One day a young man sat parked in front of an old tiny gas station, located on an old dirt road. It was just outside of Personal Judgment, in Debt County U.S.A. He was frustrated and mubmbling, "where is LIBERTY?".
When the gas station attendant noticed the man she rushed over to the car to help. She asked, "Can I help you sir"? The man in the car said, "yes, can you help me please? I'm trying to find Financial Liberty. I've spent a lot of money and time trying to get there. I've made a lot of mistakes along on the way. I'm going in circles and I always end up back in Personal Judgment."
"I'm sorry Sir", she said, but Personal Judgement has taken you decades away from Financial Liberty." You'll never get to Financial Liberty through Judgment. It's not possible. You'll have to go back and start over."
She paused and then said, "but this time, don't take the Judgement Route. Instead, take the Assessment Overpass. Trace your steps, find and admit to your mistakes, and take action to correct them.
You will never get to Financial Liberty without first taking action. So, get going. Don't sit here all lost and confused and feeling your stuck. There are many routes that will take you successfully to Financial Liberty. But Personal Judgment will get you nowhere. "Now, go back and take a right on the Assesment Overpass".
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Monday, October 20, 2008
How To Avoid False Personal Judgements On The Road To Financial Liberty
Posted by Promotion Services LLC at Monday, October 20, 2008
Labels: 2nd Party Debtor, Assement of Debt, Financial Liberty
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