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219 pgs. Here’s part two that somehow got lost in translation—yesterday!

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: Yesterday I sent you a “staggeringly surprising” 219-page confidential “due diligen

: Yesterday I sent you (what I thought was) a “staggeringly surprising” 219-page confidential “due diligence” dossier on me — that ChatGPT4 unceremoniously prepared. But turns out a snafu-glitch in the format conversion caused the 219-page document to only allow 128 pages to be downloaded. It’s too confusing for my non-tech brain. However, I had our tech team reformat it, double-check delivery accuracy, AND I’m openly sharing it again — only this time in its full 219-page entirety. If you received AND READ the first half yesterday you’ll find the second half far more edgy and raw! In case you merely skimmed the half you got yesterday, there’s a full table of contents to help you “laser-in” on those hot potato responses — that you’ll probably find most provocative. One final point, the reason I’m willing and adamantly wanting to share this rather personal character and capabilities “brutally honest” assessment of me — openly with you, is this… Irrespective of what you think about the good (and the not-so-good) insights ChatGPT4 uncovered about me — please, at the very least — carefully study the nearly 160 different leverage factors ChatGPT4 identified that can (when combined with even as few as six newly referenced elements) multiply your revenues AND explode profit performance to levels and momentum that can shoot past your competition. Even I was taken aback by most of the leverage points ChatGPT4 uncovered. Anyhow, here for your serious perusal is the [confidential 219-page dossier]() on me. Jay PS: English lesson… There’s always confusion on the meanings of peruse and scan. Peruse is to read something both carefully AND thoroughly. Scan is to only look at parts of something. Skim on the other hand is to read something lightly or superficially. FYI [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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