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Which Would You Choose If You Had The Choice?

Guest post by: Sharon Shirley

Article Overview: You are making choices, everyday, every hour, and the choices you make are spreading out through your life just like the Water Hyacinth. You may not see the results today or tomorrow, or even next year, what choices are you making?

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Which Would You Choose If You Had The Choice?

A PENNY A DAY DOUBLED FOR A MONTH...

If you were offered $1,000,000 (one million dollars) right now, or a penny a day, doubled each day, for one month, which would you choose?

Unless you've read this illustration before, like most people, you'll probably choose the right-now million. But you'd be making the wrong choice. One penny, doubled every day for a month adds up to $10,737,418...and 24cents.

A dying man offered his sons two choices either $1,000,000 in cash or a penny a day doubled. One son chooses the right now cash of a million pounds, but by the time he had paid his financial advisors their commission and had a few looses on the stock market by the end of the 30 days he had lost a big chunk of his money.

The second son took the penny doubled choice for thirty days from his father, he placed it in his purse and went and read his book. He had the gift of knowledge and had learnt the habits of thought and action that allowed him to make the right choice, it all adds up to compound interest, leverage, and doubling, it all adds to YOUR SLIGHT EDGE.

You are making choices, everyday, every hour, and the choices you make are spreading out through your life just like the Water Hyacinth. You may not see the results today or tomorrow, or even next year. In fact, by the time you do finally see the results, the process will probably be so along that surface of the pond will be completely covered. The question is covered in what? You have the power to choose.

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