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Your definition of "Thinking Big"?

Will Barnard
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This thread is an exercise having to do with goals. It is intended for us to do three things, first to have fun, second to really put our minds to work and think, and third to actually discover what our goals are on an individual basis and then act on them.

To start this exercise, you must answer the following two questions in the order they are posted, but do NOT answer them right away. Take a few days, or even a few weeks and come up with answers derived from deep thought.

When I have received enough replies to this excersize, I will give additional input and also share with you my answers. In the mean time, if anybody has any questions, feel free to ask, I will respond.

Have fun, think hard, and you just may be rewarded. :idea:

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While, I like the idea of donating if I could help people become fisherman rather than expect fish, I would feel that the contribution was all that much more worthwhile.

With the big a nest egg, I would have some financial resources that would make it possible to help many people take care of themselves.

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