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Well, well Markus, looks like they've all gone! Congratulations!! I'm looking forward to my copy! Maybe Jeffrey's suggestion was not so far off the mark :-) All the best, Neil.
Well Marcus, my copy arrived in the post today. I've had a bit of a look and this looks like an excellent effort! Congratulations are definitely in order for writing a very clear and useful book! All the best, Neil.
Last edited by Neil Kelson; 12 October 2009, 12:17 PM.
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I was watching an interview with Eban Pagan yesterday. He mentioned several well known people that backed up his belief in doing what you love.
Donald Trump has more money than he could spend in a 100 lifetimes, but still 'plays the game' simply because he loves playing the game of business so much.
One key speaker (whose name I can't currently recall) was quoted as saying that he hoped he died on stage as that's where he is happiest.
I've seen interviews with J K Rowlings and many other famous people who all echo the same thought: to be truly happy and fulfilled do what you love.
I've also asked Sifu very late one evening after 2 days of driving (and one night spent sleeping in the car!) how he could contemplate spending a few hours on his website before retiring for the day. His reply was simple: he is doing what he loves.
So it is with the book Shaolin Chi Kung: I'm doing what I love and I couldn't be happier.
And I wish all of you who read this the confidence and the courage to do what you love too
Thank you all for your very kind (and very well received) words.
Marcus
P.s. here's a couple of photographs. 1st one. This is what 97 books looks like (3 had already been packed up). 2nd photo - this is what 100 books looks like packed
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