Still, my goal is $100k by the end of 2020. I’ve got areas to tighten up, plans to implement, and I’ll keep surrounding myself with people who can teach me what my trailer park family never knew. The climb never ends when you’ve got a legacy depending on you. This is fatherhood.
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None of this is a brag. I started out in dirt and fleas. Walmart was expensive to us. We ate food the gas station threw away. Are you starting out better than that? There’s hope for you. Surround yourself with better people and learn from them. That’s where it all begins.
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And read your Bible. There’s a wealth of financial advice in there far beyond the mind-numbingly common stuff you’ve heard.
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With respect to you both, I didn’t take the message to be insulting. Rather it highlights a challenging concept: God reveals Himself to people, we don’t find Him through logic. The process cannot be explained, only experienced, and it must be invited.
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Doubtless this is an unsatisfying answer. It has nothing to do with logic. Nevertheless, it’s true. The relationship must be invited and requested. And when it is, the result is like the sky tearing open and burning with the brightest flames as thunder rakes your ears.
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It likely seems that way. Again, it’s an experience and has steps which must be followed. If you want to experience it, let me know.
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