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The most frequently asked question I receive is; “How is The Perpetual Wealth Code™ different from…?” Fill in with: the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC), Becoming Your Own Banker (BYOB), Bank or Yourself (BOY), Freedom Fast Track (FFT) and the slue of other names and acronyms that are out there advocating the purchase of high cash …

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Life is funny.  You can plan and plan for certain things to happen and the probability of things happening just like you planned for is near zero.  That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t plan because without planning chaos would ensue.  But what it does mean is flexibility is important. Without flexibility life can become a disappointment …

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My friend Mike emailed me this past week about what former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote in his book, “Shortly the public will be unable to reason or think for themselves.  They’ll only be able to parrot the information they’ve been given on the previous night’s news.” “Shortly” seems to have caught up with …

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Tunes are going through my head today and here’s why. By the time most Americans pay their taxes and the interest on their bills it leaves them with less than $20,000 to live on. Years ago John Folgarty astutely penned these words: “Long as I remember rain’s been comin’ down Clouds of mystery pourin’ confusion …

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It has been said that, “Every man builds his world in his own image because he has the power to choose, but no power to escape the necessity of choice.”[i] Making right choices is the most powerful thing that you can possibly do in this life. And that brings up the fact that there are …

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“If you want that girl, then you just go for her.” Those were the words I heard the woman sitting next to me tell the young teenage boy on her right as I flew home from Tampa through Seattle. I had boarded early and was sitting next to the window when a young 20 something …

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It had been a long day in the second grade classroom of the underprivileged school where I had been the substitute teacher that day.  As we were in a scramble to bring the day to a close, the familiar “ding-ding-ding” came across the loudspeaker followed by the voice of the principal. Sweaty bodies quickly settled …

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