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Timing and location is everything in life. A person can have a great idea and begin a business that fails due to either timing or location. He/she can be ahead of the times or behind them and the operation fails. There are some locations I have seen that businesses open and fail consistently. I find that interesting. In Japan, no one opens a business until a Shinto priest okays it and blesses it. In China they go by Fung Shui, opening with the energy alignment across the globe. It's not the western way, but one cannot argue with success. |
One thing that distresses me these days is people seem to be in a mode where nothing is enough. Most people always want more than they have, no matter how much they have. This reporter grew up in a household that never had much. We did not have that problem because we knew no better. That aside, we were happy. I have known wealthy people who were very unhappy because they always wanted more than they had and I have known people who had nothing and yet they were happy. All I can say is life is a very strange thing in my thinking.
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Today we have the majority of people in this country that have more things than they ever use. That fact is the reason for the exponential growth in storage facilities across the nation. Summertime when we are out and about we see 2-3 car garages, but no cars in them because they are filled with things people never use. My thinking is people with nice homes that have so many things they never use have to park their cars in the driveway while they have vehicles that cost upwards or more than $50,000 dollars out in a driveway or on the street because they are using garages to house things they don't use that wouldn't bring $50 at a garage sale. It could be me, but that makes no sense economically or even reasonably. We were that way for a while, but we discovered that purging unnecessary things actually makes a person happy.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2020
The Sentinel Underground, Timing, Enough and Purging 200513
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