no becos they r the three things that encourage and cheer you into getting your wealth
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2006-11-30 06:41:09
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answered by §èxÿtà mmý ® 5
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NO! I have worked it out this way-
I am very lucky in that I happen to work with my best friends. I have found through the years that even when this doesn’t start out to be the case generally you find people whose company you sincerely enjoy from the workplace. I have had to say goodbye to some dear friends over the years for a variety of reasons, but that has very little to do with my own personal ambition, the single exception being a destructive personality that was intruding upon my financial well being.
My own nuclear family was started later in life and is reliant on me to be a good provider. This need on their part will be one of your primary motivations in achieving wealth. Some of your extended family will not see as much of you if you use the level of energy required in your chosen field to achieve success, but you must endeavor to maintain balance with your nuclear family.
Religion has always been more internal than external with me, though I do attend church a couple of times a month. I think it is very important to preserve your spiritual health as one of the foundations for maintaining your integrity through all of the temptations you will encounter on your road to financial success. No amount of money is worth the price of your integrity if you plan on having long term relationships with any of the three “demons” you have mentioned.
2006-11-30 06:57:23
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answered by dreygo64 2
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Just destroy the religion aspect. Then beg money from your friends and family to help you attain the wealth.
2006-11-30 07:48:02
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answered by unscrupulous 3
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as for friends. find one or two who really mesh with you, and hold everyone else as an aquantance. its easier to stab an aquantance in the back to serve your own needs.
family: if theyre respectable, leech the goodness. if theyre trailer trash, get out when you can and never look back. it will only give you a bad image.
religion: is goofy fairy tales anyway. just ignore it and you'll do fine.
2006-11-30 06:44:50
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answered by DK 2
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