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Jill I am not sure whether to feel guilty or not. Today my sole income is Social Security. My life’s profession till I was 54 was homemaker, wife and mother of five. I had to use my former husband’s income to get Social Security income. He was a 21-year Military Man and during those years I worked almost about 12 to 15 hours a day seven days a week–I didn’t have a salaried income.
Since age 56 to my current age–almost 78 I have created values, but as of yet no income from it–it’s getting close now for the NUMEROLOGICAL SCIENCE of 13 UPPERCRUST OF ESSENTIAL ANALYSES to be available for anyone. In the meantime, I am 100% dependent upon the USA Government for my very sustenance of existence.
I honestly feel I do not deserve to feel guilty about the income I receive. It will change eventually.
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Jill your question, “What will it take for us to wake up?” I think it is something that has yet to be revealed in detail. And that is the training for members to KNOW HOW TO ELEVATE THEIR CONSCIOUSNESS. It is not enough to just say POWER THINK. Members, some members may not realize it is necessary to take active mental steps/procedures for removing blocks (mental garbage) from their minds. To get into the higher mental state of consciousness where all the IDEAS OF CREATIVE VALUES are, the mental pathway needs to have a ‘PLOWED OUT CLEAN PATHWAY’.
Otherwise it is like handing a first grader a book of calculus problems and expecting the answers in the next class.
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Jill you really do have many very valid topics to consider and I do agree with virtually all of them. I do THANK YOU for your great mind–I enjoyed the three parts very much.
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How many stupid laws do we need to provide “entitlements” and waste tax dollars? I have seen all too many people that make a career out of taking welfare, food stamps, and WIC–and dogging any and all efforts to get a value-producing job (let alone a value CREATING one). This is a complete waste of tax dollars–especially when these people make absolutely no effort to find a job.
True, welfare is a good temporary measure for people, who for reasons BEYOND THEIR CONTROL are unable to find paying work. However, this should come with the obligation to find work as soon as it becomes available. It also comes with the need to make it as easy as possible for these people to find (or MAKE) paying work, particularly by removing unnecessary artificial obstacles. There simply is no excuse for a person to make a career out of collecting welfare while dogging finding a job.
This also goes for the recent company bailouts. That was a complete waste of MY tax dollars–to bail out companies that got into trouble because some STUPID leaders of the company made continual bad decisions or because the government forced them to do things that made them need rescue. Either way, the government has just usurped what was once a fine company. And they go on putting out more regulations, which will lead yet other companies to go belly up that were doing well before, and more unemployment and difficulty finding or making work (and more welfare cases in the future that legitimately cannot find work).
In general, I do not have much respect for welfare, food stamps, and WIC. Handouts simply are not the answer–they are ruining our country, causing us to waste huge amounts of tax dollars, and are often creating more of these lazy bums. (I define someone as a “lazy bum” if they make a career out of collecting handouts while making no effort to secure and maintain a job). And, when people legitimately need handouts (especially when they are also working), that is a symptom of a serious problem with the economy, companies, and a system that prevents innovation and value creation.
Either way, the causes of welfare need to be rooted out and prevented from ever coming back if out economy is to ever come back. Real jobs need to be created, and that cannot be done if the government is going to regulate everything we do. Individuals, including those who otherwise would be forced to collect handouts, should be encouraged to create new jobs (it would help themselves, those working under them, and the whole country). Otherwise, we will become a nation of people that sit at home collecting handouts while the big companies keep getting bailouts. Which will undermine the purchasing power of everyone, lead to hyperinflation, and create whopper shortages of everything.
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How many stupid laws do we need to provide “entitlements” and waste tax dollars? I have seen all too many people that make a career out of taking welfare, food stamps, and WIC–and dogging any and all efforts to get a value-producing job (let alone a value CREATING one). This is a complete waste of tax dollars–especially when these people make absolutely no effort to find a job.
True, welfare is a good temporary measure for people, who for reasons BEYOND THEIR CONTROL are unable to find paying work. However, this should come with the obligation to find work as soon as it becomes available. It also comes with the need to make it as easy as possible for these people to find (or MAKE) paying work, particularly by removing unnecessary artificial obstacles. There simply is no excuse for a person to make a career out of collecting welfare while dogging finding a job.
This also goes for the recent company bailouts. That was a complete waste of MY tax dollars–to bail out companies that got into trouble because some STUPID leaders of the company made continual bad decisions or because the government forced them to do things that made them need rescue. Either way, the government has just usurped what was once a fine company. And they go on putting out more regulations, which will lead yet other companies to go belly up that were doing well before, and more unemployment and difficulty finding or making work (and more welfare cases in the future that legitimately cannot find work).
In general, I do not have much respect for welfare, food stamps, and WIC. Handouts simply are not the answer–they are ruining our country, causing us to waste huge amounts of tax dollars, and are often creating more of these lazy bums. (I define someone as a “lazy bum” if they make a career out of collecting handouts while making no effort to secure and maintain a job). And, when people legitimately need handouts (especially when they are also working), that is a symptom of a serious problem with the economy, companies, and a system that prevents innovation and value creation.
Either way, the causes of welfare need to be rooted out and prevented from ever coming back if out economy is to ever come back. Real jobs need to be created, and that cannot be done if the government is going to regulate everything we do. Individuals, including those who otherwise would be forced to collect handouts, should be encouraged to create new jobs (it would help themselves, those working under them, and the whole country). Otherwise, we will become a nation of people that sit at home collecting handouts while the big companies keep getting bailouts. Which will undermine the purchasing power of everyone, lead to hyperinflation, and create whopper shortages of everything.
Jill you really do have many very valid topics to consider and I do agree with virtually all of them. I do THANK YOU for your great mind–I enjoyed the three parts very much.
Jill your question, “What will it take for us to wake up?” I think it is something that has yet to be revealed in detail. And that is the training for members to KNOW HOW TO ELEVATE THEIR CONSCIOUSNESS. It is not enough to just say POWER THINK. Members, some members may not realize it is necessary to take active mental steps/procedures for removing blocks (mental garbage) from their minds. To get into the higher mental state of consciousness where all the IDEAS OF CREATIVE VALUES are, the mental pathway needs to have a ‘PLOWED OUT CLEAN PATHWAY’.
Otherwise it is like handing a first grader a book of calculus problems and expecting the answers in the next class.
Jill I am not sure whether to feel guilty or not. Today my sole income is Social Security. My life’s profession till I was 54 was homemaker, wife and mother of five. I had to use my former husband’s income to get Social Security income. He was a 21-year Military Man and during those years I worked almost about 12 to 15 hours a day seven days a week–I didn’t have a salaried income.
Since age 56 to my current age–almost 78 I have created values, but as of yet no income from it–it’s getting close now for the NUMEROLOGICAL SCIENCE of 13 UPPERCRUST OF ESSENTIAL ANALYSES to be available for anyone. In the meantime, I am 100% dependent upon the USA Government for my very sustenance of existence.
I honestly feel I do not deserve to feel guilty about the income I receive. It will change eventually.