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games。 In the aftermath of that spectacular achievement; I had 
the pleasure of speaking with Milt on numerous occasions。 He 
often confided to me that many of the athletes against whom 
he peted in high school were far superior to him at that 
time。 But at some point; they had made the decision to 
abandon a sports career and the Razor's Edge difference for 
Milt was that he kept training。 The resultthe day they pinned 
the gold medal on Milt; he was recognized as the best athlete 
in the entire world! 

One of the most powerful illustrations of the fine line 
which separates winning from losing was revealed in the 
filming of the movie; The Razor's Edge。 The cast for the movie 
was prised of eight 〃principal actors;〃 and eight 〃stand
ins。〃 (That is to say; each 〃principal〃 had a 〃standin〃 to do the 
hard; grueling and tiresome work for him; while the stars did 
〃the rest!〃) After the film had been pleted; Life Magazine 
published a story in which the pictures of the eight 
〃principals〃 were exhibited on one page; and the eight 〃stand
ins〃 were shown on the opposite page。 

The standin for 〃the star〃 of the film; Tyrone Power; was 
a man by the name of Thomas Noonan。 Noonan was a close 
associate of Power's and they had even attended the same high 
school at the same time。 Both men were about the same size; 
they were equal in intelligence; they dressed almost 
identically; and they resembled one another very closely; even 
in their physical appearance。 In point of fact; as close a 
resemblance as was humanly possible existed between each 
〃principal actor〃 and his or her 〃standin。〃 But in one wayand 


one way onlythe 〃principal actors〃 and their 〃standins〃 were 
pletely dissimilar。 For the bined salaries received by 
the eight 〃principals〃 for the picture amounted to; what was at 
that time; a staggering 489;000。 The bined salaries for 
the eight 〃standins;〃 on the other hand; amounted to a paltry 
6;534。 The 〃principals〃 may only have been slightly more 
talented than their 〃understudies〃 were; but the moary 
pensation which they received was seventyfive times 
greater! 

As your awareness bees increasingly great with 
respect to 〃The Razor's Edge〃 concept; you will be astounded 
by the number of such examples you encounter every day。 As 
a case in point; just consider how much kindlier you feel 
towards a particular retail store; where the cashier smiles and 
〃thanks you for your business;〃 and then asks you to e 
back 〃real soon〃; as pared to one where you are greeted 
with a stern; 〃Well; are you going to buy anything or not;〃 
attitude。 

Or consider this illustrationapproximately one year ago; 
a family attended one of my seminars in Toronto。 They were a 
truly beautiful family; but they had a serious problem and 
they asked me if I could help them solve it。 They informed me; 
to begin with; that they were the owners of an automobile 
repair shop。 But they also explained their business had gone 
sour; so 〃sour;〃 in fact; they were seriously contemplating 
〃closing their doors;〃 and going to work for someone else。 

In an attempt to assist them; I visited them on the 
premises of their shop and I asked them a series of related 
questions。 Then; I 〃sat back〃 and listened very carefully to the 
answers which they provided me with。 It wasn't long before I 
ascertained; that whenever I asked a question having to do 
with their ability as mechanics; they answered with great 
enthusiasm and literally overflowing with confidence。 In fact; 
they soon had me convinced not only were they very skillful 
mechanics; but they were exceptionally hard workers as well。 


On the other hand; however; I also discerned; that 
whenever I asked them a question which touched upon the 
public relation's side of their business; they exhibited 
absolutely no enthusiasm; whatsoever。 In fact; an aura of 
pessimism and despondency actually came over them。 It was 
fairly obvious to me; therefore; the only problem which this 
family really had was dealing with their own mental attitudes。 

Once I had identified the exact nature of the problem; I 
was able to suggest corrective action。 I told them they must 
begin to 〃visualize their shop full of cars which needed to be 
repaired。〃 I suggested; moreover; that every time they 
visualized themselves doing work on a car; they also visualize 
themselves vacuuming the inside of the car; washing the 
outside; and making sure the windows were spotless。 I pointed 
out to them; that because most people don't really understand 
very much about the mechanical aspects of a car; the only 
thing which they would notice; was 〃how it looked;〃 and since 
almost everyone feels better driving a car that looks good; 
these little extra touches would soon start paying great 
dividends for them。 

Approximately two weeks later; I received a phone call 
from one of the family members。 She told me that none of 
them quite understood how 〃something so basic;〃 could make 
such a tremendous difference。 But nevertheless; they had 
bee so busy in the next two weeks since I had visited 
them; their only problem now was pleting all of the work 
which they had attracted to themselves。 The Razor's Edge 
difference that changed their business from a loser into a 
winner; turned out to be nothing more dramatic than a 
hospitable attitude and a few additional touches on each and 
every automobile。 Was it worth it? Just ask the Jacob's family 
of Toronto; Canada! 

Most educators will admit  with some coaxing  that the 
average individual reads at only about a grade six or seven 
level。 The reason for this is we are taught to read by the time 
we reach grade six or seven; and then we never bother to 


improve our reading skills beyond that point。 You should 
realize; moreover; that what is true about 〃reading;〃 is also 
true of most other skills which we acquire in life。 Once people 
have bee proficient in the basics in any particular field; 
they usually choose to stop learning; and of course; from that 
point forward they cease to improve。 Since this is true of most 
people; it follows that it is only the small minority of people in 
any given field who will go on to bee the acknowledged 
experts in their chosen vocation。 Therefore; they are the people 
who can demand and who will receive the lion's share of the 
ine in their field。 (Just reflect upon the vast difference in 
the ines of the actors in the movie The Razor's Edge。) 

Taking this information into account; consider the job 
you are doing presently and ask yourself the following 
questions: 〃How good am I at doing it?;〃 and 〃How much better 
could I be?〃 Realize; that if you would study your chosen field 
for one hour per day; in five years time you would have 
studied for 45 fortyhour weeks; which amounts to almost a 
full year of study。 Moreover; since you would only be studying 
for one hour at any given time; you would be able to give the 
material your undivided attention。 Therefore; it would actually 
be the equivalent of 〃a full year〃 of concentrated study。 This 
means that by the end of the first year; you would already 
have put in nine fortyhour weeks of invaluable study time。 
Although this amounts to only one hour of study per day; if 
you were to follow this schedule rigorously; in a relatively 
short span of time you would stand among your peers like a 
giraffe in a herd of field mice。 

In fact; when you really think about it; you will soon 
understand there isn't any petition at all; because there 
are so few people in the race; that even the losers are winners。 
Therefore; you need not do a tremendous amount of studying 
to gain the understanding you require; because again; the 
difference between knowledge and ignorance; may be as fine 
as 〃the Razor's Edge。〃 


Let's get down to specifics againas I have explained to 
audiences on numerous occasions; I do a great deal of 
studying by listening to educational tapes while I am driving 
my car。 I'd like to suggest that you turn your radio off and 
your taperecorder on when you get into your car; as it could 
make as big a difference for you; as it has for me。 You should 
be aware that those people who drive twentyfive thousand 
miles per year spend thirteen fortyhour weeks sitting behind 
the wheel of their car。 Therefore; they are in an excellent 
position to have a wealth of invaluable information deposited 
in their subconscious minds; while they are; otherwise; 
engaged in the routine activity of driving。 Remember; it is 
virtually impossible to keep exposing your mind to great ideas 
without having those ideas expressed in your physical world。 
Moreover; it is probably only one idea you need to make the 
difference in your life。 

Consider this illustrationby merely moving an index 
finger a fraction of an inch; a person can transform a cold 
piece of metal into a deadly weapon。 Or; by simply shouting 
the word 〃Fire;〃 a person can turn a room full of happy people 
into a screaming; panicstricken mob。 Obviously; these are 
both very negative examples。 Nevertheless; they do graphically 
illustrate the important truth; that 〃the Razor's Ed
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