Call me old fashioned, but I think you can get pretty far in life by just finishing things. The world is full of half-written books, half-built businesses, and half-kept promises. You stand out by closing loops. By doing what you said you’d do. By having the courage to finish.
My friend, Gret, was brutally murdered while asleep in his bed in a planned and premeditated hit.
He was a good Christian. A good man. He ran a non-profit to help impoverished people help themselves.
The Soros funded Commonwealth Attorney of Fairfax is letting his killer walk on an obviously BS insanity plea...which said CA entered...literally acting like he was the defense attorney.
What Fairfax has done at the behest of this EVIL prosecutor is the biggest miscarriage of justice I have ever seen in my life.
The murderer was not insane by any metric.
@SteveDescano just loves criminals and has more sympathy for them than their victims. This isn't a one time thing with him.
The murderer had a freaking manifesto.
He practiced on the locks.
He had a well documented plan.
He tried to create an alibi.
He led police on a lengthy chase.
Descano gave that murderer an UNPRECDENTEDLY GOOD DEAL...seemingly because he murdered someone who Descano disliked.
You know who doesn't get a good deal?
Gret's widow and their kids...whom my wife and I recently ran into at a Chick-Fil-A playground. She's a good woman.
Now, every few years for the rest of her life, there's a good chance Fairfax will let her husband's murderer (who clearly had an unhinged obsession with her) out because he's "not guilty by reason of insanity."
In a just world, in a just county, Steve Descano would resign in disgrace for what he has done.
But we do not live in a just world. We must MAKE this world just.
INSANE: Exclusive List of 11 Killers Fairfax Soros DA Steve Descano let plea "Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity" - meaning they could go free at ANYTIME
<50 cases for 1st & 2nd degree murder have been disposed in the last 3 years
-Joshua Danehower (Gret Glyer's premeditated killer)
-Robert Peters
-Ajay Srivastav
-Carter Setti
-Alexander Bellini
-Bradley Lister
-Nathan Haldenstein
-Abdulloi Toshpulodzoda
-Phillip Nguyen
-Alexander Jahelka
-Axel Buschman
The main thing I’ve learned in 40-plus years as an entrepreneur is that nobody knows anything.
Nobody knows if your idea is good or bad. You don’t know if it’s good or bad. You need to test your idea, trial it, collide it with reality.
That’s the only way to learn.
I'm convinced confidence is built through survival, not achievement. Every scar is evidence that you can handle more than you thought. That you're adaptable. Resilient. It's not about knowing you'll win, but about knowing you'll bounce back even if you don't. That's confidence.
✨Some personal news: I've signed a book deal!
Today, Freiling Agency announces Anna Giaritelli’s powerful debut memoir, Under Assault: A Crime Reporter's True Story Overcoming Sexual Trauma and Exposing Injustice.
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People always ask why I’m one of the more quiet Sharks in the Tank.
My response is:
When I’m quiet, I’m in deep thought aka talking to myself.
And when I’m talking to myself, I’m getting expert advice.😂
That’s the power of trusting your gut.
Always keep them guessing.
DJ
Every startup founder and VC should visit a factory.
There’s no room for “move fast and break things” when a mistake means 400 parts are now scrap metal.
“If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.” - C.S. Lewis