WOW!!! What a great, powerful newsletter. Thank you for opening up and sharing your story. We aren't machines and our "modern" medicine is beginning to realize that. My brother survived a horrific accident and traumatic brain injury, the doctors say the damage he had was 10 million to 1 that he would even survive. And he did, and worked hard, and still works hard. And is now enjoying his first granddaughter. Looking forward to more of your knowledge and strength!
A compelling story told here. It must be looked at and thought through. Most typical medical medicines will cause other problems to the body which will then cause another issue in your body as it solves the other problems. Many thanks for sharing this.
My main premise to starting to write on substack was to make people go hmm..... Nothing is absolute. We must keep our mind open. That is the only way to survive in this 'ball of confusion'.
The story and teachings are truly remarkable. As I read through it, the beliefs I've held for 80 years raced through my mind. I consider myself incredibly fortunate that I rarely wavered in my pursuit of goals, and as a result, I achieved success throughout my life.
The most significant projects I took on were not handed to me by my superiors, but were ideas I proposed and successfully executed with the help of my colleagues. Admittedly, I've also made some stupid decisions, often due to my own stubbornness.
These fundamental beliefs have always served as my guiding light. Upon reflection, I realize that my core belief has become my QUEST: to secure Hungary's access to cutting-edge technologies by eliminating the (COCOM) restrictions.
I was working on it for 25 years as an officer of the Hungarian Intelligence Service. Later, as Undersecretary of Commerce, I led the successful negotiations to get Hungary off the COCOM List of Proscribed Destinations. Within two more years Hungary became a founding member of the successor organization: the Wassenaar Arrangement. It is still the backbone of the global export control regulations.
FELICES WHAT IS THE MOST POWERFUL TOOL FOR CREATING
Excellent message. Thank you so much for posting this.
I'm happy you like it! Thank you, @Lois Thomson Bowersock !
WOW!!! What a great, powerful newsletter. Thank you for opening up and sharing your story. We aren't machines and our "modern" medicine is beginning to realize that. My brother survived a horrific accident and traumatic brain injury, the doctors say the damage he had was 10 million to 1 that he would even survive. And he did, and worked hard, and still works hard. And is now enjoying his first granddaughter. Looking forward to more of your knowledge and strength!
@Thomas Meyer, well done for your brother!
Thank you for sharing this story! We must have inner strength and wisdom; everything good in our lives develops from it.
Finally, this is how civilization progresses!
A compelling story told here. It must be looked at and thought through. Most typical medical medicines will cause other problems to the body which will then cause another issue in your body as it solves the other problems. Many thanks for sharing this.
Thank you so much, @Akcidentalwriter !
This was timeless and priceless. people have to realize there may be another way.
You are absolutely right! Thank you for your support!
My main premise to starting to write on substack was to make people go hmm..... Nothing is absolute. We must keep our mind open. That is the only way to survive in this 'ball of confusion'.
True, an open mind is humble (it is aware of how much it does not know), curious and powerful at the same time.
Thank you for the dialogue here. That is so crucial to get back.
Mladena,
The story and teachings are truly remarkable. As I read through it, the beliefs I've held for 80 years raced through my mind. I consider myself incredibly fortunate that I rarely wavered in my pursuit of goals, and as a result, I achieved success throughout my life.
The most significant projects I took on were not handed to me by my superiors, but were ideas I proposed and successfully executed with the help of my colleagues. Admittedly, I've also made some stupid decisions, often due to my own stubbornness.
These fundamental beliefs have always served as my guiding light. Upon reflection, I realize that my core belief has become my QUEST: to secure Hungary's access to cutting-edge technologies by eliminating the (COCOM) restrictions.
I was working on it for 25 years as an officer of the Hungarian Intelligence Service. Later, as Undersecretary of Commerce, I led the successful negotiations to get Hungary off the COCOM List of Proscribed Destinations. Within two more years Hungary became a founding member of the successor organization: the Wassenaar Arrangement. It is still the backbone of the global export control regulations.
Belief - Ideation - Quest - Implementation -Success