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Universal Mastermind of Wealth
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| Jul 30, 2008 5:03 pm |
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re: It's about friendship |
Walter Paul Bebirian
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Hi Denis -
Interesting post and approach -
let me know how it works out -
I hope all is well with you!
Walter
> Denis Gibbon wrote: > I am not at all embarrassed to ask if there is anyone in this network that would like to be a friend of mine. I mean a real friend. > >A real friend is a person you are attracted to, share common interests with, and above all, a person you trust. A friend is a person with whom you maintain contact by mail, Skype or phone. Interaction is necessary to keep a friendship alive. When a friend stops contacting you it is a cause of concern. You naturally wonder if they are OK, but when you see that they are active in communicating with other people on the network, you can only conclude that the friendship is over, or maybe it never really existed in the first place. I need some real friends. > >Sadly the meaning and use of the terms 'friendship' and 'friend' incluse many varieties of association or relationship which do not fall into the category of the type of friendship which I have described. Whilst friendship always provides mutual benefits and advantages, befriending someone for the sole purpose of personal gain is quite repugnant to me and through bitter experience I have developed a keen sense to pick up the stench of this kind of fraud. > >To find out more about me, I suggest you do a search on Google using the search terms 'Denis Gibbon'. > >True friends are rare, so I certainly don't expect to be rushed with offers. > >Another aspect to friendship which is important to mention, is the process of gradually building a friendship step by step. It all starts with simple communication and evolves synchronously and spontaneously over time. > >Businesswise I am extremely well connected, and for those who become my friends there will be great rewards in so far as their businesses enterprises are concerned. If you choose to be friends at a business associate level, that is perfectly acceptable to me, but please tell me. > >Please understand that it is not my intention to persuade you to change your existing business endeavours. On the contrary, I would like you to be extraordinarily successful in whatever you are doing or plan to do. > >Sincerely, > >Denis Gibbon.
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