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"The chronofile persuaded me ten years after its inception to start my life as nearly new as is humanly possible to do. It persuaded me to dedicate my life to others instead of myself. Not on an altruistic basis but because the chronofile for the first 32 years of my life clearly demonstrated that I was positively effective in producing wealth only when I was dedicated to others. Further chronofile observations then showed me that the larger the number for whom I worked the more positively effective I became.
"Thus it became obvious through the chronofile that if I worked for all of humanity I would be optimally effective. Setting out to start life all over again, I did not try to make myself a new, or a different, man, another man. I sought only to allow myself to articulate my own innate motivational integrity instead of trying to accommodate everyone else’s prefabricated credos, educational theories, romances, and mores that had occurred in my first life.
“One basic tenet of my new volition was that whatever was to be accomplished for anyone must never be at the cost of another. Robin Hood was a story my father read aloud to me when I was”
