Ep 103 | Combat Controversy by Connecting, Communicating, Collaborating and Creating Wealth
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Let me tell you about when the late Prince Philip threatened to evict the Queen of England from his car. Yes, I have just had Coronavirus and no, it is not fun. The controversial medication that I took and which I believe was effective. Why controversy is a pretty silly and meaningless word and why Happy Warriors embrace it. The amazing implications of the mysterious fifty-year cycle in human economic affairs. Fifty years from the invention of the telegraph to the phone and again to television and again to the Internet; and each one signaled a peak in financial productivity. But why should this self-evident pattern be so controversial? Why a young woman who mistakenly believes she is overweight gets mental health guidance but the same young woman who thinks she is a man gets surgery. Who violated church and state separation by putting a Bible verse on the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia? How to cope with your country’s postal service becoming a dysfunctional system of sheltered employment for the incompetent. The three critical pathways to connection that you can deploy to bring better financial results to whatever you do. Remember that whatever storms swirl turbulently around the foundations of your life, just focus on your 5Fs. Here’s the blueprint 'https://www.wehappywarriors.com/the-holistic-you' that explains how your finances are tied to your family, and how your fitness is linked to your faith and social life. Be a Happy Warrior not a tennis ball floating down the gutter of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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