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For those of you open minded enough to listen, the answer to the title question will be a definite, "Yes".

You see, I received an email today from an author friend of mine (I won't name drop). He had an inspiring quote at the start of the email from the legendary Henry Ford.

"Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently."

Think about that for a moment. How true.

"Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently."

I like that.

In a world where the young executive shouts 'failure is not an option' in the mirror each morning, I find it refreshing and liberating to accept the fact that we all stumble from time to time.
Instead of beating ourselves up over it we should perhaps ask ourselves 'what did I learn from that - and then begin again like Henry Ford, only this time with the added intelligence of hindsight!

On my own journey to success, I stumbled many times, and completely failed many times too. I'm glad I did - because like Edison inventing the light bulb, I didn't REALLY fail but instead found hundreds of ways NOT to succeed, before finally discovering exactly HOW to succeed.

When I found that out, the answers were very simple and straight forward. It was like experimenting with lots of ingredients to make bread, before finally discovering that water, butter, flour, salt, sugar and yeast work a treat! When you know the recipe, you get the same results again and again, and never look back.

That's where I'm at now. I'm in a great place where I can dedicate my time to helping others to very quickly increase their net worth, by taking advantage of superb 'low entry - high yield' investment property opportunities.. I just LOVE showing people how this works, and watching them become wealthy so they can pass on the knowledge I gave them.

Please feel free to add me as a friend, and please feel to drop me a line if you might need a little help or advice about quickly increasing your net worth. I am always more than happy to help people willing to help themselves.

May the rest of your day be as fantastic as mine is going to be.

Kindest Regards

Curtis Rivers

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Veejay Comment by Veejay on October 5, 2009 at 7:31am
I really like this gentle easy to read blog.

I think you are amazing to find the time to help others when you have so many energy consuming commitments. Finding time is a great barrier for me I've taken many steps forward but having started 'twittering' I seem to be stuck, being unable to go continue forward because of the sheer volume of 'etwitters' I am receiving which should be acknowledged. The result of trying to keep up with Twitter has caused me to lose focus on my efforts to actually get going on line.

Congratulations Curtis on your two world records, and on being in the enviable position of now being able to help other people realise their dreams.
Marlo T. Comment by Marlo T. on October 1, 2009 at 1:46pm
Thanks for sharing!

It does challenge one's definition of "failure"
william clements Comment by william clements on October 1, 2009 at 5:41am
Thanks for telling us this great information!
Solveigh Comment by Solveigh on October 1, 2009 at 1:59am
Hi Curtis, yes, Henry Ford was absolutely right! A failure is to be learn from it to make the things better. On the other site: This power you can have only, if you LOVE, what you do.
Mr Hey U Comment by Mr Hey U on September 30, 2009 at 7:28pm
Great blog
Dr. Erica Goodstone Comment by Dr. Erica Goodstone on September 30, 2009 at 6:48pm
Great quote, although often it is just a stumbling block rather than failure, along the road to eventual success - if you persist.
DrErica
Mary Bosveld Comment by Mary Bosveld on September 30, 2009 at 5:50pm
Ooops...here's the link if you are interested.
http://sta.rtup.biz/video/henry-ford-youve-come-a-long
Cheers, Mary
Mary Bosveld Comment by Mary Bosveld on September 30, 2009 at 5:48pm
HI Curtis,

FYI....I just posted a video of the equal oldest FORD MOTOR CAR in the WORLD... You might like to have a look.

I wish you good success, Mary the Supergranny
Curtis Rivers Comment by Curtis Rivers on September 21, 2009 at 4:18am
Thank you to Melanie, Keith and Brother V - for your kind comments. Glad you liked the blog. :-)
EMC Director Comment by EMC Director on September 18, 2009 at 10:11am
Great subject matter and great objective reflections. Five star rating on your creative form of self expression and furthermore so on your attitudinal positionality.

It was a pleasure of a treasure to find.

Breathe Easy and Blessings Be.
Aloha,
Brother V'.

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