The jealous sisters overhear whispers in their sister's room at nighttime, and set knives and broken glass along their sister's windowsill, which slices Finist the Falcon so deeply that he nearly dies.
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When night falls, a beautiful young man with falcon wings comes to her window every night, and almost immediately they are in love. Masha is delighted with the flower and sets it on her windowsill. The sorcerer says he can sense this girl is kind and pure of heart, and says she can have the magical flower if she will marry his son, Finist. The father finds the most beautiful, fragrant rose he has ever seen, and asks an old sorcerer if he can take the rose from his garden, because it is a gift for his favorite daughter. When he fails to bring her a rose when her sisters are lavished with presents, he vows to bring her back this flower on his third trip, no matter the cost. The two eldest request furs, jewels, and clothes, but his youngest, Masha, asks only for a red rose. The story of Finist the Falcon begins with a merchant, who asks his three daughters what they would like from Moscow when he leaves to sell his wares. (*Kissel is a traditional Russian dessert made in the spring and summer with fresh fruits simmered in sugar and honey, chilled, and then drizzled with fresh cream.)
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When blended with fresh fruit and cream, it truly evokes the magical kissel that flows through the rivers of the magical realm.
#The flacon skin#
Inspired by the magical rose that acted as the catalyst for the story of Finist the Falcon, this scent has an intoxicating, bright rose that dances on the skin with an almost effervescent quality. The Bulgarian absolute imparts a candied rose petal aspect, while the Russian Rose gives a slightly greener, dewier effect. Now, with thousands of subscribers, I can afford the highest level of data subscriptions and an experienced analyst team working for me, and FOR ALL OF US in the FALCON community.Bulgarian rose married with dewy Russian rose, swirled in strawberry, currant, & peach kissel with cream. This is how my FALCON Method Newsletter service was born. I wanted to give a much better deal to those who trusted me…) (Just a quick calculation: If you started out investing $30,000 and added $3,000 annually over the next 15 years, a standard mutual fund with an 8% return and a 1% annual fee would cost you $19,702. On the other hand, I always liked the idea of investment newsletters where thousands of subscribers can capitalize on someone else’s work for a low price compared to the cost of mutual funds or even ETFs. (In fact, I turned down a couple of offers down the road to launch a fund with my name and strategy.) I knew I had to do something about this, and I never really fancied the classic route of going into fund management because of the high-cost nature of the industry that does serious harm to clients. My costs skyrocketed as a result, and my stock selection process was no longer easy or cheap to copy. The turning point came when I had to buy access to better (institutional-level) data to improve further. Teaching forces you to go deeper, so my strategy kept getting better and better. What ended up happening is that I really enjoyed teaching about stocks.įeeding my newly discovered passion, I started teaching dividend investing and also wrote a book on the topic. So I finally said: okay, I will do a quick course, just once, and just for you guys!
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(It was all about dividend investing back then.) And they kept nagging me for more and more. They bombarded me with questions about how I picked stocks and built my portfolio. I was doing just fine on my own, investing in stocks, and having a good time, not worrying about building a company.īut like many other stories, this one also starts with some friends…and some beers…