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From: richard hart
Date: Thu Feb 01 12:16:47 2007
 
     
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>     No teacher (that i've met) can teach you what it takes to succeed.
>     ***Desire, Fear, Will, and Self Motivation**** If there is a will
>     there is a way and this woman did find her way. (with out formal
>     training) 

    Wharton School of Business graduates average 200 million a year 

    Anyone who has not has any formal training has nothing to compare
    what they have done with what they could have done with more
    education. Having a jewelry business and being a goldsmith is not
    comparable The mistakes a business owner makes does not involve the
    crisis of screwing up a customers piece of jewelry, especially such as
    chipping a lage diamond, frosting a diamond. If you get any of the
    trade magazines, I assume you read articl= es and not just look at the
    pretty pictures. That is not a class, but it is education. There are
    people smarter than I am. To avail myself of their knowledge for a
    small fee is completely to my advantage, there is no disadvantage. As
    a member of JA, I have been able to do workshops with Brad Simon, and
    it has been a tremendous help. One good idea can make you money or
    save you money. David Geller's information can easily repay the cost
    of the program many times over in one year. There are people who in
    principle are against his program who have not seen it or tied it. One
    of the reason people read these posts, is for education. Hello!!! 

    "No teacher (that i've met) can teach you what it takes to succeed" 

    Seriously, upgrade who you pick to to learn from, unless you feel
    you know it all. Perhaps then, you could teach. 

    An opinion based on ones own ignorance is not a blessing. 

Richard Hart

 
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