On Nov 13, 2005, at 11:43 AM, akasha_108 wrote:

> Then I remember your correction: it wasn't a bunch of quick rich
> schemes after all, it was Fred G.s book. Curious, I did a search
> myself. The first page was filled with what looked like get rich quick
> schemes based on do less accomplish more (or do nothing accomplish
> everything). Upon closer examination, I saw they all related to Fred's
> book.

Yes. However it seems this work has spawned numerous other splinter  
groups--thus the large number of hits on google, etc. Nonetheless  
Judy doesn't believe (or simply doesn't want to believe) that this is  
a 'get rich quick scheme, thus there is no need to discuss further if  
she has solidified her belief. I hesitate to even mention this  
because it will simply will start a new chain of endless responses  
<sigh>.

In addition there were numerous get-rick-quick schemes in the past,  
when the boomer generation was much younger, but primarily among  
business types.

You think this stuff is obsessional if it goes on a couple of months?  
Try watching over years. At least a rat in a maze gets shocked a  
couple of times and stops.



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