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Harvard – Outdated – Overrated

“Its the life in your years that COUNT”  Abraham Lincoln

Make Life Count!

Two years ago I was chained down to my business (One Stop Glass, Inc.) I was able to start and grow this company but missed out on 11 years of my kids’ life…

Now… doing three simple things, and using the power of our systems and the Internet as leverage I have been able to break FREE…

Now I would like to show you how…

Your life is a result of the choices you make!!!

Are You Stuck In The Industrial Age Mind? from Jamison Haponenko on Vimeo.

Click this Link http://www.yourchoice2win.net

 We have been hanging out, visiting Family and exploring the Boston Area for the past few weeks.

This area is full of the countries greatest colleges, including Harvard University… just up the road.

Many throughout time have chosen to go to college, and more lately have chosen that this is not the best avenue for them.  Even Famous drop-outs like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates have had to face these choices in their careers.

Technology has made the gap of those choosing to go to college and those who choose not too… even wider.

As a society we have seen many changes and developments in thinking in recent years.

The Industrial Age that our parents were born into … they were encouraged to go to school, get good grades, attend college, get a job, and retire from the benefits after years of hard work.  Yet based on results we see, very few who have given all their working years to their job are having this reality.  More and more are retiring broke and having to rely on the government to supplement even the basics needs.  Today’s reality is that few trades that still require college education like becoming a doctor or attorney.

A small percentage of people still pursue this course, give four years of their lives to get a degree, with no guarantee that you will be able to get a job or make approximately $60,000.00 annually not to mention the debt of college. (Based on the average income of college graduates)

In this age we are living in, we have access to information at the tip of our fingers.  In the past few years with the popularity of smart phone on the rise, we now have information sources like Google at the tips of our fingers, wheather you are on the beach, hiking through the mountains, or driving down the road.

The mindset we have, will determine what we do with the opportunity that this gives us.  This technology opens up what is possible and the ability to reach people all around the globe.

We are using a system anyone can play, if you are 18 or 80… you can tap in and learn to harness the power of the internet.  Systems have been established so that you can plug in and play… earn money and create an income online.

David Wood saw this vision and pursued the dream of sharing this technology and system with as many as he could, and this system has EXPLODED in the less than one year since it launched!  It will require work, like school, to master new skills, but this education will change your life.

Your efforts today will still be paying you in months and years to come!  The Internet is a game changer!

If you never try, you will never know!  The Wright Brothers believed they could fly… and with great effort and focus they were the frist of their peers to realize that dream.

So remember life is a result of the choices you make so MAKE IT COUNT!

Join our team www.Yourchoice2win.net

Looking forward to growing with you!

Jamison & Rachel

 

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