Why Wealthier is Healthier and Regulation Kills

Yesterday I mentioned to Barry that the trick-or-treaters would probably start arriving today at about 3 p.m., due to a rash of “safety” stories from the media. Then as we made dinner together, listening to the local radio station, the evening DJ signed off by saying, “Be safe this Halloween… above all, be safe!” (Judging […]

Filed under: Common Sense, Critical-Thinking, Videos

“If We Open It, They Will Come” (Business Narcissism)

We live in one of the nation’s most idyllic towns — a small Southern Oregon jewel that is surrounded by some of nature’s greatest wonders. It’s protected by 360 degrees of small mountain peaks, and one of the most majestic rivers flows through the heart of it. We say it’s small because, while we’re in one of the west […]

Filed under: Entrepreneurship

Winners… and… 7 Steps To Freedom

We’d venture to guess that a small portion of our readers glanced at this blog’s title and thought we said “Whiners” — we wouldn’t blame them, either, if that’s the word they saw. After all, we could pass along at least five head-shaking stories a week of people in the news, our local town, and […]

Filed under: Mind Control, Self-Freedom, Self-Sabotage

I Never Met a Pillow I’ve Ever Liked!!

Winners To Be Announced On: Wednesday, Oct 27th If you participated in the Pillow Talk, via the comments section of this post, you may be chosen as a winner. We’ll make the announcement via email via the date shown above. [ Start of Post ] The relationship starts off beautifully — I’m fascinated by its […]

Filed under: Health & Wellness

Why People Have Money Problems

Recently we asked our paid-up Wealth Vault members to take a quick survey — one that would allow us to gauge where they’re at with their financial growth, what they want to see more, their mindset towards actually putting our investment research to use, etc. We weren’t surprised that we received several comments from members about […]

Filed under: Determination, Financial Freedom, Personal Achievement

An Obituary Worth Reading…

The following was passed on to us by Larry Winget: the edgy, cantankerous, sarcastic, opinionated, and hilarious “Pitbull of Personal Development” (a one-of-a-kind thinker who we interviewed in early 2009). Below is something to send to anybody in your life who can’t see the “forest” for the trees, due to their own levels of complicated beliefs and […]

Filed under: Common Sense