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To: E. Charters who wrote (26212)1/1/2004 10:48:40 AM
From: Stephen O  Respond to of 39344
 
Rich people do not suffer from analysis paralysis. They have intuition, life experience. They know when to say YES and when to say NO. They DO.



To: E. Charters who wrote (26212)1/1/2004 3:19:46 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39344
 
their minds(the rich) are not cluttered with intellectual BS, they can focus singularly on a goal and carry it out to completion.
Intelligence or intellect is a hindrance not an asset towards becoming rich, you tend to out think yourself and second guess yourself into indecision.

Look at Hillary Clinton as an example, as First lady and deep thinker and married to Bill, a known Rhodes Scholar Intellect, she was unable to acquire any real capital even though she and Bill were experts at fleecing and porking.

Becoming a US Senator (New York) being a true example of low intelligence and zero intellect enabled her to have a book ghost written about her meaningless life and she became an instant millionaire.

Countless other examples come to mind..........

too little time...

can you cite a few Canadian examples for us...?

Regards