Kevin Thomas's Blog - Posts Tagged "investing"
Rule to Investing
"There's a sucker born every minute" is the famous phrase that P.T. Barnum coined. Investing is a good thing. Just make sure the thing that you invest in is real.
Published on July 28, 2019 16:22
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
Stay Present
How can you move forward when you are stuck in the past? The past ain't coming back. So, why waste time and energy in the past, while destroying the potential of the present and future you?
Published on September 28, 2019 18:34
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
Thinking About Self
Education's root meaning is to bring out what is within. School means to put in or train what is not there. Most have never had a day of education. The creator of the universe provided everything you needed before you were born. Find yourself.
Published on October 05, 2019 17:53
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
Forgive
Forgiveness has little to do with the other person who needs forgiveness. It's all about you, letting yourself off the hook. This way you can move on with life, and not get caught in the past. The person who stays in the past is history.
Published on November 11, 2019 15:44
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
The Strange Season
This time every year the corporations goes in the Black from consumer spending, while consumers go into the Red from easy credit and corporate lending. What does this have to do with Christmas?
Published on December 01, 2019 17:32
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
Time Is Not On Our Side As Adults
Do you remember when you were a child, and a summer vacation from school seemed like, forever? Remember when you were young, it felt like your next birthday was a lifetime away? It took so long that you were excited to make 8 and a half.
Have you ever thought about why when you were a child time stood still, and now that you are older, time seems to fly by? There are a few reasons for this phenomenon, but I want to point out one major factor today. A child measures life by the moments, whereas an adult measures life by days. Not just any day, but special days.
Everyday is a good day for a child; there is no better day than today. For an adult, it is much different. We suffer openly and secretly from the "I Can't Wait Syndrome." Let me give but a small sample of this horrible affliction:
I can't wait until I get paid
I can't wait until my vacation starts
I can't wait until I get my bonus check
I can't wait until Friday gets here
I can't wait until my birthday
I can't wait until I get out of this relationship
I can't wait until I get into a relationship
I cant wait until I am rich
I cant wait until Christmas, and so on
We are so busy waiting on a special day to arrive, that we miss out on the blessing of the special day that is right in front of us. Most adults look forward to between 20 and 75 days out of the year. Well, if it is 365 days in a year, that means we are bypassing about 300 (or more) days a year to get to the days that we are looking forward to.
I would not have such a problem with the "I Can't Wait Syndrome", if when the day came you were waiting for, you were actually satisfied. This is the furthest thing from the truth. When the special day arises, you are already waiting on another day to happen.This is madness (to say the least).
Do you want time to slow down as you age? It is simple, pay attention and respect the God given time you are blessed with. Be aware of the time that you are in right now. Make this moment special.
I do not know about you, but God never told me how long I have to live. So, I better get busy living because dying is coming one day, sooner or later.
Have you ever thought about why when you were a child time stood still, and now that you are older, time seems to fly by? There are a few reasons for this phenomenon, but I want to point out one major factor today. A child measures life by the moments, whereas an adult measures life by days. Not just any day, but special days.
Everyday is a good day for a child; there is no better day than today. For an adult, it is much different. We suffer openly and secretly from the "I Can't Wait Syndrome." Let me give but a small sample of this horrible affliction:
I can't wait until I get paid
I can't wait until my vacation starts
I can't wait until I get my bonus check
I can't wait until Friday gets here
I can't wait until my birthday
I can't wait until I get out of this relationship
I can't wait until I get into a relationship
I cant wait until I am rich
I cant wait until Christmas, and so on
We are so busy waiting on a special day to arrive, that we miss out on the blessing of the special day that is right in front of us. Most adults look forward to between 20 and 75 days out of the year. Well, if it is 365 days in a year, that means we are bypassing about 300 (or more) days a year to get to the days that we are looking forward to.
I would not have such a problem with the "I Can't Wait Syndrome", if when the day came you were waiting for, you were actually satisfied. This is the furthest thing from the truth. When the special day arises, you are already waiting on another day to happen.This is madness (to say the least).
Do you want time to slow down as you age? It is simple, pay attention and respect the God given time you are blessed with. Be aware of the time that you are in right now. Make this moment special.
I do not know about you, but God never told me how long I have to live. So, I better get busy living because dying is coming one day, sooner or later.
Published on December 22, 2019 11:58
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
A Map
A map is no good, unless you know where you are on the map. The same with life. How do you know where you are going unless you know where you are? Self awareness is the key on the epic road to improvement.
Published on December 26, 2019 04:11
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
Please Yourself
Many kind people try to please their fiends and family. My question is how do you please the un-please-able? You better conserve that wasted energy on pleasing yourself.
Published on January 05, 2020 18:19
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
Heaven
Everyday, get a slice of Heaven. Even if it is as small as your favorite candy, make sure you get a slice of Heaven each and everyday.
Published on January 23, 2020 04:47
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inspirational, investing, self-help, self-improvement
Potential
Like the Matrix, there is an artificial system layered on top of us. Because of this, you are blinded by this cover to your potentiality.
Published on February 01, 2020 20:56
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