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    “Most people overestimate what they can do in a year, and they massively underestimate what they can accomplish in a decade or two.  The fact is: you are not a manager of circumstance, you’re the architect of your life’s experience.” ~ Tony Robbins, Money: Master the Game

      “What you get will never make you happy; who you become will make you very happy or very sad.” ~ Jim Rohn, via Money: Master the Game

        “It doesn’t matter where you stand in relation to your friends, your family, your colleagues, or clients.  All that matters is your personal journey.  It’s tempting to look at others as a yardstick and convince yourself that you’re all the way out in front, with the appearance of a lead, or resign yourself to the back of the pack.  But that’s not the point.  The race of life is a marathon, not a sprint.  The only thing to do is focus on the path in front of you.  Look ahead.  Establish your own pace.  Keep moving forward.  And then create that plan.” ~ Tony Robbins, Money: Master the Game

          “Attaining possessions is not the goal.  Money itself is not the goal.  Our worth is not measured by the weight of our bank accounts but, rather, by the weight of our souls.  The path to money, the places money can take us, the time and freedom and opportunity money can bring—these are what we’re really after.” ~ Tony Robbins, Money: Master the Game

            “Always remember the ultimate truth: life is not about money, it’s about emotion.  The real goal is to have the lifestyle you want, not the things.  When you die, someone else gets those things anyway.  They’re not yours.  I have no illusions: as much as I cherish and enjoy ‘my’ resort in Fiji, I know I’m just the caretaker.  Someday someone else will own this property.” ~ Tony Robbins, Money: Master the Game