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Sunday, January 28, 2007 

Greed and The Desire to Achieve

A quote from the book Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis:
The most poisonous is the desire to have more now: short term greed rather than long term greed. People who are short term greedy arent loyal.

In my quest to succeed, achieve my so called "world domination", I need to remember to take things one at a time. I often have the tendency to do many things at the same time. This often leads to my experiencing heightened levels of anxiousness and busy-ness.

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