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FROM: Michael Turner
LOCATION: England
DATE:
DEAR CUSTOMER
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I'll explain the secrets of my strategy in just a moment, but before
I do, let me tell you a little bit about me.
My name is Michael Turner and I'm a professional gambler.
After completing my law degree at one of the most prestigious
universities in the country, I SECURED A HIGHLY LUCRATIVE JOB AT ONE
OF THE LARGEST INTERNATIONAL LAW FIRMS IN THE WORLD.
Upon qualification, I was working on complex corporate deals, working
14 hour days, 6 days a week, trying to make a name for myself in the
City.
I'm not going to lie. I MADE A LOT OF MONEY.
But I simply didn't have the time to spend it.
Although I was amassing a large pot of money in the ban - I WASN'T
HAPPY.
I had alienated my friends and the cracks were beginning to show.
The more immersed in work I got, the unhappier I became.
I was no longer the fresh faced, happy and outgoing young
professional who walked out of university with a double first in law.
In fact, I was the complete opposite.
I was surviving on energy drinks, coffee and fast food.
The few friends I had were seriously worried about the impact of work
on my physical and mental health.
Then on 1 December 2009, my whole world was
TIPPED UPSIDE DOWN.
THIS WAS A DAY I WOULD REMEMBER FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE (ALONG WITH
ANOTHER LIFE-CHANGING DAY WHICH I'LL COME TO LATER).
At the end of a EUR1b deal acting for one of the largest banks in the
world, my supervising partner, John, suffered a NEAR FATAL HEART
ATTACK in the office during one of our regular all nighters.
Those moments will stay with me for the rest of my life.
We had just completed the deal which was the culmination of 6 months
hard work and several 100 hour weeks.
As the champagne was about to be popped, John just dropped to the
floor, gasping for air. He was having a heart attack.
John had become a friend, mentor and father figure to me. This was
hardly surprising given the amount of time we had spent together in
the office.
He was 45 years old but looked 60. He was divorced with three kids he
never saw.
That night, I spent 7 hours in hospital by his bed side. As mentally
and emotionally tired as I was, my brain was working in over drive.
I couldn't help but see myself lying on a hospital bed ten years down
the line. Something Had To Change.
It was then, at 7.30am, that I realised my health and well-being
meant more to me than a handsome six figure salary with bonus to
match.
I had saved enough cash to survive a year without a job.
I thought it would be hard to turn my back on the cash and the
adrenalin that comes with working on some of the biggest corporate
deals in the world.
However, once I made my decision, I had complete piece of mind.
I LEFT THE HOSPITAL AND HEADED STRAIGHT TO THE OFFICE.
I resigned without a moment's hesitation.
I left the office never to return again.
No more excessive hours!
NO MORE UNREASONABLE TARGETS!
NO ONE TO ANSWER TO!
I felt liberated. But the same question kept running through my mind.
WHAT ON EARTH WAS I GOING TO DO? SURELY I WOULD HAVE TO TAKE A STEP
DOWN THE FINANCIAL LADDER?
The following few weeks were, to be perfectly honest, a bit of a
blur.
So much had happened so fast that it took some time for everything to
sink in. I caught up with some old friends and saw my family again.
So much had changed.
Although I will never forgive myself for turning my back on all those
loved ones, I just thanked my lucky stars that I got out of the rat
race when I did.
A few months passed, and I started to regain a sense of direction and
motivation.
I just had to find something that would be as lucrative as my
previous job as a city lawyer with 99% less hours. It was during a
visit to the house of my old boss, some months later, THAT MY LIFE
WOULD CHANGE FOREVER.
IT WAS 4 APRIL 2010 - THIS WAS THE SECOND MOST LIFE CHANGING DAY OF
MY LIFE.
John had been recuperating at home and was now fighting fit. To my
surprise, he had also quit his job at the firm.
HE WAS EARNING