Why does the Ice not melt? A Million Dollar Idea!

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By jimmurdoch



Today as I lined up to order the menu of the day, there was a lady beside me busy filling ice into the display for the cakes. She was taking the ice out of a large container on wheels. It was almost full of crushed ice. Funny, I thought, how the ice doesn’t melt. Yet, if one piece of ice was to fall on the floor it would melt very quickly. 

Why does the ice in the container not melt? Well of course its because the rest of the ice keeps it cold. Together the ice stay at freezing, alone, those ice pieces lose their freezing temperatur and melt.

Its the same with us, isn’t it? We have strength in numbers, as the saying goes. Even the Bible tells us not to neglect meeting together. And why does it say this? Successful millionaires will tell you the same - you will be like those you spend time with. Its true! Take a look at your five closest buddies and you will see yourself.

So what do the millionaires say to do to change your image? Change your associates! Its as clear and simple as that. Find those who you want to be like and spend time with them, and do not neglect meeting, listening and speaking with them, and you will become like them.

You now have a chance to learn from twelve world-famous millionaires, philanthropists and business leaders who want to show you their insider secrets to not only generating ideas that can make millions of dollars, but also reveal how to implement your idea, stay on track, and take it to the finish line.

And they want to do it for FREE! All you have to do is to donate to a good cause and help raise more funds. I have, and I want to raise enough to build two schools for needy children. Will you help me? Go to my donation site immediately and let’s get started.

Jim Murdoch, author, LifeSuccess coach and speaker   http://www.wingsofchangelife.com http://www.jimmurdoch.lifesuccessconsultants.com/ http://www.jmurdoch.com/

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