Thursday, February 21, 2013

Napoleon Hill said it best

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Have you heard the saying "knowledge is power"?

Many people say it, and many people believe it.

But you know what? They're dead wrong.

"Think and Grow Rich," author Napoleon Hill said it best: "Knowledge is only POTENTIAL power. It only becomes real power when you make the choice to actually apply what you know."

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The world's top economists are predicting that - without a shadow of a doubt - the world economy is going to TANK big time within the next 12-24 months.

Yep, we're talking a global bankruptcy epidemic that's going to make the crisis in 2008 look like a walk in the park.

But the good news is that thousands of people are already turning knowledge into power thanks to what they've learned in an incredible free video that's going viral over the Web.

Once you learn what's inside this video, you'll find that you can't help but be compelled into action too... because time is of the essence!

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It's a fact that trillions of dollars are about to be transferred to a small group of prepared people as the economic crisis gets worse.

The question is... will you profit? Or lose everything?

The choice is yours and the time to act is now.
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