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[image] I just read the following blog post and it really got me thinking so I thought I would send it to you. Hopefully it sparks some brainfire... Security Is An Illusion inspired by Earl Nightingale It doesn’t exist. If there’s one thing the young Earl Nightingale was familiar with, it was hardship — he lived through the great depression, grew up without a father, and even survived the attack on Pearl Harbor.He learned firsthand that “security” is an illusion.Here’s how he put it… "It’s best that you get rid of that terrible word: security…There’s no such thing as security as long as you’re alive. Dead, you’re secure. Unborn, you’re secure. If you’re alive, you’re the very epitome of insecurity. Think about it — you’re on a small planet hurtling through space at about a million miles per hour. The dinosaurs were here for millions of years… and they were extinguished in a matter of weeks. Security… nah, there’s no such thing. But there’s opportunity. There’s joy. There’s love. There are all kinds of wonderful things to do and see and experience." So many people go through life just trying to build security for themselves — saving for retirement… waiting for their next paycheck… worrying about expenses…That’s all fine in moderation.The problem is… "When it comes to setting goals for ourselves, we tend to play things outrageously safe. And thus remain within limits embarrassingly small." We spend so much time building an illusion of security that we forget to actually do things we care about and would be excited to do… like building a business or writing a book or having an impact…Here’s the question Earl Nightingale asks… "If we have just that little time to live, who would want to spend it tip-toeing through life just to make it safely to death?" Instead — ask yourself this all-important question: "What do I want to do with the little bit of time that I have?" That’s the only question that really matters - Russell Brunson [(=) [image] Not sure what to do next? Follow these simple steps to get moving. STEP #1: Get The Book[Passive Trading: How To Generate Consistent Income From The Stock Market]() Step #2: Online Training To Take You To The Next Level.[Passive Trading Formula]( | [How To Trade Oil Options](=) | [Master The Iron Condor]( | [Option Genius Podcast]() Step #3: Looking For Trades? [Option Genius Advisory]( | [Simon Says Options](=) | [Weekly Trading Systems]() Step #4: Connect With The Community[Option Traders Alliance Facebook Group]( | [Facebook]( | [YouTube]( Step #5: Want Our Personal Help? [Talk With Us About What Is Holding You Back and How To Reach Your Goals](=) [Unsubscribe]( FINAL WARNING, clicking this link will remove you from ALL of our mailing lists (Option Genius, Simon Says Options, Weekly Trading System, and all of our other products). You will no longer get any emails from us. OptionGenius / WeeklyTradingSystem / SimonSaysOptions 19901 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land , Texas 77479 United States (800) 986-3250

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