Chapter 2
The Key to Winning Every Race
Do you see a man diligent in his business? He shall
stand before kings.
Proverbs 22:29
Become the One in a Thousand Who Achieves Incredible Outcomes
In
any endeavor we undertake, or any goal we pursue, we can experience
outcomes that are incredible; great; good; okay; poor; terrible;
and catastrophic . In my fifty- plus years , I have
experienced all of these outcomes personally, professionally, and
financially . On studying the lives of many of history’s
most successful people, I discovered that they too have experienced
of the gamut of these outcomes in one or more areas of their lives.
But
in the areas of their greatest achievements, without exception,
they have achieved incredible outcomes. A nd every one
of them achieved their incredible outcomes because they learned
and utilized one simple, yet incredibly powerful, skill. This skill
was their key to achieving their impossible dreams. George Washington,
Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, Clara Barton,
John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Sam Walton, Walt Disney, Bill
Gates, Oprah Winfrey, and Steven Spielberg are just a few of the
people who have used it. The fact is, whenever it is used,
it ultimately produces incredible outcomes.
Moreover, incredible outcomes are almost never achieved without it.
Unfortunately, less than one in a thousand people fully utilize
it. The good news is that it is a skill that can be easily
learned. And it can be used by anyone, regardless of their background,
education or IQ.
I’m talking about the skill of diligence. M
ost people think they understand what diligence means, but nothing
could be fu rther from the truth. When Solomon talks about
diligence, he’s talking about a trait that is as rare as
a ten-caret diamond. The reason it’s so rare is that
true diligence runs contrary to human nature.
We all have traits that are part of the human condition. These
traits produce our natural drives, inclinations, strengths and
weaknesses. Diligence, however, is not one of them. In
fact, the trait common to all humans is our desire or drive for
instant gratification. We want as much as we can get, as
fast as we can get it, with as little effort as possible. That is
our nature. We all have a natural inclination to follow the
path of least resistance. Fortunately, despite our
natural inclination, we can choose to follow a path of
greater resistance, and become diligent in the pursuit of any endeavor,
project or goal. And I f you develop the kind of diligence
that Solomon refers to, you can achieve incredible outcomes in
any important area of your life.
Solomon’s concept of diligence (It’s
not what you think.)
My computer dictionary describes diligence as, “A persistent
and hard-working effort in doing something.” I love
the word “persistent;” persistence is certainly a
part of diligence. “Hard-working,” on the other
hand is not the most accurate term to use when trying to understand
Solomon’s meaning. I’d prefer to use the phrase, “smart-working.” If
I need to cut down a tree and try to cut it down with a hammer,
that would be hard-working, but it certainly would not be diligent. It
could take me hours, even days to chop down a tree with a hammer.
On
the other hand, if I use a chain saw I might cut that same tree
down in minutes. I would not be working nearly as hard,
but I’d be working a lot smarter. My computer software
lists the following words as synonyms of diligence: meticulousness,
conscientiousness, thoroughness and carefulness. Although
all of these qualities are important aspects of diligence, they
do not fully convey Solomon’s meaning.
To fully understand what Solomon meant by the word diligent, we
need to add these definitions to Solomon’s words found in
Proverbs 20:11. “Even a child is known by his doings,
whether his work be pure and whether it be right.” The
key words here are, “pure,” and “right.” Solomon
uses the word “pure” not just in the sense of a moral
or ethical value, but rather about work in its purest form. It’s
more akin to a mining term than an ethical term. Solomon’s
mines represented a tremendous portion of his wealth; he often
used mining terms in his writings. And i f you’re
mining for gold what do you do? You dig a lot of dirt, you
find a big rock, and you take that big rock and subject it to a
tremendous amount of heat. This melts all of the impurities.
What’s
left behind is pure gold. That is the “pure” sideof
diligence. It’s getting down to investing one’s
days, hours, and minutes into that which brings a pure return on
the time and effort invested.
The other side of diligence is the “right” side. It’s
not just about working at something with persistence, and by working
smart. It’s about doing it right-- expeditiously,
efficiently and effectively. In other words, doing it on
time to the highest standards possible, regardless of what is demanded
or expected. It means bringing creativity, persistence and
even other people and outside resources into the effort to achieve
an extraordinary outcome.
Now before you back away and say, “That’s just not
me. I’m not a creative or persistent kind of person,” let
me tell you, you can be. All you need to do is follow Solomon’s
recipe for developing the skill of diligence. He understood
that anyone could develop this skill. Remember,
he said, “Even a child. . . ” And
once we’ve mastered the art of diligence, we can use it in
any important area of our lives, in any endeavor or pursuit to
achieve incredible outcomes. We can use it to turn
poor marriages into great marriages; good careers into incredible
careers; and a failing business into a successful one.
Diligence
DILLIGENCE is a learnable skill which combines: creative
persistence, a smart-working effort rightly planned and rightly
performed in a timely, efficient and effective manner
to attain a result that is pure and of the highest quality
of excellence.
Sound complicated? That’s because true diligence involves all
nine qualities. That is why true diligence is so rare. Perhaps
it might be more easily understood by a simple illustration.
My freshman year of college I was made a platoon commander in
R.O.T.C. The other 39 platoon commanders were juniors and
seniors. The major R.O.T.C event of the year was the annual
drill competition among the 40 platoons. Prior to the competition,
one officer thought his platoon would win hands down. He
thought he and his platoon had been diligent all year in their
weekly 7:00 AM drill sessions. What he didn’t
know was that my platoon showed up every week at 6:00AM (voluntarily)
and practiced for two hours instead of one. He didn’t
realize that I had taught my platoon complex drill-team maneuvers
during the hour each week that we alone occupied the drill field.
Every one of the 30 cadets in my platoon worked diligently to
master the maneuvers.
By the time the competition rolled around, we had practiced twice
as many hours, and learned far more complex routines. In
relation to the other platoons, we had been truly diligent,
while the others only thought they were being diligent. The
result was an “incredible outcome.” My platoon
won the event, scoring 287 points out of a possible 300. The
favored platoon placed second, scoring only 168 points. I
was the only freshman to command a platoon in the history of R.O.T.C.
at Arizona State University to win the annual drill competition.
I
was named Cadet of the Year, given a 90-minute ride in a supersonic
fighter, and offered an Air Force flight scholarship to pay for
the remaining three years of my college education. I n all
fairness, however, we all won it – my entire platoon. And
we did it, not because we were smarter or better educated, but
because we were truly diligent.
The Rewards of Becoming Truly Diligent
It
is human nature to follow the path of least resistance. Solomon
understood that we needed to be motivated to choose diligence over
our natural inclination to “go with the flow.” And
what is that motivation? Being truly diligent, he tells
us, brings us priceless rewards, while a lack of diligence can
produce devastating consequences. Here are some of
the rewards he promises.
You will gain sure advantage.
In any endeavor, would you rather pursue it
having a strong and unshakeable advantage, or having a lasting
handicap? Solomon assures us that those who are truly
diligent will gain an insurmountable advantage over those who
are not. He says, “The plans of the diligent lead
surely to advantage.” (Prov. 21:5). Whether we’re
competing against companies, individuals, circumstance or simply
time, diligence will give us a unique advantage, one that will
result in greater productivity, achievement, wealth and fulfillment.
You will be in control of the situation, rather than
have the situation control you.
Would you prefer to have your destiny controlled by your boss
and other people, or would you rather control your own destiny? Solomon
says, “The hand of the diligent will rule, but the slack
hand will be put to forced labor.” (Prov 12:24). T
hose who are truly diligent not only control their own destiny,
but enhance the achievements of those around them as well.
You will experience true fulfillment.
The vast majority of people are in a perpetual state of
hunger. Not
for food, at least in America, but for things. Americans
today have more debt and lower savings than any generation in
our nation’s history. No matter what we have, it
seems as if it is never enough. Contentment and true
fulfillment seems to be as rare as a winning lottery ticket.
In
contrast, Solomon tells us, “the soul of the diligent is
made fat.” (Prov. 13:4). When using the word “soul,” Solomon
is referring to a man or woman’s innermost being, their
very core, the seat of their personality and emotions. Imagine
being so contented and fulfilled that you crave nothing. That’s
the kind of fulfillment that is promised to the diligent.
You will attain the respect and admiration of those
in authority.
While others fight to be noticed, the diligent
are sought out by people in positions of authority or prominence.
That
is what Solomon means when he says that the person who is diligent
in their business, “shall stand before kings,” (Prov.
22:29). They become bright stars that give off so much light
that they draw the attention of all around them.
Your needs will be satisfied.
Those who work diligently in their field of expertise will
achieve enough material success to satisfy their needs. In
Proverbs 28:19, Solomon writes, “He that tills his land
shall be satisfied with bread, but he that follows vain persons
is void of understanding.” Here, he also warns that if
you stray from your field of endeavors to follow vain people
or their advice, you will lose the path to understanding. Translation:
don’t be fooled by people who look successful on the surface
and offer “get rich quick schemes” which sound too
good to be true. They are. When you encounter such
people, run away.
You will experience ever-increasing success.
Solomon
assures us that those who diligently labor will experience success
and wealth that continually grows; but, money that comes to us
easily, without significant effort, will nearly always be lost. He
says, “Wealth
gotten by vanity shall be diminished., but he that gathers by
labor shall increase.” (Prov.13:11). As
hard as it is to believe, most lottery winners lose all of their
winnings in a relatively short amount of time. And even
gamblers lucky enough to win big, eventually lose their winnings
and end up in debt. The casinos in Las Vegas don’t
offer free palatial hotel suites to high rollers out of the goodness
of their heart. They do it because they know that no matter how
much a high roller wins, he will ultimately lose a lot more.
Your efforts will be profitable.
Solomon
promises that ALL diligent labor results in a profit. One that
is measured by the successful achievement of your goals, and
the financial reward you receive for achieving those goals. In
Proverbs 14:23, he says, “In all labor there is profit,
but mere talk leads only to poverty.” Apply
that labor to your marriage or your parenting efforts, and your
profit will be measured by the amount of fulfillment you and
your family gain. M ere talk, on the other hand, Solomon warns,
is cheap and easy, and leads only to poverty. Diligent
labor is demanding. It requires vision, creativity, commitment
and effective partnering. Essentially, Solomon is
telling us that if you are not profitable in your career, or
if your marriage isn’t as fulfilling as you wish, you are
probably not working diligently enough. Applying diligence
to any area of our lives always brings profitable results.
The Consequences of Not Being Diligent.
Our
greatest motivations in life are the desire for gain, and the
fear of loss. Solomon tries to motivate us with both. If
his seven rewards don’t provide the motivation you need
to pursue diligence, perhaps the consequences of not
being diligent will spur you on.
You
will always be at an insurmountable disadvantage.
The
diligent take all the time they need to plan, and prepare so
that they can perform with excellence. Those who aren’t
diligent fail to take the time they need to plan, prepare or
perform. They tend to “shoot from the hip, ” and
t heir haste ultimately results in failure. Solomon says, “The
plans of the diligent lead surely to advantage. But everyone
who is hasty {comes} surely to poverty.” (Prov.21:5).
I have
lost my life savings five times, and in each instance I acted with
haste-- I was anything but diligent. The first
two times, my losses came to $20,000, and $120,000, respectively.
The
next three times, the amounts were much greater, in the millions
of dollars . Similarly , my daughter lost her savings
when she acted hastily without seeking counsel from me or others.
Had
either of us acted with diligence rather than in haste, she would
still have a nice savings account, and I would have millions
of dollars more in my financial portfolio .
You will be ruled.
No
one likes living their life out of control. We hate
being overly controlled by others. Yet Solomon warns, “The
hand of the diligent will rule, but the slack hand will be put
to forced labor.” (Prov 12:24). Who decides
how you spend your days? How much money you’ll be
paid? Whether or not you’ll be promoted, demoted,
or even let go? Even with those who own their own businesses,
if they are not diligent, their customers or their competition
controls them.
You will crave, but find little solace.
While
those who are diligent see their deepest desires satisfied and
enjoy a profound sense of fulfillment, those who lack diligence
are subjected to endless cravings that can never be fulfilled. In
Proverbs 13:4, Solomon not only tells us that the soul of the
diligent will be made fat, he warns, “The
soul of the sluggard craves, but he gets nothing.” Sadly,
for those who lack diligence, their lives are defined by desire
rather than fulfillment .
You will lack understanding.
Today,
the television airwaves are filled with people who promise wealth
without work. You can buy real estate with
no money down, make hundreds of thousands of dollars in stock
trading, even if you have no money in savings, and on and on. Solomon
cautions that those who chase after quick-buck artists and their
get- rich- quick schemes demonstrate only their ignorance. “He
that tills his land shall be satisfied with bread, but he that
follows vain persons is void of understanding.” (Prov.
28:19).
Your wealth and security will dissipate.
“Wealth
gotten by vanity shall be diminished., but he that gathers
by labor shall increase.” Prov
13:11 Solomon contrasts the two ways people
gain wealth; those who gain it through their diligent efforts
and those who gain it without working for it. In Proverbs
13:11, he warns that
t hose who gain their wealth through vain pursuits, will see
that wealth decrease and ultimately disappear.
Your
efforts will come to nothing.
Those who diligently labor work their butts off; others
are constantly talking about what they will do someday. Talk
is cheap. It requires no effort. Diligent labor
requires a great deal of effort. But while the diligent
is profiting from his labors, the talker is merely wasting his – and
other’s – time. That’s why Solomon
tells us in Proverbs 14:23, that, “mere talk leads only
to poverty.”
How can you bring true diligence into every area of your
life?
Solomon
gives us four steps that anyone can use to make diligence a part
of his or her daily life. However, there’s one giant
roadblock . It’s a roadblock that we will encounter
nearly everyday. I’m speaking of our inherent tendency
to take the path of least resistance, our innate laziness.
Few
of us view ourselves as lazy. But the truth is, we all have the seeds of
laziness within our nature. And if they are not dealt with,
they will grow into a field that will undermine one or more aspects
of our lives. Left
unattended, they can choke the potential from our lives . Often,
we confront the seeds of laziness in one area of life, such
as such as our job or career, and leave them unattended in other
areas such as our marriages or our relationships with our children.
I
have known men who have made great fortunes in their professional
lives, while their marriages end in divorce . It doesn’t
have to be this way. Solomon shows us how to deal with
these seeds wherever they lie, and replace them with the seeds
of diligence.
Recognizing the Root Causes of Laziness
There
are four root causes of laziness, according to Solomon: self-centeredness,
conceit (arrogance) and ignorance and irresponsibility. (He
often combines these last two into the single category he calls
foolishness.) To effectively deal with laziness, we
have to deal with its root causes.
Self-Centeredness
“Every man’s way is right in his own
eyes…” Prov 21:2
We
naturally see things first from our own point of view. If
we don’t choose to shift our focus to the interests and well-being
of others , we will simply act in a manner that is most quickly
gratifying to our ego and desires. We become blind to the impact
on our future, or upon the lives of others. Solomon suggests
we ask ourselves what course of action we could take that would
be in the best interest of all who are affected.
Conceit (Arrogance)
The sluggard
is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render
a reason…”
Prov. 26:1
Because we often think
we’re smarter
than those around us, we act without seeking the advice or counsel
of others. It’s
much easier to act first and seek advice later. And since we
think we know more than others anyway, we simply take the action
that we want to take. We simply need to accept
that there are others who are as smart and wise as we are, if
not more so, and seek their counsel before making major decisions
and acting upon them. Those who are truly diligent seek
out the advice of several wise counselors before embarking on
any important course of action .
Ignorance
and Irresponsibility (Foolishness)
“I went by the field of the slothful, and
by the vineyard of the man void of understanding; And, lo,
it was all grown over with thorns, and nettles had covered
the face thereof, and the stone wall thereof was broken down.
Prov. 24:30-31
The
last cause of laziness is ignorance and irresponsibility, or what
Solomon calls foolishness. Often it results from our ignorance
of the long-term consequences of our actions. It’s easier to
act out of ignorance than it is to become educated. To educate
ourselves takes time and effort . Remaining ignorant and following
the path of least resistance is easy. However, the consequences
of this kind of foolishness can be devastating.
Laziness Results in More Laziness.
“The sluggard will not plow by reason of
the cold; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing.” Prov.
20:4
Laziness can spread into other areas of your life,
as well . The
more often you give in to your natural inclination towards instant
gratification, the stronger that inclination will become, until
it becomes a habit.
Laziness
creates a painful barrier to personal achievement. In Proverbs
15:19, Solomon says, “The way of the slothful man is as an
hedge of thorns.”When I was a child, my
next door neighbor’s backyard was surrounded by deep hedge
with red berries and big thorns. We dreaded those occasions
when my friends and I would accidentally throw a baseball or football
into Mr. Fouts’ backyard. One of us would have to fight
our way through the thorn bushes to retrieve the ball. And
who ever did the retrieving had the bloody scratches to show for
it.
In the eyes of Solomon, laziness creates this same kind of barrier
to personal success. Few are able or willing to cross
over.
Solomon’s Steps
to Bring Diligence into Your Life
So
how do we bring Solomon’s concept of diligence into our lives? Being
truly diligent takes time, and requires making a habit of using
diligence daily in the important areas of life. The good
news is you don’t have to wait years, months or even days
to start applying diligence to your endeavors. Solomon gives us
four steps we can use quickly to begin to bring diligence into
our jobs, our careers, our marriages, our parenting, even the spiritual
arena of our lives.
Step #1 – Wake Up to Reality
“How long will you lie there,” he asks. “When
will you get up from your sleep?”… poverty
will come on you like a bandit and scarcity like an armed
man.” Prov.6:9-11.
We think that we have more time than we really do to
achieve our
personal and professional goals. So we procrastinate doing
what we know we should do. For example, almost 80% of Americans
are now overweight. Nearly every one of them thinks they
will start losing weight next week, next month, or next year.
They
plan on eating better, exercising more and taking better care
of themselves. But year after year, they don’t quite
get around to it. Getting into better shape remains only
a dream for them, because they are asleep to their own reality.
Similarly,
husbands and wives, moms and dads plan to make their marriages
and families better…later! Solomon says, WAKE
UP, and STOP DREAMING!
Don’t
be asleep to the realities around you. Solomon
asks us to wake - up to the real world, with its constraints,
its demands and its opportunities. The clock is constantly
ticking, and every day that slips away is a day that can never
be retrieved. And every day that passes brings us one day
closer to the end of our limited time on earth. Wake up
and bring diligence into your life now. Your opportunities
will be multiplied! It is time to t ake responsibility
for your life, your attitudes, your values and how you spend
your time.
Step #2 – Define Your Visions
Solomon
wrote in Proverbs 28:19, “Without a vision, the people perish.” Said
another way, where we have no vision, we lose our direction, our
motivation, our joy, our passion, our energy, our creativity and
our commitment. Fortunately, the converse
of this proverb is also true. Whenever you introduce a true
vision into any area of your life, you gain new energy . You
will discover direction, motivation, joy, passion, energy, creativity
and commitment. Defining a vision is an essential component
of diligence. In fact, it’s impossible to be truly
diligent if you don’t have a clear vision of what you want
to achieve. By ringing diligence into your life is
the single most important step you can take. In Proverbs,6:6,
Solomon tells those who lack diligence to look closely at the ant.
The ant “has no commander, no overseer or ruler, yet it stores
its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest.” In
other words the ant is so mission oriented that even without supervision
or direction, it does exactly what it needs to do, for its benefit
and the benefit of the entire colony. When you gain a clear
vision for what you want to do, and when you have a detailed plan
to accomplish that vision, like Solomon’s ant, you will take
the initiative and gain the diligence to accomplish it.
Step #3 – Effectively Partner
“Plans
fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.” Prov.
15:22.
In
any worthwhile endeavor, it’s impossible to be diligent
without seeking outside counsel and effectively partnering. We
all know a little; no one knows a lot. Most of us are only
deeply knowledgeable in a few things; and we’re totally ignorant
and incapable in millions of other things. Yet true
diligence demands excellence in every step we take. The only
possible way to achieve excellence in the areas in which we lack
the necessary talent or know-how is to seek out counsel and/or
effectively partner. When I talk about partnering, I’m
referring to asking the help of advisors, counselors, mentors,
and anyone else that can provide us with the knowledge and skills
we need to achieve excellence in fulfilling our vision.
Throughout
history, no one has achieved any worthwhile goal, significant project or impossible
dream without effectively partnering and seeking outside counsel. If
the most successful people in history have needed the help of counselors
and partners, why would you think that you can accomplish anything worthwhile
withouttheir aid. The fact is, none of us can. The truly diligent
do not seek counsel simply when an endeavor is in trouble; rather they seek
counsel from the very beginning, before they begin an effort. This
greatly reduces the risk of failure, and significantly increases one’s
probability of success.
Step #4 – Pursue Wisdom; Build Your Life Upon It.
“How much better it is to get wisdom than
gold! And to get understanding is to be chosen above silver.” Prov.
16:16
The
final component critical to becoming a diligent person is to pursue
wisdom, and build your life upon its foundation. Solomon
tells us to seek wisdom as if it is a hidden treasure. True
wisdom is rarely found lying on the ground in plain view. Rather,
it’s a treasure that must be searched out and those seeking
it must often dig beneath the surface. But it’s not
a difficult pursuit. It’s fun to search for buried
treasure, and it’s wonderfully rewarding to find it. As
you will see in the last chapter of this book, the rewards of gaining
true wisdom are literally beyond your imagination.
In
the next chapter I’m going to share how you can take control
of your destiny. Most people I meet are not particularly fulfilled
or happy. Whether I meet them on airplanes or at little league
games, I can see their frustrat ion. That frustration is
usually a result of being out of control. Their lives are controlled
by circumstances, or by other people. And being out of control
of your life is never fun. Solomon gives us incredible strategies
that enable us to gain control of our lives, and maintain that
control throughout our life.
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Are you diligent in your job? Your marriage? Your parenting?
Your career? Use this checklist to measure your level of diligence
in any important area of your life. This checklist
will help you determine when and where you’re lacking in
diligence. The skills you’re going to learn in the
next two chapters will help you to bring diligence to any endeavor
you pursue.
DILIGENCE
CHECK LIST:
Do you:
___1. Have a clear and
precise vision for what you want to achieve?
___2. Creatively Persist through disappointments and
failures?
___3. Work SMART?
___4. “Rightly” Plan?
___5. “Rightly” Perform?
___6. Work Expeditiously (with target dates)?
___7. Work Efficiently?
___8. Work Effectively (achieving effective results)?
___9. Produce an end result that reflects a quality
outcome?
___10. Attain true excellence?
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Dear Friend,
The marvelous insight found in this sample chapter is merely a portion of what you can expect from a complete reading of “The Richest Man Who Ever Lived.” I believe that reading the book and understanding the powerful truths contained in it can help you in the same way they have helped me and countless others.
I know that I am not the only person who has achieved his impossible dreams by following Solomon’s strategies.
I love reading biographies of those who have achieved extraordinary accomplishments both in modern times and throughout history. As I study their lives, I discover that their successes were realized by actions and attitudes that reflected Solomon’s teachings even though some may have never read his writings. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison were all readers of Proverbs in their youth. But even in looking at the lives of modern icons such as Bill Gates, Sam Walton, Helen Keller, Steven Spielberg, and Oprah Winfrey, I see that they achieved their impossible dreams by doing the very things that Solomon advises each of us to do.
I’ve also seen disasters befall men, companies, and nations when they act contrary to Solomon’s admonitions. Adolf Hitler was able to bewitch an entire nation because they ignored Solomon’s warnings. America was caught off guard at Pearl Harbor. Recently, the executives of America’s seventh largest corporation drove it into the largest corporate bankruptcy in American history. All of these events were brought about by violating a handful of Solomon’s admonitions.
What Can Solomon’s Wisdom Do for You?
So what can Solomon’s insights and teachings do for your career, your relationships, and your personal life? No matter what you think they can do, the teachings of Solomon can do infinitely more.
Here are just a few of the rewards Solomon says you can look forward to when you follow his advice.
The Benefits of Solomon’s Strategies
Knowledge
Discretion
Good judgment
Preservation and protection
Success
Better health
Longer life
Honor
Financial abundance
Favor of those in authority
Commendation and promotions
Financial independence
Confidence
Strength of character
Courage
Extraordinary achievement
Personal fulfillment
Great relationships
A truly meaningful life
Love and admiration of others
Understanding
True wisdom
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