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                                                      DONALD J. TRUMP
                                 It’s that old fine line between bravery and stupidity. Know the tides
                                 before you dive in. There’s always a certain amount of danger, dan-
                                 ger meaning the unknown, even in shallow waters. Riptides and
                                 sharks exist. Sometimes you don’t see them until it’s too late. Keep
                                 that in mind no matter how sensational or foolproof you think
                                 your idea might be.
                                    Charles de Gaulle is a figure of historic importance, especially
                                 as it pertains to World War II, and he came from a family of his-
                                 torians and writers. In fact, his father taught literature and philos-
                                 ophy. But the young Charles de Gaulle had a passionate interest
                                 in military matters,and he was determined in every respect to pur-
                                 sue this unexpected passion. He was a force in world history
                                 known for his extraordinary stubbornness. He became known as
                                 “the man who said no” when he refused to accept the terms of
                                 the armistice with Nazi Germany.When he said no, he meant it.
                                 There was no equivocating. I don’t know all the details of  his early
                                 life, but I can imagine a boy from a family of intellectuals might
                                 have experienced some scrutiny when he displayed an intense in-
                                 terest in all things military. But he knew what he wanted to do,and
                                 he followed his own path.
                                    It’s a good idea to take your own pulse once in awhile instead
                                 of just focusing on what the masses are doing. Take a break from
                                 expectations, from the media, and plug into yourself.You might
                                 find that your electricity is better suited to another socket. You
                                 might have to exert yourself, but look at the alternatives that re-
                                 main. Get out of your so-called comfort zone. I call it compla-
                                 cency, and it’s a good way to get nowhere.
                                    I remember firing someone who once said “I think it’s
                                 good enough”when referring to project he was working on. Good
                                 enough? It wasn’t good enough for me, and if it was good enough
                                 for him, he shouldn’t be working for me. I want people who
                                 will go the extra mile to make it the best. Don’t be so easily


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