See You At The Top

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The word “different” will probably come into your mind every
time you open the pages of See You At The Top. The dust jacket is
different, and to start with “The End” is certainly different. The
book is different in “feel,” “subject matter,” and “technique.” For
example, I will often “shift gears” on you and insert an analogy,
example, one-liner, or power phrase to force you to pause and
hopefully lead you to re-read the material to make certain you got
the message. I will also emphasize a “different” theme in today’s
market place as I stress that you can get everything in life you
want only if you help enough other people get what they want.
As the author, I believe that the entire book is different and
effective, but my objective was not to write a book that was
“different.” The difference evolved because I wrote the book as I
speak. [I’m like the crosseyed discus thrower. I don’t set any
records, but I do keep the crowd alert.] During the past 19 years, I
have given the speech, “Biscuits, Fleas and Pump Handles,” the
original title of this book, over 3,000 times. Initially, the material
only covered a forty-five minute presentation. Through the years
that forty-five-minute talk has expanded into this full length
book and the “I CAN” course which is being taught in schools and
churches, and the Richer Life Course which is being taught in
businesses all over America.
I cover a lot of subjects in See You At The Top, but my major
objective is to communicate my feelings on faith, love, optimism,
a~d enthusiasm. This is important because in today’s world many
people are confused about what real love and real faith is and are
too “sophisticated” to show their true feelings and display real
enthusiasm for anything.
On love – I plead guilty to loving the Lord, my wife, my
family, my fellowman, and America.
On faith – I don’t know what tomorrow holds but I know Who

holds tomorrow so I approach it with confidence and thanksgiv-
ing. My Bible assures me that my past is forgiven and forgotten.

That takes care of my past. Jesus Christ said, “I have come that
you might have life and have it more abundantly.” That takes
care of the present. John 3:16 assures me I will have everlasting life.

That takes care of my future.

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