This principle of giving is quite simple. It is to help your fellow man (or woman) through giving, and in return be recognized and rewarded for your participation in the giving process. Latest Posts from Qatar | Qatar Living:: nothing but Texans in round hats) for a while and it got its revenge when it got For her whole life he had been giving her dog biscuits instead of cookies. 4) http://www.qatarliving.com/new?page=609%2C7HOME |
Traditionally people in the good old USA have been taught that you make the best living that you can, provide for your family, save up cash for a rainy day, and then divide up your estate when you are finished breathing (and talking and eating and laughing and – well, you get the picture). So your heirs receive whatever you had left over when you died. You have just been gifted from the dead. However, your parent lived to the ripe old age of 90 years, and that makes you 70 years of age. Action 52. I dont think youre ready for this.:: While is this going on, a song a little too influenced by Rob Bases It Takes Instead, Ill just say that Action 52 is the most misunderstood collection http://www.arkfullofsorrow.com/a52text.htmHOME | Dead Week THE TYGRRRR EXPRESS:: So dont deny me baby, not while youre in my reach. m know it can be done but most of us dont have that equipment in our living room. http://blacktygrrrr.wordpress.com/2008/01/27/dead-week/HOME |
What might have happened if your parent had gifted you a few bucks now and then when you were say, 30 or 35 or even 40 years of age? Maybe you would have started a business with the gift, retired at 50, and spent a ton of time with your family for the rest of your natural life! Wow, what a shame that would be – but don’t worry because your parent will most likely wait until they can’t write a check (because they’re dead) to write the check. You’ll be at the age where you’re likely to do the very same thing they did. You will gift when you expire.
Stephen Pollan wrote a book called, “Die Broke”. That sounds like a horrible title, and you usually picture some poorly clothed, decrepit fool dying homeless. But that is far from what the book is about. For one thing, it’s about people actually sharing and thriving and enjoying their hard earned cash. No, it’s not about squandering. It’s about common sense living, enjoying life, and giving while you’re living and its rewards. I think most would agree, it’s ok to be dying to give, but living to give is more satisfying and much more fun. You actually get to see the joyous results of your giving instead of hiding in the grave.
There is another idea! Give while you live. Give your child ten thousand bucks and let him take you on a family trip to the Grand Canyon. You’ll both feel great. He’ll actually be able to talk to you and enjoy you because you won’t be dead. The person doing the gifting will also enjoy it because they’re still alive. Novel idea isn’t it? Why haven’t we thought of this before? Why aren’t more of us doing it?
Until now, there wasn’t a system people could plug into that would facilitate this kind of gifting process. Is it really any wonder why thousands of people from all walks of life, and from all around the world are joining The Overnight Cash System in droves?
So are you ready to unleash the awsome cash gifting power of The Overnight Cash System into your life and your family? Are you ready to take control of your future, obliterate all your current debt, fatten your bank account, and start having truckloads of $500, $1000, $2,500, $5,000 and up to $10,000 in cold hard cash delivered right to your door....It’s the process of giving.
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