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MINDset Monday: Abundance
“The key to abundance is meeting limited circumstances with unlimited thoughts.” - Marianne Williamson (Author & Political Activist)

From me:
"People love hanging out with abundance-minded individuals. Ask yourself the question, would you rather spend your day with someone who thinks the world is falling apart and sees danger around every corner? Or with someone who believes that the passionate and determined human mind can overcome almost every challenge?" [Tweet]
From the world:
“The key to abundance is meeting limited circumstances with unlimited thoughts.” - Marianne Williamson (Author & Political Activist) [Tweet]
Data-driven optimism:
Within the past 50 years, we’ve become freer than we’ve ever been! Countries living in democracy doubled from 28.8% to 61.1% and South America alone jumped from 36.4% in 1970, to 91.7% by 2020. [Tweet]
A thought exercise for the week:
What project would you passionately work on solving if you had an abundance of capital, talent, and technology to attack it? [Tweet]
Zero-G Competition Winners
1) Jordan Carraway, an aspiring astronaut from Alabama took the top spot with 1089 referrals.
2) The raffle winner will be announced this week (you will be messaged by my team directly via email if you won).
3) The Top 10 referrers will receive a signed copy of my book, The Future is Faster Than You Think, and have the option to join me during a Twitter space to talk about mindset (you will also receive a direct message from my team via email with details)
If you have any questions about the contest please refer to this webpage.
More about our top referrer, Jordan Carraway:

Jordan Carraway, aspiring astronaut
Jordan Carraway is a senior at Auburn University where she is studying Industrial and Systems Engineering in hopes of one day becoming an astronaut. She is currently working at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama as a Space Camp crew trainer for her second summer. Additionally, she is a cadet at Auburn’s Air Force ROTC detachment, where she will commission into the Air Force upon graduation, with hopes of receiving a pilot slot. Alongside her school involvement, Jordan competes in Miss America Organization competitions under the state organization, Miss Alabama. She is the outgoing Miss Hoover, giving up her title this coming August. Her platform is titled “Girls Can!” and focuses on empowering women in male-dominated career fields, and she hopes to one day turn it into a mentoring nonprofit for young women.
Until next week,
Peter Diamandis Founder, author & data-driven optimist
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