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                                                      DONALD J. TRUMP
                                    Control is about education. Lack of education or information
                                 can put you at bigger risk for losing control. Of course, there are
                                 things we can’t control and there is an element of risk in our lives
                                 that we can’t deny or overrule. But brain power equals a very pow-
                                 erful leverage. That doesn’t equal being a know-it-all. I’m known
                                 as someone who asks a lot of questions. With the economic crisis
                                 causing major problems here and some big ripples around the globe,
                                 it seems some very informed yet creative thinking is in order.
                                    Recently I read an article about some famed geniuses who in-
                                 cluded Aristotle, Leonardo da Vinci, and Einstein. Aristotle held
                                 metaphorical thinking in high esteem, Einstein found visualiza-
                                 tion to be helpful in solving problems, and da Vinci believed in re-
                                 structuring a problem to make it more accessible or broader in
                                 scope. I realized that I did all of these things, but not necessarily
                                 deliberately.
                                    All of them believed in chance. In fact, they prepared themselves
                                 for it and “creative accidents” would result, some of which have pro-
                                 duced wonderful inventions. All of them kept an open mind and
                                 were full of a sense of wonder. I mention these components because
                                 each of them can be applied to business with some great results.
                                    Sometimes people ask me how I do what I do. I don’t always
                                 have an answer because part of the process is difficult to describe,
                                 but when I saw these points in the article, I realized that is defi-
                                 nitely similar to what I go through to arrive at certain decisions.
                                 All of us have creative powers, so devote some time to learning
                                 about this process.
                                    Someone asked me if I thought I was a genius. I decided to
                                 say yes. Why not? Try it out. Tell yourself that you are a genius.
                                 Right away you will probably wonder why and in what way you
                                 are a genius. And right away you will have opened your mind up
                                 to wonder—and to asking questions. That’s a big first step to think-
                                 ing like a genius, and it might unlock some of your hidden talents.


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