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. Daniels, (born in 1932 in Adelaide, Australia) is an Australian life coach, writer, and professional speaker.
Daniels has authored thirteen books, including How to Reach Your Life Goals and How to be Happy Though Rich. Daniels came from a disadvantaged background and was challenged with illiteracy in his early years. His family was third generation welfare recipients, he has two alcoholic brothers, 4 fathers and 2 mothers. Many of his relatives have been in jail. He failed at every grade in school and became a bricklayer. At 26 years of age he was hopelessly in debt, and attended a Billy Graham Crusade on 25 May 1959. He attributes his life change and subsequent success to that meeting. After reading 2,000 biographies, Daniels went into business three times, failing each time, but avoiding bankruptcy. He subsequently managed to build a large real estate business in Australia and South East Asia and serves as a director and chairman on a range of international boards.Described by Dr Norman Vincent Peale as the best speaker in the world[citation needed], Daniels has been speaking on personal development for over 30 years.Daniels married his wife Robina in 1955 and has three children and eight grandchildren .Initially Daniels wanted to become a champion boxer and he still hits a speed ball. Inventor: Charles M. Schulz Criteria: First to invent. Entrepreneur. Birth: November 26, 1922 in St. Paul, Minnesota Death: February 12, 2000 in Santa Rosa, California Nationality: American SPARKY: A Young Charles Schulz Shows His Promise Charles Schulz, (1922~2000) was born November 26, 1922 to Carl and Dena Schulz of St. Paul, Minnesota. By weeks end, however, Charles became known as "Sparky," nicknamed by an uncle with a soft spot for Barney Googles horse "Sparkplug." Schulz carries the nickname to this day, proof of a life devoted to comics. Early on, Schulz recognized his own talents, realizing he could draw even better than his older cousin. An insightful kindergarten teacher once told him, "Someday, Charles, you're going to be an artist." "It" seems beyond the comprehension of people that someone can be born to draw comic strips, but I think I was, "says Schulz. "My ambition from earliest memory was to produce a daily comic strip."
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And here I stand, and here I'll stay G Let it go D Let it go C The cold never bothered me anyway [Verse 2] Em C
I know left a life behind but I'm too relieved to grieve [Chorus] G Let it go D Let it go Em C
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