By the 5th October 2011, I will have in my possession USD$1,000,000, which will come to me in various amounts from time to time during the interim. In return for this money, I will give the most efficient service which I am capable, rendering the fullest possible quantity and the best possible quality of service as a director of Essential Brew Pte Ltd. I believe I will have this money in my possession. My faith is so strong that I can touch it with my hands. It is now awaiting transfer to me in the proportion that I deliver the services I intend to render in return for it. I am awaiting a plan by which to accumulate this money and I will follow that plan when it is received.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
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The thing that confuses me about this Hill formula is this: If we are to lay out our plan to accumulate the money envisioned (in your case "as director of Essential Brew Tte Ltd"), then what plan are we "awaiting" on (by which to accumulate said money)? Can someone please explain this to me, because it has truly baffled me.
Just to be clear, what I mean is, isn't it redundant? The second step is to indicate what your plan is to accumulate this money, and the last step is to "wait to receive the plan" (I'm assuming from the subconscious). So, that's two different plans. Also, what if you're unhappy in your current position? Yaagh! If anyone can shed any light on this for me, I would be so grateful.
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