Balloon Artist Houston

I'd Rather fail to live large in small Rule No. 1
I just returned from driving through the mountains and listening to Dan Kennedy interview Gene Landrum. As a "golden rule" tutoring service member Dan Kennedy, CDs every few weeks me Dan, or even Bill Glazer, a businessman interviewing mega-success.
Lundrum Dan gave a full interview delicious amazing stories taken from his books. And he made me feel like I belonged to a group, which is a feel they do not understand much, even when I'm hanging out with musicians. I amazed at how artists and musicians are sitting around waiting to be discovered, while still doing the same thing all the other musicians and artists are doing.
The losers, losing following losers. Not much of a plan, but is quite popular.
Until I discovered the world of Internet marketing, I felt like the only square peg into a round hole world. Listening to interviews Dan, I realize that I'm really in good company-I am a member of a group of businessmen who follow the Rule of Sam Walton # 1.
Do you know of Sam "Rule # 1? "He used to build the most successful retailer in history.
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His "rule # 1" has been my belief all my life, and I took a lot of shit for him, is that Ayn Rand, Thomas Edison, Frank Lloyd Wright, Henry Ford, H. Ross Perot, Donald Trump, Richard Branson, and most of my other heroes had the same creed.
Want to hear a story?
Due to a strange and surreal set of circumstances, I was living the life of a high street hippie dropouts in 1973. I tell you the story, but you would not believe me.
Kafka an amateur compared to the East Texas wing nuts and I got on the wrong side of a city full of wingnuts in East Texas and had to leave school at age 17.
My best option at the time of living with a house full of musicians hippies in the Montrose area of Houston. It was shelter and food can usually scrounge Anderson Fair, a noodle restaurant that offered traditional music, which feed us in exchange for a couple of hours of music, but only the spaghetti squash.
You can live on spaghetti squash if necessary.
We played strip clubs and gay bars. We played for peanuts, literally.
After a year or less of this in a hot and humid night, he accidentally drank a liter of tea mysterious, which caused me to take a psychic time-out. When I returned from a visit to the Red Queen, I realized I had to go to college.
So I walked in the early morning, through the darkest, most dangerous part of Houston, the bus station and took the bus home. I went into the house that my father drank his coffee in the morning and announced he was ready to go to college.
Skeptical, he suggested to get a job. After a year or less labor, I finally made my way to the University of North Texas in the strength of a good SAT score and a better Hearing the piano faculty.
After a year of deforestation, which was probably the buffest "grand piano in the campus. While I was there I designed and with the help of a fellow physics major mines created the first laser light show in the Southwest. We had a commitment to implement in the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
After three years in Ntsu, I sent an audition tape to the University of Texas, and was accepted composition in its graduate program.
I still had not gotten my high school diploma, technical, who was a high school dropout goes to school graduate.
I loved college. I ended up with the music and less English, but that only tells part of the story. That was a great picture, studying Gary Winnogrand. I studied journalism. I took art classes. I was in heaven. My curriculum was not worry about getting a degree. I was getting an education.
After a few years, I had a vision of the eye under-belly of the modern world of classical music and did not like what I saw. A confrontation with a famous composer during a seminar was the final straw.
I was accused of prostituting my art business to make money writing. What a pot! This was the same person which funded his study doing sound effects for shampoo ads. And some of the other ways that prostitution has nothing to do with his art.
I rescued college and joined a rock band.
Right?
A short time later, we were on tour with Cheap Trick, Heart, ZZ Top, The Climax Blues Band, which was a wonderful experience and exhausting, unbelievable.
At this point in my life, I was probably the best high school dropout rock star on the planet.
What does this have to do with internet marketing, writing e-books, and manage an international online company?
EVERYTHING!
I think the most valuable benefit my lifestyle Internet marketing is the people who come to spend time. After years of being a loner, I have a group of fellow "!"
I to hang out with Joe Vitale, who broke all the rules in the business of book publishing, and reached number one twice in the national bestseller charts, while the perpetrators who played by the rules and complained about Sat.
I get to spend time with Cindy Cashman, who made a million dollars in "writing" and the promotion of a blank book with a great title.
I get to spend time with Craig Perrine, who has achieved incredible success for breaking the rules in the Internet business-building list.
And there are many other Internet marketing- is a world populated by wild people, intelligent, brave and interesting.
These are the rebels, the square pegs "I am honored to know them.
All my life, I have heard "a real job!"
The miserable, gray people trapped in the work that I hate (which, according to research, Dan Kennedy is at least two thirds of the population) wanted me to join them in their misery.
Parents. Teachers. musicians without success. The heads (the musicians have a lot of heads, because we keep a day's work long enough to book concerts, after passing).
TV-programs Trump and Branson television, and that's a good start … but are close to hiring! The winners get a job!
You can bet your mother's egg the money that Donald Trump does not want a job. Richard Branson does not want a job. Do not get where they are working for someone else.
I think they should present the prize money the contestant who tells Donald Trump to take a flight f ** k on the moon, and started his own business.
The education factory-imagine what would happen if schools teach entrepreneurship rather than wage slavery? Our education system sucks whole lemons because it is based on a model of the 19th century, and designed to become workers for jobs that have not been available in decades! The factories that turn waves miserable, gray in people who suffer during the week and live for the weekend.
What if people were taught how to think, instead?
Family-here's the big one. Every time my family gets together, I start hearing about how I'm the one that is always "outside the lines" of one of my relatives, he thinks it's an insult me!
That's what I'm most proud of, and the key to my success. Nobody had done anything important, or grandparents, or outrageous for the color lines.
Following the rules is for losers.
Did you notice the list of heroes put on top of this item? They many things in common:
1. Did not wait for permission to be great, that only went ahead and did it.
2. Do not worry about the credentials or diplomas. Richard Branson has an eighth grade education. Frank Lloyd Wright had about three months of formal schooling. All educated people successfully regardless of the amount of "schooling" they have, are self-taught. You can not trust educators to educate.
3. It was outrageous! Branson and hot air balloons, and now space flight. Thomas Edison light bulb announced long before he had actually created. Everyone on this list heard wise counsel and asked the gray people shit on it. Then he came to create a better world.
4. They made their own rules. And then it broke.
5. They had great failures, followed by the successes of tail.
I tell my clients at the University of your laptop empire, and I'll say "there is no such thing as a failure. It's all data. BIG To succeed you may have to leave big. It's just a stretch of the road you may have to go through some bad road to get where want to go.
The odds that we will be as successful as Thomas Edison, and Richard Branson are small but we try … but if you try, there is no possibility at all.
Prefer not to small living large, right? Especially knowing that "not great" is just one stop on the way Be "big."
What was Sam "Rule # 1?"
Here it is: "Break the rules."
About the Author
Pat O’Bryan is the CEO of Practical Metaphysics, Inc., Director of the Milagro Research Institute, an award winning songwriter, recording artist, visual artist, author, video producer and internet marketer. He is the host and promoter of the “Your Portable Empire” Un-Seminars.
Work at home, or from anywhere – http://www.patobryan.com
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