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Successful People Are Like Bumblebees
January 03, 2005
Hello

Successful People Are Like
Bumblebees

By Cliff Kuhn, M.D.
The Laugh Doctor

Haven't we all heard that bumblebees violate
the laws of aerodynamics, yet still fly?

Guess what? It is impossible to violate any
law of aerodynamics and fly. The laws of
aerodynamics are immutable and a bumblebee's
violation of any of them is a myth. I'll
explain why in a moment...

We often think of people more successful
then us like we think of bumblebees. People
more successful than us, we think, violate
the laws of interdependency and cooperation;
they are egotistical, self-centered, greedy,
etc.

The wings of a bumblebee look small in
proportion to its body size when compared
with those of a bird, so our brains tell us
the bee's flight is an anomaly. By the same
token, the activities and paradigms of
people more successful than us seem foreign
to our current levels of confidence and
knowledge, so we turn them into anomalies
too - by labeling them as greedy or mean
people.

But all we are doing is justifying our own
failed expectations of ourselves when we
categorize successful people that way. Because
the laws of success are as immutable as the
laws of aerodynamics. They cannot be
violated either.

And do you know what the number one law of
success is? Fun Comes First! As I teach you
to do in my unique Fun Factor prescription,
successful people are merely doing things
they're passionate about and, thus, putting
fun first! This phenomenon is the primary
component to any lasting, sustainable
success.

Putting fun first is how people become
successful, but how does a bee actually fly? The
secret is found by looking at a helicopter;
the wings of a helicopter look small in
comparison to the wings of an airplane. And
a bumblebee doesn't fly like an airplane, it
flies like a helicopter.

Likewise, the habits of a person more
successful than us might be intimidating. But
that person is simply putting fun first -
how intimidating could that be? You can do
that too! And I'll teach you how to do it,
FOR FREE, on my website!

Successful people love to GIVE! And I'm making
it easy for you do follow suite during the entire month
of January
; for this entire month I will donate
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all the links in this newsletter
! And
Happy New Year!


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Some Humor for the Week

"Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious."
Peter Ustinov

Will Hays (1879-1954) was a Republican politician
who was appointed by the movie industry to serve
as their arbiter of good taste.

When Hays was first appointed to oversee the morals
of Hollywood, his office issued a list of twelve
don'ts for them to follow. The business newspaper
Variety headlined their story on the list,
"Hays Two Up on Moses!"

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