So this week I will be celebrating a birthday. I’ve experienced so much in my 53 years on this planet and consider myself both blessed and lucky. My primary motivation being on this platform is to respectfully share ideas, points of views, and maybe a few laughs. In that spirit, I have compiled a short list of truths that I have found to be of the utmost importance in life and in business and keys to happiness as I define it:
1. Your spouse is the most important decision you will ever make.
I am blessed to have a wife that is 100% the key to my success. She is more than just a wife. She is a best friend, a partner, a sounding board, and an ethical and moral compass. She is always a part of the solution and even at her worst she is never part of the problem. I trust her implicitly with everything and I would gladly die for her if needed. Our marriage transcends love and I give her a lot of the credit in shaping the man I have become. She is invaluable and the most important person in my life. (My daughter is too, but for different reasons)
2. Treat everyone exactly the same:
I have learned that I am no better than anyone else. I treat everyone I meet the exact same way. I have met and know some very important people in the world and I treat the guy behind the counter at a drug store the exact same way I treat them. I operate on the pre qualification that people are generally good and seek that in my interactions with them. Once in a while I will meet someone not worthy of my respect and I simply walk away and engage no further.
You want to know who someone is…listen to how they talk to a waiter. I’ve used this in business for decades and it’s never failed.
3. Money is not everything:
If you seek to be incredible at whatever you chose to do personally and professionally, you will be satisfied and often end up with plenty of money. Money will find passionate and effective people. So don’t be so concerned with the amount you are able to make today, concern yourself with being surrounded by other people who can enhance your knowledge and goal of being awesome. You can’t do it alone, and money should not be the only qualifier in any business decision.
4. Integrity is critical:
Integrity is what you do when no one is looking. Integrity is a critical possession in that it can be lost with one bad decision. It is not easy, but nothing worth having ever is. Integrity is a cornerstone of trust and genuineness. Genuine people have integrity and cannot be genuine without it. Trustworthy people have integrity and cannot be trustworthy without it.
5. Loyalty matters:
Loyalty is an outward expression of integrity. Loyalty is important in every aspect of your personal and business life. Be careful who you are loyal to, because if you intend to be a loyal person, make certain that person is deserving of it.
6. You are who you are close with:
The people who you are loyal to and close with are in many ways a mirror. You will, and should be judged by the company you keep. Friends and close associates are very important much like who you choose as a spouse.
7. Pay attention during the tough moments:
I’ve learned that almost anyone can be of good intention and spirit in the best of times. Pay close attention to everyone around you during times of chaos or trouble. These are the moments that they will reveal exactly who they are.
I hope you read this post and maybe took away something that will make a difference to you. God bless.
#integrity #loyalty #wifesecret
@SteveOnSpeed The Dems bench doesn’t exist. They have no candidates that they can run. The far left base will not allow anyone sane to even try.
Vance and/or Rubio will win in a landslide.
@Birdz4Lz@975TheFanatic@Sean_Brace@rickybottalico Sirianni is the stability. That’s what most people don’t get about what he is as a HC. But he doesn’t act as the HC / OC. I don’t think the eagles ever wanted that. You end up in a situation where you can’t change the offense without firing the HC.
The reason has to be that AJ (maybe not formally) is asking for a trade. That creates a few problems and possible:
1. Eagles shop him and are willing to take a $43M dead cap hit split over 2 seasons.
2. Eagles aren’t going to just take the hit. So if they can’t get compensation comparable to Waddle, then they simply tell AJ, can’t trade you, sorry.
3. AJ now has to decide to sit out the season or play. If he decides to play, he is going to have to be cool and is going to get zero latitude from the organization.
4. If he sits out, he burns his value for 1 or 2 years. He screws the eagles in the process. And he ends up getting out next year and will end up with the Jets or Browns and he will not have played in 12 months at 30 years old.
That’s the entire situation.
@FFBTheGoat69@SnipeMyles 43m over 2 years in dead cap…they will keep him and he will have to choose between sitting out or lacing up. Ball will be in his court and he doesn’t have time to sit out a year or two.
Zero leverage.
This isn’t confusing. AJ wants out. If he didn’t, this wouldn’t be happening based in the dead cap hit alone.
Roseman needs to move him, and the Patriots believe the situation means AJ can be stolen for little to nothing. However, that doesn’t mean the eagles will do it. It means AJ is going to be shipped to teams like the Chiefs and Chargers who think they are an elite reciever away from a superbowl.
Once there is another bidder, the value will go up quickly. The Patriots, assuming they really think he is the key to this coming season, will choke up a first. That’s how this will play out, and it won’t happen on June 1. It will happen sometime after June 1 because the only thing that happens after June 1 is the eagles get to split the dead cap over two years.
That’s it.