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Responding To the Assault Pete Hendrickson RE: American Freedom, IRS, Income Tax

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

This one is very interesting and informative video about the subject of “income tax”. Or should I say what income tax really means. From the author of Crack the Internal Revenue Code

Source: Lost Horizons

* This in addition to the above, the danger of such books.

America: Freedom to Fascism

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Over 3 million views before Google removed it.

This is must see!!!

source: http://www.freedomtofascism.com/

Money Well Spent

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

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My third day sitting in my new Aeron chair and all I can say is I love it. ;)
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$4,824.13 for doing it right the first time

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

People have tried to talk me out of doing things right the first time around. I’ve learn over the years
to stand my ground for what I know or beleive is right. It’s always nice to see your ideas or thoughts
confirmed by someone whos in the know or just plain getting it done.

“You could do less legal work and do it cheaper, but if you ever want to raise venture
capital much less go public or get acquired for more than scrap value, this is not the
place to save a few thousand bucks. If you’re negotiating an investment or a liquidity
event, you want someone who worked at Brobeck, Baker & McKenzie, and Wilson, Sonsini,
Goodrich & Rosati—as opposed to your uncle the divorce lawyer from Penny, Wise, & Pound
Foolish or myinstantincorporation4less.com—not only for her expertise but to show opposing
counsel that you’re not clueless.”
- Guy Kawaasaki

It’s nice to be inspired by visionaries and the doers.

Always Do More Than Is Expected Of You

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

My new hero. John Reese.

My Dream Community At Last

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Ever dream of running hundreds of thousands of blogs from one blog and one database? Currently I have, with this new project that I’m working I need just that.

“Multi-user, is designed to do exactly that. It is most famously used where it serves tens of millions of hits on hundreds of thousands of blogs each day.”

Who is it ideal for?

  • Me

What can it do?

  • Scaling tens of millions of pageviews per day.
  • Unlimited users and blogs.
  • Different permissions on different blogs.

* I’ll post about my expirence with the setup and performance once it’s up and running.

If only the other’s thought the same way

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Make Progress Every Day - TFS 12

I need a SM clone.

Shoe Money is a mind reader

Monday, June 4th, 2007

How did he know what I was thinking?

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Friday, May 11th, 2007
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HOW TO HANDLE THE DREAM KILLERS IN YOUR LIFE!

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

By Bob ‘Idea Man’ Hooey, A/S

YOU have this great dream, or this fantastic idea bursts into your head. You’re excited about the unlimited possibilities and can’t wait to share it with your closest friends and family.

What is their reaction? All too often, their initial reaction is to ridicule the idea, to point out its flaws, to remind us about our lack of education, our lack of money, our lack of experience, or to point out how so and so tried it and it didn’t work. The result … too often, you let your dreams die, be minimized, or give up on your ideas. You let your friends and family rob you of your future, your potential for greatness!

Why do they do that? Well it might be for a variety of reasons, some of them with the best intentions. It might simply be their concern to see you avoid getting hurt, or to side step what they see as a path to failure. It may be, and often is based on their own fears projected to your action and life. It might be due to a personal failure on their part and a fear that, if you succeed, they will lose you. Or a fear they will have to deal with the reality that, just maybe, they could have done something about their “seemingly impossible” situation. Your potential for success scares them.

How do we handle these “helpers” or “idea killers” in our life? One of the best ways I know is to be aware of their existence and seek to avoid them in areas of vulnerability. I don’t mean to cut them off completely … just realize that they are not committed to or understanding of your dreams and desires. Make a conscious choice to keep these areas private, especially during the embryonic or incubation stages of establishing your dreams, or ideas.

Maintain your focus, and keep moving forward to seeing your idea or dream become a reality. As someone once wrote, “Show no regrets for the past, no fear for the future. Expect to win!

It’s a funny thing in life, if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you often get it.”

We may not choose our family, but we do have full control over our friends and over the amount of time we spend with friends and family. This is where we make the decisions that help shape or determine our destiny. In life, there are those who would kill our dreams and those who would, if asked, help nurture our dreams. We can identify and choose each group in which to associate and invest our time.

One of the most effective ways of dealing with an idea killer is by doing your homework. If you have researched your dream and have done your due diligence, some can even be brought around to being at least a neutral observer.

Use feedback from these Idea killers as mirrors to show you your blind spots. Often, they see things that you might miss in the heat of passion. Keep in mind their input is for information only and check it for accuracy before you allow it to impact your decisions.

Demonstrate by your actions, that you’re committed to seeing this project through to completion.

Often our past track record of starting and not completing projects may influence their support and enthusiasm. This is especially true with immediate family members.

Idea killers may occasionally become allies, but it takes massive work on your part to win them over to your team. Keep focused on your Dreams!

Don’t let another person’s critical attitude determine your worth or your future. You don’t know how high you can fly until you spread your wings and take to the sky. Please don’t let another person’s limiting beliefs, no matter how well-intentioned, stop you attempting to dream big, to compete for the ultimate prize … achieving your personal dream.

In the mid 80’s I belonged to The Entrepreneurs Association. Our Credo was:

“I do not choose to be a common man (or woman). It is my right to be uncommon, if I can. I seek opportunity, not security! I do not wish to be a kept citizen, humbled and dulled by having the state took after me. I want to take the calculated risk, to dream and to build, to fail and to succeed. I refuse to barter incentive for a dole. I prefer the challenges of life to the guaranteed existence; the thrill of fulfillment to the stale calm of utopia. I will not trade freedom for beneficence, nor my dignity for a handout. I will NEVER cower before any master, nor bend to any threat. It is my heritage to stand erect, proud and unafraid; to think and act for myself, to enjoy the benefit of my creations and to face the world boldly and say, ‘This with God’s help, I have done. ‘ All this is what it means to be an Entrepreneur.” - (Entrepreneur Magazine was initially our Association publication.)

It is too easy for those around you, who are hopelessly mired in their own mediocrity, to criticize you for trying to follow your dream, or acting to implement your great idea.

Theodore Roosevelt, who was often criticized wrote, “it is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The CREDIT belongs to the man (or woman) who is actually in the arena, who strives valiantly - who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion … and spends himself (or herself) in a worthy cause. Who at best, knows the triumph of high achievement; and at the worst, if he (or she) fails … at least fails while daring greatly, so that his (or her) place shall never be with those cold and timid souls … who know neither victory nor defeat.”

“Do not follow where the path may lead … go instead where there is no path and leave a trail,” writes an unknown scribe.

If you are to get criticism, and you will, let it be for following your own leadership and daring to build your dreams. Couple that with a sage tip from me, “Remember, they don’t build monuments to critics.”

Good luck in your continued efforts to lead, to build your career or your business. Don’t let the dream killers succeed. Your success is a beacon to the rest of us who also sail the seas of opportunity.