Cartoon Videos
The fictional characters in the plays are:
- Theo Argens – a career consultant – whose name just happens to translate from Latin as the ‘god of silver’.
- Dave – is Theo’s new mentee, who is drinking up his advice.
- Steve – is a Christian who is not always too sure of what he believes to be true.
- Tula – is an eight year old girl, who is learning about money and business from her Granny.
What will you think of their different perspectives ?
Dave has got a new career coach, whose name just happens to translate into ‘the god of silver’. Surely Dave has got an extreme sort of a career coach.
Dave and Steve compare their LISTS which they are living for.
What is on your list?
Cartoon 3: The purpose of business
How Grandad’s vacuum cleaner business lifted pain off people.
Cartoon 4: Survival of the fittest
Where Theo Argens teaches Dave how to evolve a company, and Granny shows how a company DEVALOOVES.
Cartoon 5: True wealth
Dave wants to become an Alpha businessman now that he has bought his new car.
Cartoon 6: Status Statements
Theo has two new cars and Granny gives Tula a ‘granny hug’.
Cartoon 7: Shooting from the shadows
Where Theo helps Dave to remove a person from out of his way, and Tula tackles Rebecca over her colouring pens.
Cartoon 8: How much is enough?
Where Theo helps Dave to remove the word ‘Enough’ from his vocabulary, in order to go beyond mediocrity.
Cartoon 9: Fear of the future
Dave teaches Steve to stop being NTY, to achieve an FPL – and to get THERE.
Cartoon 10: Resting
Dave is excited about how his ‘Dupha’ will provide him with his life of leisure.
Cartoon 11: Saving for the futureTheo and Steve have quite different perspectives on how to prepare for the future.
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