Joe Polish: Well, I?ve had several low points…a couple of deaths of people close to me. There are some horrendous ones that I actually don?t even want to talk about because they?re kind of personal.
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Len Thurmond: Wow, what was the low point of my life? I honestly don?t know what the low point of my life was.
I went through a really tough childhood and adolescence and early adulthood, but truthfully, it was all self-imposed. It stems from my father and mother got divorced, and it?s the same old story. That?s not even, in most people?s eyes, worth getting upset over, you know. How could you let your life get destroyed over something like that?
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Michael Davis: When my sister died it would have been really easy for me to end up in jail or dead myself. My cousin, William T. William, that?s his name, and my mom, Jean, made it really, really, easy for me to overcome those obstacles, those dangers in my life.
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Stephen Pierce: Well there are a lot of heroes. There are a lot of people that I would say that I look up to that I look to model my life after. Mike Murdock. Anthony Robbins would be one, Joel Osteen would another.
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Chuck Daniel: Oh, I’ve had a lot, some indirect and some direct. You know, first of all, my parents. From early on, my mom always said you’re going to a university. You can do whatever you want, and you just have to decide what you want to do.
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Michel Fortin: Oh, my goodness, do you have a couple of hours? I’m not a religious person. I am a very spiritual person and I read a lot on spiritual leaders because I believe they have a lot to teach us, whether it’s Jesus or the person actually I’m really referring to is the Buddha.
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David Hancock: It’s hard to put a name to anything, but they’d probably have to be my parents, my bride and my kids because they put up with me, but, if I wanted to split it out a little bit more than that, it would have to be others who strive to do and live right, because I get a lot of encouragement and power for what I do by seeing others living their lives right, running their businesses right, and doing their things right.
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Heather Seitz: You know the definition of a hero; it’s hard to say is there any one hero or are there a handful of heroes, because I really think and not to sound cliché; everybody in their own right is a hero to somebody. I look at my neighbors and I just adore their daughters and you see the way they look at their parents and its like, just what they’ve been able to do and obstacles that they’ve been able to overcome.
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