[nabentre] what is hope

inthane inthaneelf at roadrunner.com
Mon Jun 27 04:37:34 UTC 2011


no dear lady most folks in business are ruled by greed, or if not outright 
greed, the "bottom line" I.E. making a profit, and almost all of these "get 
it here" things may have some... some value, but feed on folks that have no 
hope and no self esteem and get deceived into thinking they can buy it, its 
not a false thing, its stuff they could build and research themselves if 
they got on the hump and did so.

its the same for these grants books, most of them talk big, have a selective 
reality to them, and could have been researched by those paying outrageous 
sums for them for free, if they had bothered.

same songs second verse!

I have my hope and my willpower intact so don't fall for these things.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mary Ellen" <gabias at telus.net>
To: "'NFBnet NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List'" <nabentre at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [nabentre] what is hope


> Loren,
> I appreciated that message.
>
> Hope, along with faith and charity, is freely available to all of us.  If
> someone does find a way to make a living teaching about hope and faith and
> charity, so long as the person doing the teaching is ethical in his or her
> business dealings and provides value for the money, I for one would be 
> quite
> happy to see such an entrepreneur become fabulously wealthy!  In these 
> days
> when so much gloom and doom dominates the commentaries about all things
> economic, a huge dose of hope, based on reality, is just what the nation
> needs.  Hope is at the core of any entrepreneurial effort; without hope, 
> why
> take the entrepreneurial risk.
>
> Brian, your message points out, correctly, that there are those who 
> exploit
> fear, and hope, and give little in return.  I believe, however, that most
> people who engage in business are motivated by a genuine desire to give
> something of value for a fair return.  If "selling"" hope and the 
> strategies
> to turn formless hope into viable action makes someone a millionaire, 
> we're
> all the richer for it.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nabentre-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:nabentre-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Bryan Schulz
> Sent: June 25, 2011 12:50 PM
> To: NFBnet NAB Entrepreneurs Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [nabentre] what is hope
>
> let me guess, hope can be learned for only $99.95 at some seminar?
>
> Bryan Schulz
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Loren Wakefield" <isaiah5719 at mchsi.com>
> To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2011 1:22 PM
> Subject: [nabentre] what is hope
>
>
>>
>> Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - 6/24/11 - "What is Hope?"
>>
>>
>> I think everyone would agree that a hopeful attitude is a good thing. But
>> what exactly is hope? Can it be learned? Centuries of folk wisdom and
>> religious teaching have taught the benefits of a hopeful attitude. These
>> days, researchers believe that hope may be associated with good health 
>> and
>
>> greater success, both personally and professionally.
>>
>> But what exactly is hope? Well, according to Dr. Rick Snyder while at the
>> University of Kansas, hope is a practical, goal-oriented attitude - a
>> stance people assume in the face of difficulty. It combines a
>> goal-directed determination with the ability to generate the means of
>> reaching the goals.
>>
>> Dr. Snyder developed a test to measure hopefulness, and he found that
>> college students who scored high in hope also turn in the best academic
>> performance, regardless of high school grades or SAT scores. Folks who 
>> are
>
>> injured or seriously ill do better when they have high hopes, too. Actor
>> Christopher Reeve had every intention of walking again, and had he lived,
>> I would not have been surprised to see him do so. Hope was a very large
>> part of his being.
>>
>> The research also suggested that - all other things being equal - a
>> hopeful attitude helps people overcome obstacles like poverty, lack of
>> education and even lack of social support. In this latest economic
>> downturn, it is those people with hope, who can express that hope, who
>> will best weather their circumstances.
>>
>> Can you learn to be hopeful? You bet you can! See failure as an
>> opportunity to learn rather than a flaw in your character, and make a
>> habit of remembering your past successes. Break down your long-term goals
>> into short-term sub-goals, and reward yourself for reaching them.
>> Visualize a positive outcome for every situation, affirm yourself for all
>> your good qualities, and no matter what happens, hang on to your hope.
>>
>>
>>
>> Lou Tice
>>
>> The Pacific Institute
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