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moneySpending money is easy. In fact, sometimes we let our money fly right out the window, without throwing any caution to the wind. Finding places to spend our money & people to spend it with is easy too. There are plenty of people that you can count on, that are experts in their field and you can find these people faster now with a hunt and a peck, and a click and a check.

We can find beautiful Bling. Nowadays, we can shake a product; kick the tires & white-glove-test anything. With a little due diligence, and investigation, we can research and find that ideal product or relation. If we’re lucky, we can find so much value, that this new found loyalty will now over trump any flash sale.

It’s no secret. We all want to do business with people we know, like & trust. But I want more, because I give more. I want the expert who educates, understands & respects. I want them to hold compassion & integrity high on their chest. I want the professional who would do it for free, if currency was simply complimentary. I like paying that person and I know they like me. It’s uplifting when we are condescending free.

Time is money though. So I like investing in products and services that save me time. That’s a no brainer. So I rely on the trainer, the experts with all their perks, to guide me through the process for which I am not schooled. After all, one cannot be good at everything, unless you are the Jack of all trades. I want the stars, the moon & the sun. I want the expert to be master at one.

Rest assured. It’s best to not put all your eggs in one basket. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. The road to wealth can throw you a curve. It’s better to be a straight shooter, than a risky gambler. If you play your cards right, you can win. Silver, Gold & Bronze are all treasured. There’s no point in hiding your treasures without a map. Money is never really found. Nothing is truly ever free. Some things are worth more than the price of admission. Two tickets to paradise, wouldn’t you like a slice?