3 Feet from Gold … with a Twist #shorts

By Jeff Altman, The Big Game Hunter

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During the Gold Rush days, there was a man who was mining for several months, quit his job and he hadn’t struck gold yet, and was becoming frustrated and tired. And he sold his equipment to another man who resumed mining exactly where the first guy was. The new miner was advised by his engineer, that there was gold only three feet away from where the first man had stopped. And he was right. And thus, the first man had stopped three feet away from gold.

This is a story about determination and perseverance in the face of adversity. It’s also . . . and no one talks about this part, a story about having resources in the form of this engineer who would tell the second man exactly where the gold was. Don’t forget about that part, too.

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