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September 5, 2008

Rich Singles Putting Plans Into Action

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Rich Singles Put Plans Into Action!You know who has the mostly finely tuned sense of value in the world? I'm going to go ahead and put this out there. I mean, feel free to send it right back if you don't like it, but I'm going to say that rich singles have the best sense of value in the world. It's not because they are necessarily the most frugal shoppers. That's not what I'm referring to. No, I mean that wealthy singles are the best at spotting the kind of person they want and sticking to those values through thick or thin.

You know, you don't become rich by not knowing what you want and not knowing how to go about getting it. Rich singles are often on the lookout for a person who fits exactly the kind of person they have in mind. You see, quite often, successful people use something called a "vision board" that allows them to post a very clear idea of what it is that they want from life and who it is that they want to come along with them on their journey. Even more common is the practice of keeping a gratitude journal. This keeps the eye of rich singles on the prize and helps them to see how they're coming along in their journey of self-discovery and reward.

Inscribed on the pronaos of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi is a phrase that rich singles everywhere ascribe to. It says, quite simply, "know thyself." This is very important for those who don't feel like spending fall alone, because without first knowing and understanding who you are, there's no way that you'll be able to meet that special person. And when you do meet him/her, it's important to say something, for love is fleeting and can only be captured by those who have grasped its true message and can bring light to the world through spreading joy and happiness. I'm sure that there are rich singles all over the world who are ready, willing and stable enough to demonstrate what great catches they are.

Posted by MarkJohn at September 5, 2008 2:48 AM

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