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My Gift to YOU (not more junk)

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thetraderchick.com

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marina@thetraderchick.com

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Sat, Dec 16, 2023 03:36 PM

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Hi Tristam, Who’s heard people say, “Giving is a much greater gift than receiving?” .

Hi Tristam, Who’s heard people say, “Giving is a much greater gift than receiving?” (If you're skimming SCROLL to the BOTTOM to claim YOUR gift - RIGHT NOW - while it's still available). When I was a kid, that certainly didn’t feel true. All I wanted was to receive gifts. And everything was measured by how much I received. How much money, how many toys, how many dresses, etc… For years I only concentrated on getting more and more stuff. Then something changed. Living in Central America in my 30’s I started volunteering at shelters where children were playing with deflated basketballs and headless dolls. Part of my work was helping them write letters to Santa Claus for a new ball or a new doll. I wasn’t in the position to adopt all of these beautiful children, but I definitely was in the position to give them what they asked for in those letters to Santa. It was then I found greater joy in giving than receiving. The feeling of giving to these children was by far greater than I ever had when I was receiving presents. It put a smile on my face bigger than I can remember. Today giving is my norm. Living in a country such as Guatemala there is never a shortage of people that need toys, clothes, medicine, food and so much more. The best part is, even though I’ve been donating now for over 16 years, the joy in giving grows every year! But I don’t only love to give to people in need, I love giving to my fellow day traders as well. Whether you are an aspiring day trader or have been at it for years, I have a [GIFT for YOU](. During the holidays I have been gifting my courses for 50% off. The response has been incredible! The way it has been received and then applied to better their own lives is what giving is all about for me. Tomorrow, I will be sharing amazing stories from several of my students who received this gift and took it all the way! [Click here to claim your gift.]( See you tomorrow! Marina 'The Trader Chick' PS: [Open your present early CLICK HERE NOW]( Pensativo #7 Gravialas Residencial Antigua Guatemala 0000 GUATEMALA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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