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Go out and buy yourself a 5 cent pencil and a 10 cent notebook and begin to write down some million-dollar ideas for yourself.

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10 Comments
  1. Mike
    Mike

    This is the greatest. The funny thing is that million dollar ideas are a dime a dozen. It’s the people to flesh their ideas out and make something of them that actually see the money.

    • Michelle
      Michelle

      Look at that, another nice quotable: “Million Dollar ideas are a dime a dozen” LOVE IT!

  2. Sarah
    Sarah

    I LOVE THIS! This is definitely an inspiration, makes me want to go buy a new journal and start writing out ideas right now!

  3. John
    John

    Sounds like something my dad would say. He was full of these same little gems of wisdom. It really can be that easy, if you just get rid of all the limitations in your mind, and start letting your creativity run wild, you will find brilliance.

  4. Dana
    Dana

    This is fabulous. I’m going to show it to my kids, this is bound to inspire them. :)

  5. Chris
    Chris

    Done and done! :) Got my pencil, notebook, and a cup of coffee and I’m ready to go. Thanks for the post!

    • Michelle
      Michelle

      Be sure to let us know what you come up with! :)

  6. Liz
    Liz

    It just goes to show, ideas can come from anywhere! All you need is a blank sheet of paper and no restraint!

  7. Mitch
    Mitch

    What’s great is that you can take that 5 cent pencil and 10 cent notebook with you wherever you go, and keep writing down million dollar ideas and you’ll have a notebook worth billions!

    • Anon
      Anon

      Gimme that notebook…. Or, I guess, we can share.

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