Gary C. Halbert
Proudly Presents...
The
Boron
Written and Published by:
Gary C. Halbert t Cherrywood Publishing
3101 S.W. 34th Ave. #905-467 t Ocala, FL34474
Phone: (305) 534-7577
Chapter 1
Tuesday, 5:41 p.m.
June 12, 1984
Dear Bond,
This letter is going to be the first in
a long series of letters in which I will attempt to communicate
to you a lot of the important things I have learned in the last
46 years.
I am going to try to teach
you what I have learned about selling by mail, getting and staying
healthy, how to get along with people, and, in general, how
to have a good life without getting yourself all screwed up.
There will also be stuff about sex, drugs and rock and roll!
I'm going to try to write to you every day of the week (except
Sunday) and spend about one hour on each letter. That way, by
the time I get out of here we should have covered a lot of ground.
Also, I intend to reread these letters
myself after I am finished and use them as source material for
a book I have wanted to write for a long time. The book, unless
I come up with a better title, will be called:
How To Be Your Own Messiah
These letters will ramble around somewhat.
I'm going to try to keep the flow going so I am not going to
slow down to edit these letters and, therefore, don't expect
them to be as precisely written as my ads and other writings.
Anyway, let's get started. As you know, today is my
birthday and, strange as it may seem, it hasn't been a bad one under the
circumstances. For one thing I got your birthday letter and the cards your
Mom sent me and, for another, today is the first day I was able to run
"the hill" non-stop. Being able to do that really made me feel
good. The hill is a real son of a gun. It is very steep and, by my
calculations, it is about 8/10 of a mile. I went around the hill 5 times
for a total of 4 miles and, as I said, on one of those circuits (the third
one), I did it running (actually it was more of a slow jog) non-stop.
You know what? When I came in here, just
three weeks ago, it was hard for me just to walk
once around that darn hill. And, before I am finished, I'll
bet you I can run around that hill ten times (8 miles) without
stopping.
Well, anyway, this all leads
me to the first and most important thing I want to write about
which is improving and maintaining your health and physical
fitness. I'll have a lot more to say about this subject later
but today I just want to "warm up" a little bit and
tell you a few good ideas that you can start using everyday.
The first thing I want to talk about is
"road work". Road work is walking, jogging and running.
And, in my opinion, you should do about one hour of road work
everyday of the week except Sunday. I believe the best time
to do your road work is right after you get out of bed.
In fact, in my opinion, the best groove
to get into is get out of bed, (early) wash your face, brush
your teeth, use the bathroom, etc., and then, eat a piece of
fruit (I think a banana is the best) and then hit
the street!
That's it. Just get out that front door
and start moving. Walk, run, jog. Keep moving for about 1/2
hour and then turn around and come back. You know, I really
do believe this is the very best way in the world to start the
day. It cleans you out, it settles you down and it gives you
a nice glow that will stay with you throughout the day. It will
also make you more clearheaded and improve the quality of your
thinking. The benefits are enormous and, believe me, if you
start doing this right away (like the day after you get this
letter!) it won't be long at all till you become positively
addicted to your early morning workout.
By the way, this addiction is not just
psychological. It is a real honest-to-God drug addiction. But
don't let that scare you. This is what's known as a positive
addiction. A positive addiction is simply being addicted to
something (like exercise) that improves the quality of your
life. A negative addiction, on the other hand, is being addicted
to something (like cigarettes) that lowers the quality of your life.
What happens when you do road work is
that, after about forty minutes, your brain begins to secrete
what some people refer to as "survival chemicals".
The names of these chemicals, as far as I know, are beta endorphins
and norephinphrine. Some people say these chemicals are 200
times stronger than morphine and, in my opinion, the feeling
you get is sort of like a good drug high except that the "high"
is not artificial and you become zestful rather than speedy
and, unlike a drug high, this is a high that is good for you.
If I seem to be going on and on about
this it is because it is so important and it is something you
can do right away!
And, actually, of everything
I have learned about in my entire life, this stuff about doing
road work the first thing in the morning is very close to being
the most important thing of all.
So I really hope you get started
on this morning road work program as soon as you get this letter
and I also hope it becomes a habit for all the rest of your
life.
I Love You and Good Luck!
Dad
P.S. Please get me a copy of "The Joy of
Running" by Theodore Kostrubala.
Well, that's it. You've just read Chapter 1 of
"The Boron Letters". Chapter 2 will follow in a few short
days.
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Sincerely, |
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Gary C. Halbert |
P.S. You want to do some
of your friends a favor? Have them read my book "The Boron
Letters"... even if... they are not interested in marketing.
Why? Because this book also deals with life... and... they will
be able to benefit from these experiences.
Peace.
Copyright © Gary C. Halbert. All Rights Reserved.
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