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Dear Mark Hamilton
Dear Mark Hamilton,
Thank you for the opportunity to communicate with you directly.
First let me convey my sincere condolences for the loss of your father and mentor. It was very sad to receive that news.
My understanding from the meeting of 8/19 was to write a testimonial for the Neothink society to use. Although this is a letter directed at you, please use it as you see fit if it will benefit the society.
I hardly know where to begin.
Because of you, I am on a journey that otherwise would have been lost to me. I am very grateful for that. Although I have not yet found the success in many areas of my life, that you have so profoundly laid out before me, I remain undaunted.
I have just started my second reading of the multigenerational manuscripts to recapture the exhilarating inspiration I felt in the first reading. I must admit it was difficult for me to keep up with the apprentice meetings and reading the first time through. All of the information, all those pearls, were easy for me to intellectualize, however, applying the knowledge has been quite a struggle. The inspiration of iron grip control has, for the most part, eluded me so far. Therefore I’m certain a second reading is in order.
I will say that I have improved. I have read more books in the last year than I have read in the last twenty or thirty years. This too, I want to thank you for.
Currently, I am working on making my actions align in harmony with my thoughts. Over the course of the last year or so, there have been many things I wanted to convey to you, alas I let them slip back in to the ether.
I think you would be disappointed with my progress to date. I have been sitting on the sidelines and not integrating myself with the clubhouses or A-teams or the TVP except to attend conference calls. Please have patience with me. I want to be living proof of neothink success.
Again, I want to thank you for opening a line of communication, and I hope it will remain open that I might write to you again in the future.
Sincerely,
Mark B
thanks a lot Mr. mark Hamilton
well Mr. mark first of all I want to thank you for open my eyes to the reality and I don’t know what else I can say to you right now because am exhaust with all of this that you all ready revealed to me and that is something that I really appreciate because nobody has been talking to me like that and in some kind of ways you awake the child of the past the child that still living inside of me also I thank you for the invitation to be one of yours apprentices well by the way I think that my Friday night essence is to read and write your own grammar the English language you know Mr. mark am a Mexican that’s why my English is broke actually I read better than I write and talk English and I need to learn to talk and write because I need to be able to communicate whatever I need in your own language in English and I know by reading and hearing I will get practice I been listening to the CDs the ones that you sent me also I use to read and write your manuscripts trying to learn and absorb the information that is on them just like if I was in the harry potter school well am doing all of this on my mini day every day thanks to you am trying to do everything exactly how did jack London do it? because he established four physical movements, four mini-days that would achieve his desire of becoming a writer;(1) reading,(2) intense grammar study,(3) self-education (a library-study program),and again thanks to you am all set to do it also miss Annabel has been inspired me to continue reading and writing just like if I was in her class room hooping to be somebody one day I guess about it for the time been so now am on the road to succeed thanks a lot Mr. mark Hamilton and I want you to know that you are the man that put me back on track and that is something that I cannot denied billions of thanks Mr. mark Hamilton and I feel sorry for your loops so please receive with this my most sincere condolences your friend and apprentice Leo C
Because of you, I am on a journey that otherwise would have been lost to me.
Dear Mr. Hamilton,
Thank you for the opportunity to communicate with you directly.
First let me convey my sincere condolences for the loss of your father and mentor. It was very sad to receive that news.
My understanding from the meeting of 8/19 was to write a testimonial for the Neothink society to use. Although this is a letter directed at you, please use it as you see fit if it will benefit the society.
I hardly know where to begin.
Because of you, I am on a journey that otherwise would have been lost to me. I am very grateful for that. Although I have not yet found the success in many areas of my life, that you have so profoundly laid out before me, I remain undaunted.
I have just started my second reading of the multigenerational manuscripts to recapture the exhilarating inspiration I felt in the first reading. I must admit it was difficult for me to keep up with the apprentice meetings and reading the first time through. All of the information, all those pearls, were easy for me to intellectualize, however, applying the knowledge has been quite a struggle. The inspiration of iron grip control has, for the most part, eluded me so far. Therefore I’m certain a second reading is in order.
I will say that I have improved. I have read more books in the last year than I have read in the last twenty or thirty years. This too, I want to thank you for.
Currently, I am working on making my actions align in harmony with my thoughts. Over the course of the last year or so, there have been many things I wanted to convey to you, alas I let them slip back in to the ether.
I think you would be disappointed with my progress to date. I have been sitting on the sidelines and not integrating myself with the clubhouses or A-teams or the TVP except to attend conference calls. Please have patience with me. I want to be living proof of neothink success.
Again, I want to thank you for opening a line of communication, and I hope it will remain open that I might write to you again in the future.
Sincerely,
Mark B