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To: Moosie who wrote (45873)7/6/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: William Brotherson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50264
 
Good Morning Everyone,

Glad to see all is well!! CLRN, DGIV, FCM, where does it begin, where does it end? Franklin had it's hayday, was pennies, ran to over $10, then crashed back to pennies for months, now listed and doing OK. CLRN, IPO'd and is doing fine. DGIV still counting???????

Todays Story:

Follow Your Dream

I have a friend named Monty Roberts who owns a horse
ranch in San Ysidro. He has let me use his house to put on
fund-raising events to raise money for youth at risk
programs.
The last time I was there he introduced me by saying,
"I want to tell you why I let Jack use my house. It all goes
back to a story about a young man who was the son of an
itinerant horse trainer who would go from stable to stable,
race track to race track, farm to farm and ranch to ranch,
training horses. As a result, the boy's high school career
was continually interrupted. When he was a senior, he was
asked to write a paper about what he wanted to be and do
when he grew up.
"That night he wrote a seven-page paper describing his
goal of someday owning a horse ranch. He wrote about his
dream in great detail and he even drew a diagram of a 200-
acre ranch, showing the location of all the buildings, the
stables and the track. Then he drew a detailed floor plan
for a 4,000-square-foot house that would sit on a 200-acre
dream ranch.
"He put a great deal of his heart into the project and
the next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later
he received his paper back. On the front page was a large
red F with a note that read, 'See me after class.'
"The boy with the dream went to see the teacher after
class and asked, 'Why did I receive an F?'
"The teacher said, 'This is an unrealistic dream for a
young boy like you. You have no money. You come from an
itinerant family. You have no resources. Owning a horse
ranch requires a lot of money. You have to buy the land. You
have to pay for the original breeding stock and later you'll
have to pay large stud fees. There's no way you could ever
do it.' Then the teacher added, 'If you will rewrite this
paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your
grade.'
"The boy went home and thought about it long and hard.
He asked his father what he should do. His father said,
'Look, son, you have to make up your own mind on this.
However, I think it is a very important decision for you.'
"Finally, after sitting with it for a week, the boy
turned in the same paper, making no changes at all. He
stated, 'You can keep the F and I'll keep my dream.'"
Monty then turned to the assembled group and said, "I
tell you this story because you are sitting in my 4,000-
square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre horse ranch.
I still have that school paper framed over the fireplace."
He added, "The best part of the story is that two summers
ago that same schoolteacher brought 30 kids to camp out on
my ranch for a week." When the teacher was leaving, he said,
'Look, Monty, I can tell you this now. When I was your
teacher, I was something of a dream stealer. During those
years I stole a lot of kids' dreams. Fortunately you
had enough gumption not to give up on yours.'"

Don't let anyone steal your dreams. Follow your heart,
no matter what.

By Jack Canfield

Have a great day everyone!! Welcome Home Brooke!!!

wb