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unusual action) more out of surprise than because of any intellectual decision to do so. If, as he later said, he had told someone that he should stop the car because of a dream, he would have been considered foolish. If I had acted upon my stock dream, I would have purchased some shares that the broker said were “dead” (first unusual action). I would have had to borrow the money to do so (second unusual action). Since the UN credit union did not loan money to invest in stock purchases, I would have needed to invent another
Your Nostradamus Factor: Accessing Your Innate Ability to See into the Future
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