Breaking this law could lead to a life sentence



The law of familiarity has a tendency of getting the best from all of us. However, there is one solution that I’ve applied that has made all the difference in my life and business.

There are many things we could do to face time in prison but this behavior can ultimately lead to a life sentence. Watch and share with anyone you may know who will get value from it.

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Published on May 25th of 2015. To see more videos from Entrepreneur Network partner, Patrick Bet-David check out VALUETAINMENT

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24 Comments on “Breaking this law could lead to a life sentence”

  1. Nicely said, Patrick. The practice of gratitude is a powerful way to transform your life, and the lives of those around you. I'm Canadian, and I am grateful for all that I have, and the peace that I live in. We have so much to be grateful for living in North America!!

  2. I find it a tad egotistical to preach patriotism with your face in the camera like this for 5+mins. You got your degree, your family the whole nine in.Nice self promoting speech.

  3. Hello Mr. David. I am a young 18 year old college student and I came across some of your videos and to be honest I have saw almost all of your videos lol. I heard you mention that I should have a mentor, but I have not in my area. Also, not so sound arrogant, but the people in my area are pretty simple. Therefore, in order to be a millionaire, I wanted to become a student of one. Thank you in advance!

  4. Would love to share this video on the USVIncCC.com Chamber website.. if you would send me a Link to download the video, I would be glad to do so.

    Thank you for your service..

    Salute!

  5. Life is real. My younger brother Alan King has gone to War. I'm so grateful and happy he returned home. He's my best friend. Wealth is not nearly as important as family. I thank God for life with emphasis on being consistently grateful for Veterans as well as our families.

  6. Hey pat that was very deep and it touched my heart, i hope to be more grateful and appreciative to life and other respected people.

  7. Still going- great message. Gratitude is extremely important. If we are not grateful, we forget about everything we have going for us, and we start to become negative, which leads to us not being to concentrate and focus, and eventually, lots of problems in many different aspects of our life.

  8. Lesson: Law of familiarity.
    Fight it. Have a constant state of gratitude. Even when people tock you off, continue to give them gratitude. You know that when they become a memory, you'll be grateful… why not be grateful now?. Call or text those people in your life who you are grateful for, and let them know it. Tell them why. Thank them. Just sent a text to my parents and siblings.

    Thanks Patrick!

  9. Great message as always.
    You know what really pissess me off is Stolen Valor. They should get 10 years for stealing from our service members.

  10. Everyday no matter how bad it was yesterday, or what I'm facing today I count my blessings and give thanks no matter what. I'm alive, I have a solid roof over my head. I have warm clothes to face the winter, I have a car that helps me get around. My family is alive and they love me. My pets are okay and showing me lots of love. I have an adequate job, actually a fantastic job for a full time student. I have the ability to study a program where I can develop high income skills, and I've been blessed with mentors such as Pat who have taught me that college isn't the only place to learn. I have access to free education through my public library through my phone. I have an abundance of food, electricity, heat, ac, and entertainment at my fingertips. I'm enormously blessed.

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