Sam Walton born March 29,
1918
Collector
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Comrade
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Ego
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5
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2
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2
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(7)
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(4)
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(12)
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Gourmet
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Comrade
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Guardian
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Rebel
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Gourmet
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Collector
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Gambler
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Judge
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Slaughter
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Guardian
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Owl
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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(5)
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(6)
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(7)
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(8)
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(9)
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(10)
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(11)
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(12)
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6
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16
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26
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36
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46
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56
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66
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76
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1920
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1930
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1940
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1950
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1960
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1970
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1980
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1990
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Sam Walton had a
traditional typical Talent makes Money structure. Talent makes Money structure
requires the self code to be strong. Sam Walton was an overall strong: he had
Talent and Money in a column, Strength and Shield for two columns including the
command column, so Talent and Money served as favor. Gourmet and Collector were
considered the “good” Talent and Money, Sam Walton was a saver because
Collector represents hand-made money. Like I said, the different between
Gambler and Collector is: Gambler people
have the vision to spend big and make more; Collector people can’t see through immediate interests, so they often
lose the better chances for haggling over every penny.
Why? Money is the thing
"I" overcome, therefore it represents wealth and things under my
control. Collector is Money with a different charge of the self code, so the
self code and Collector is a Yin and a Yang, they attract each other. In another
word, Collector is the wealth "I" love. If you are emotionally
attached with your possession, you don't have the boldness to risk big and make
big. Check the previous blog for more: http://hhftn.blogspot.ca/2016/03/the-fortune-of-joe-girard.html.
Sam Walton was such a lucky
person. As an overall strong, he had Wood and Water as foe. And his fortunes,
(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11), Earth Fire Fire Earth Metal Metal Earth, those were
all the weakening fortunes he could have, and he had them all. 10(12) were
Water on Water as foe, so he died in that fortune.
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