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"Training a horse is pretty simple. It's four things: motivator, spot, direction, reward. That's all training a horse is. First, motivation. Do you have a job? What if I asked you to quit your job? What if I said I was going to hire you and give you two bucks an hour. Would you do it? Working with a horse is very similar. You're asking the horse to quit his job and come work for you. Their job is to get out of that arena as fast as they can, or to get back to that stall or to their buddy horse or find food. They have all kinds of jobs - and their jobs keep changing. 

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