and then in Part II

Posted on Oct 28, 2022

Below is a long blog post about 2014. In the first part, I’ll talk about how much money we made and then in Part II, which you can read here or below, I’m going to get into more details of what our business looks like now compared to when it started 7 years ago. Most people think that there are only two ways for an entrepreneur/business owner to make their living: Either they have employees (their own company) who work with them at one place or another; Or they sell products online via Amazon & other websites where customers can order from your website without ever visiting your office location. And even though both methods may be profitable, many believe these options don’t offer enough stability because most companies go out-of-business after several decades while others stay afloat thanks mainly due talent management techniques such as managing people properly so everyone knows exactly what needs doing next time around – but this isn’t always possible since some tasks require specialists whose expertise cannot easily transfer over onto someone else’s shoulders unless trained specifically on said topic themselves! As mentioned earlier today by me writing down every single thing happening within my head right before typing up articles like these ones… I am currently working hard towards creating content related topics rather than just focusing solely upon “I want” type posts which sometimes makes sense depending upon context given certain circumstances presented during conversation(s). However again today not all conversations will result successful outcome either way despite best efforts put forth throughout whole process including research done prior attempts being failed multiple times already resulting nothing gained overall except maybe experience learned along journey thus far so far away still hoping eventually come closer together somehow someday soon hopefully possibly later never know until tried everything fails completely miserably failures happen often times repeatedly endlessly continually constantly ceaselessly forever everlastingly eternally no matter happens each individual person involved directly affected indirectly connected closely linked remotely adjacent almost everywhere everywhere everywhere everywhere!!!!! 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A couple weeks ago, my friend and fellow history teacher Mark McNeese sent me his original draft of what he was going to say during the school’s observance of Martin Luther King Day last week: “…I will begin with this quote by Frederick Douglass: ‘Power concedes nothing without demand.’ We have been living in an age where change can happen quickly if enough citizens insist.” He then asked whether I wanted to give some kind of response or not. In short order, before reading any further, you should know that I said yes – absolutely! So here goes… On Friday evening, we gathered at the high school (where I teach) as part of a community wide MLK celebration organized around a keynote speaker who would address us later in the day. The program began with music from a local church choir; then the audience saw a video of Dr. King speaking in front of a crowd just like ourselves - black and white together, young and old alike, representing all sorts of political stripes and religious beliefs and economic classes. Then we sang “We Shall Overcome” led by members of the Black Student Union. And finally someone read these words from Abraham Lincoln: “Fondly do we hope — fervently do we pray — that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away … Yet, if God wills that [we] perish, none of us is worthy to escape." Following that, another member of BSU gave voice to the theme song from the movie Selma, which had come out recently. What struck me most about the whole thing was how closely connected it felt – even across time and space – to other commemorations and demonstrations held throughout the country in recent days. It seemed almost like the culminating point toward something much larger than each individual event could ever be. Somehow there were more people talking about civil rights issues back in December when Ferguson was burning down again than they might otherwise have done since Trayvon Martin died two summers earlier. As one news commentator put it, “2014 was the year America came face-to-face with itself.” There are reasons why this happened now but, whatever their cause, it is hard to deny that the timing did indeed seem serendipitous. A few months ago I took my students through a unit called “The Great Society,” which focused on Lyndon Johnson’s attempt to build off the momentum created by the Civil Rights Act passed into law only sixteen months prior. That legislative victory had, according to historian David Hol Below is a long blog post about 60% of the things that are wrong with the world, in no particular order. It’s kinda my rant for today and I hope you enjoy it. It was at this point where I realised how much stuff is wrong with our society…

  1. The NHS - This has been done to death so i won’t go into detail but the fact we spend more on healthcare than any other country yet still come last in terms of care delivery speaks volumes as to what could be changed…
  2. Our education system – We have an obsession within schools/universities about exam results which means many people get pushed through without actually learning anything!
  3. Our food industry – A lot of products contain ingredients such as high fructose corn syrup or artificial colours (which can cause cancer)…
  4. The way we treat animals: Many farms exploit their workers by forcing them into terrible living conditions whilst producing food using cruel methods like cramming chickens together inside small cages. In addition, most supermarkets sell meat from factory-farmed pigs who live miserable lives before being slaughtered…
  5. The amount of plastic waste produced every year (especially single use items e.g., coffee cups): Plastics take hundreds if not thousands years break down into microplastics which then enter oceans & rivers around globe causing irreparable damage to marine wildlife.
  6. Climate change caused largely due human activity including burning fossil fuels & deforestation: Sea levels rise leading coastal communities flooding; extreme weather events increase frequency intensity resulting economic losses billions dollars per year globally according United Nations Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change report released Oct 8th 2018! These problems will only continue grow unless something drastic changes soon :(
  7. Politicians always playing party politics instead focusing actual issues affecting citizens daily life…. I mean yeah there’s definitely some good points too but those are just some major ones off top of head :) Categories Uncategorized Tags Life Post navigation Below is a long blog post about 3D-printed weapons, and how they can be counteracted. A 3d printed handgun (Source: http://www.gizmag.com/3d-printable-handgun/) Below is a long blog post about 6 reasons why you should not invest in the stock market. It’s important to note that I am an advocate of financial freedom, which means getting out of debt and investing for your future (see my guide). However, there are some things we need to consider when it comes to investments. I personally do not think buying stocks or mutual funds will help me become financially free since they have nothing tangible at stake like owning real estate property does – but this could just be because people tend to spend more time talking about these kinds of investments than others! If you want something concrete then go ahead with them; otherwise stick around until next week where another article discusses whether having savings accounts makes sense anymore… The “stock market” has been called many names over its history: The Marketplace, Wall Street etcetera. But what exactly is it? Investopedia defines it as follows: A place where buyers & sellers can meet up on behalf of each other so both parties may conduct transactions involving shares/stocks owned by themselves OR someone else (either company-wide employees who work within said corporation itself) For example: Company XYZ wishes to raise capital through issuance Offered Shares available only once per year during earnings season.* This allows customers access To Buy At A Discount Price Compared Against What Would Otherwise Be Purchased Directly From Them On Their Own Account Without Payment Involved Through An Intermediary Such As Banks Or Brokers.”* You May Also Find Out More About Our Services Here By Clicking ‘Contact Us Now.’** And Last But Not Least.. We Welcome Your Feedback Any Time So Please Don’t Hesitate To Send Some Our Way!*** A good way to start learning about how markets work would probably include reading books written by famous economists such George Soros (who wrote ‘Reflections On Capitalism‘), John Kenneth Galbraith (author Of ” The Affluent Society“) among others though if all goes well maybe sometime soon afterward one might find oneself becoming enlightened enough whereby one no longer needs any external guidance at All!!# This Is Just One Example Of Why People Shouldn’t Take Everything They Read Seriously Online Because Even Though It Seems Like Common Sense Doesn’t Mean Its True Every Single Time!!! ^^;; You Can Learn How Stock Markets Work There is still plenty of information online regarding the basics of trading. While most sites focus solely on making money from day trades rather than teaching newbies how much risk exposure exists before entering into an agreement, there exist several resources dedicated entirely towards educating those interested in being successful investors without going broke trying firsthand experience alone cannot provide–and we know better now anyway thanks largely due our