An
Invitation to a Dream
By Thomas F. Gregg II
New Year's Eve in
Rio, followed be a seven day skiing vacation in the Swiss Alps
Mardi Gras in New Orleans visiting with friends
a two month
summer vacation starting with ten days in the Bahamas and ending
with one full week in Tahiti
an exciting cruise to the
Orient before spending a relaxing Christmas in Paris. These are
some of the events on your agenda this year.
A mansion in Beverly
Hills surrounded by acres of green land
a three thousand
square foot cabin in Aspen for those romantic winter months
a luxurious penthouse in Manhattan overlooking the magnificent
city
a secluded villa in Monte Carlo with a wine cellar
any connoisseur would be proud of
a peaceful beachfront
in Maui
are just some of your real estate holdings.
Chauffeur driven limousines
for hose days you do not want to drive
a seventy-five foot
cabin cruiser which can comfortably accommodate twelve friends
fashion shows, shopping sprees, formal dinners requiring black
ties and gowns
season tickets to every major event from
a Broadway play to the World Cup Series
and finally, a
peaceful drive in the country with no worries in the world. "Would
you like to drive the Ferrari, the Mercedes, the Maserati, or
should I take the top down on the Rolls today Sir."
Ah, the sweet smell
of success! People think about it, have visions of it, plan how
to get it, and work for more of it as time goes flying by.
Success is desired
by almost everyone. It is a human want, shared by millions all
over the world. And why not success? Success adds joy, excitement
and fulfillment to life. It makes everyday life sweeter and more
interesting. It changes one's ordinary, everyday living into
better know as "the good life." Yes, success is well
worth going after with all the energy and enthusiasm you can
master.
If you want to be
a success, to be a winner, or to be a part of the good life,
you've got to become a dreamer once again. Most people have stopped
dreaming. They grow up enthusiastic about life and about becoming
someone special, because everyone is telling them how special
they are
then they are thrown out into "the world
of reality," and companies along with people who want to
take advantage of them. These once enthusiastic people go into
a shell. They begin to develop a loser's attitude. They forget
their dreams. Thus, they join the crowd of people who settle
for ordinary, the average, or whatever life throws their way.
To win in life, you
must become a dreamer again. You must be excited, confident and
enthusiastic about life. Success and the good life will go to
the fortunate few who possess and carry with them the dream of
a winner.
Tom Gregg II
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