Thanks again, Ken. I can feel the big one
coming and WILL let you know when it does.
Yours truly,
Diane F
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