February 29, 2012

  • Daniel Craig Mocked, But Could Have Answered

    Daniel_Craig Daniel Crag Mocked, But Could Have Answered

    Every James Bond fan remembers when it was announced that Daniel Craig would replace Pierce Brosnan as 007. One group of fans were quick to show their dislike Bo Craig by setting up a web site called; "Craig is not Bond". The media caught on to this and reported the fan's displeasure of Craig as the new 007.

    For Craig's first press conference as the new 007, he rode a Royal Marine high-speed powerboat up the river Thames to the interview location. The press mocked him for wearing a life jacket saying, "It was a very un-Bond thing to do." Craig's only response was, "It scared the Bleep out of me."

    That's when Craig's image as a macho man came into question. Photos appeared in the press showing Craig in the powerboat with a caption that read; "The daring new 007 arrives scared and in a life jacket."

    Five years later Craig explained: "I got down to the river to the military speedboat and there was this marine giving me a life jacket. I was like 'Do I have to wear this?' and he was like, 'Yeah, you're not getting on this boat without one'."
     
    If Craig had been thinking on his feet for that first press conference, he could have said, "Of course James Bond would have worn a life jacket. He would never take an unneeded risk that could jeopardize his mission. If Bond is momentarily stunned and falls into the water and drowns because he didn't wear a life jacket, the mission would fail and lives would be lost. In fact, the marine in my boat is wearing a life jacket too."
     
    So the lesson learned for you James Bond Lifestyle agents is to never take an unneeded risk just for the sake of appearing macho. You'll notice in Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace, Bond is wearing his seat belt.

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February 14, 2012

January 4, 2012

  • Co-Starring with Roger Moore

                Co-Starring with Roger Moore

    Okay, yes, I was an extra. But what a fun two nights it was.

    A View to a Kill 

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September 2, 2011

  • 'Limitless' Can Make You Great

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                                     The Best Non-007 Movie to Live the James Bond Lifestyle

    This movie can make you Limitless.

    This article contains many spoilers about Limitless. See the movie first, then come back to this article.

    Our hero Eddie gets access to 100% of his brain by using a smart pill called NTZ. He tells us via narration,"Everything I'd ever read, seen, and heard was now organized and available."
    Us in the real world can't access that much brain power, but with Google Search, smart phones, and some clarity of mind on our part, we can have tons of information ready to use, if only we make the decision to do so.

    "All fear and shyness was now gone," Eddie tells us. Yes, those are success blocks. But we don't need a pill to rid ourselves of those blocks. Classes, books, hypnosis, or just diving into where we have to go, can start eliminating fears.

    After hooking up with higher caliber friends (His useless relationships are "better forgotten and put away in mothballs", he says.) and going to Puerto Valletta, Eddie says,"Mere lounging wasn't enough." Yes, being a 'lounger' will not move us closer to what we really want. And in that scene Eddie says it: "Suddenly I knew what I needed to do. But it would take money to get there."

    Ah money. Here's where we lose a lot of people. My success teacher Dr. Paul Mastrodakus once said: "I can announce a seminar that says this coffee pot is God and I'll get 100% sign up. But any seminar that has 'money' as the subject, people just don't seem to want." I wonder why? Maybe getting money sounds like work. But money, that symbol of energy, is a must in the real world to accomplish our goals and live our dreams.

    With increased brain power, Eddie apologizes to his ex-girlfriend saying, "My capacity for self sabotage wasn't boundless after all." He asks her, "Why did you stay with me for so long?"

    When she asks when his book is coming out, he replies, "Next year," and then immediately asks her about her job. It seems our hero has got off of his own problems and is now giving out interest to other people.

    In the beginning of the film, when Eddie is standing on the ledge of the building ready to jump, he talks about "Wanting to make an impact on the world, instead of the pavement." When explaining his book in the bar, Eddie mentions a 'utopian society'. So we can guess that his final goal might be helping the world.

    When Eddie is accused of having 'delusions of grandeur' he retorts with, "I have an actual recipe for grandeur." Ah, a plan. Definite plans get definite results. Indefinite plans do not get 'indefinite results', they get NO results. Eddie says, "I was clear. I knew what I needed to do, and how to do it."

    Notice the first thing that Eddie does once he's on NTZ. He cleans up his 'base of operations, his apartment. Where have you heard this before? Okay yes, actually he first smooths over his bad relationship with the landlord's wife and helps her write her law class paper. Eddie is a giver.

    Next as the 'enhanced Eddie', he gets a hair cut, new clothes, exercises, and starts learning things like languages. Yes, sounds like the rules of living the James Bond Lifestyle. And then he finishes his novel in four days. This is possible without NTZ if you type 5 pages an hour,16 hours a day, for four days = 320 page book.

    Yes, all this can be done without the NTZ.. It just might take a little longer to reach the success level that we want.

    Eddie says, "There are moments in your life when you cross a bridge and know that your old life is over." This can scare some of us as it gets us out of our comfort zone to accept a change, even a positive change. But if a new life means, not having to run to the bank in 100 degree weather, because my car is broken, to make a $20 deposit to cover my over due electric bill, then I'll take that new life.

    And while a high level of success is necessary to express our true selves, Eddie cautions us with, "We are all wired to over reach. Look at history, all the countries that ruled the world. No one stopped and said, 'We've got France, Poland, a big Swiss bank account. Let's not invade Russia in the winter. Let's go home, pop a beer, and live on the interest.'" Yes, better not fulfill the 'Peter Principle and rise to our level of our incompetence.

    We see that Eddie can access classic literature when he compares Robert DeNiro's energy customers to "Oliver Twist begging for his bowl of gruel." Not bad to have an understanding of a few classics under your belt.

    DeNiro makes a good point about earning your power by experience. He tells Eddie:

    "Your super intellect is a gift from God, but you didn't earn it because you're careless with your power, flashing it around like a trust fund child. You never had to earn it year by year. You don't know how to assess your competition because you never had to compete."

    Finally Eddie overcomes his challenges to get where he wants to go, the US senate. His next step will be the presidency where he can do the most good. However, the now evil and manipulative DeNiro wants to control Eddie so Eddie can pass laws to benefit DeNiro's various companies. But now Eddie has learned to compete and gets rid of DeNiro with verbal strategy. Eddie won't be corrupted.

    Leaving the theater, after watching Limitless, I heard a patron remark, "I wish I had that pill." To me it sounded like, "I'm not going to even try to 'enhance' myself' like Eddie. I want a free ride."

    In fact, even on NTZ Eddie worked hard, studied, exercised, worked on his finances, upgraded his appearance, and more. Things anyone can do without NTZ.

    To me, real NTZ is water, as 90% of the human brain is made of it. Just Google 'benefits of water' and see the 10 things water does for humans and how much more we should be drinking.

    In fact, it's Eddie's 'baptism' in water, after he dives into the ocean, where he realizes his real purpose in life, which seems to unfold as: Improve himself to the point of being able to serve others and make a positive difference in the world.

    Finally like all success that we accept as ours, Eddie's success in now internalized and natural. When he speaks to a waiter in chinese, his girlfriend looks at him in awe. Eddie turns to her, sees her expression and says, "What?"

    END -

    Written in 45 minutes, without NTZ.

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May 12, 2011

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                          Daniel Craig on Letterman Reading the 21 James Bond Lifestyle Rules

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February 21, 2011

January 7, 2011

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October 7, 2010

  • Sinatra Dimaggio

    When friends ask for money. Frank Sinatra's experience.

    In 1952 Frank Sinatra was down on his luck and singing to small
    audiences at Skinny D'Amato's club in. He planned to go to
    Africa to visit his wife Ava Gardner who was there filming the
    movie "Magambo" with Clark Gable. She had sent him the airfare,
    but Sinatra was broke.

    Seated at a lounge table with Joe DiMaggio and Skinny D'Amato,
    Frank asked the baseball legend for a thousand dollar loan so
    that he could buy Ava a gift.

    DiMaggio refused. When Sinatra was absent, DiMaggio said to
    D'Amato, "I never loan money to a has been." D'Amato asked
    DiMaggio to loan it to him. Fiquring the powerful nightclub
    owner was good for it, DiMaggio gave D'Amato a thousand
    dollars. Later D'Amato secretly gave it to Sinatra. Not loaned, gave.

    On top of that, D'Amato bought Sinatra a solid gold watch
    saying, "This is to remind you that you'll be back on top
    again. And bigger than before." When Sinatra became the most
    powerful man in Hollywood a few years later, he never forgot
    his loyal friend and performed every year at the 500 Club for
    free.

    This story has a lot of different things in it to examine. If
    you happen to be down on your luck now, or have a close friend
    that is in a slump, you can see:

    1 - The importance of a loyal friend.

    2 - The power of a new watch. (Whether you buy it or receive it
    As a gift).

    3 - The power of good words to a friend that needs encouragement.

    4 - The beginnings of Joe DiMaggio's well earned reputation as
    a cheapskate.

    5 - The paying back of help received in difficult times.

    Whether you're up or down, you help a friend or not, you're
    cheap or giving, you are always relating with people. And you
    are always either building or destroying a career, friendship,
    or reputation.

August 2, 2010

  •                   salt_movie_poster    Salt's Survival Bag    angelina-jolie-SALT

    In the movie 'SALT', Angelina opens her SURVIVAL bag and puts the contents on the bed. There are weapons, extra bullet clips, laptop, and three inches of CASH.

    Without cash, Angelina couldn't even get to her destination to accomplish her mission.

    How much cash do Americans carry?

    Under $20.......32% , $21--$50..........43%, $51--$100.......18%, $101--$500..... 6%, $501--$999,.... .6% $1,000+......... .5%

    If you want to be in the rare 6%, just carry over a hundred bucks in your money clip and wallet. But's that's not even enough to take care of a sudden overnight trip.

    "My name is Bond, James Bond. If you'll wait for me to find an ATM machine, I'll take you to dinner." ....Sound strange?

    How much cash does Bond carry? Enough to get any sudden job or entertainment done without checking to see if the place he's going to takes credit cards.

    All American fighter pilots since WW 2 have carried gold coins in their survival kit. Gold is recognized even by primitive man in the jungles. Gold will give you more chance of survival than a gun.

    Bottom line: Cash and gold is a must for your family survival kit. And not cash in the bank. ATM machines turn off during an earthquake. (They think they are being tampered with.)

August 1, 2010

  •    richardburtonandelizabethtaylor  Richard Burton Killed in Bar Brawl  burton

    Richard Burton was in his thirties when some street punks said some bad remark to him and he got into a fight. They got him down on the street and kicked him repeatedly in the back, giving him back pain for life. This probably contributed to his pill taking and alcoholism.

    Think of it. All those wonderful experiences of living with Elizabeth Taylor on a yacht. Making the artistic 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf', and the exiting 'Where Eagles Dare' with Clint Eastwood. All that wonderful time having to put up with back pain. Just because he didn't pass the street punks and go off on his prosperous lifestyle.

    A month shy of his 59th birthday he got into a bar fight which went out into the streets where his challengers repeatedly hit his head on the cement. He died two day later of a brain hemorrhage. An onlooker said, "Burton was murdered." (But no one was prosecuted.)

    I tell my 'James Bond Lifestyle' students to NOT fight street punks with Bond-style karate. These days it's all guns and knives anyway. Besides, it's not a fair fight. If you kill him, he loses his low class lifestyle. (And you get 20 years for manslaughter.) If he kills you, you lose your rich lifestyle, great job, home, cool girlfriend, and cash in your pocket. (He gets away.)

    It's tough for men to pass up an intimidating insult or bullying from low life street punks who hang around convenience stores and gas stations looking for trouble. But your families should not spend their lives in court trying to get justice for your death. YOU should be taking your family to exciting places, teaching them, enjoying them.