Wow man that’s deep conceptually 💥 I too have a very high IQ but battle common sense to a degree. I’m always trying to share my knowledge hence when I do (they) try to add to my thoughts with “why don’t you” etc. If you’re familiar with my cancer story I was Stage 4 and thought I was gonna die. I gave away my inheritance and of course recovered...now struggling. Never really got much thanks. God revels in my antics.
Total Patient Revenue:$7,950,823,876
Total Discharges:25,832
Total Patient Days:194,160
$8 Billion annually?
Honestly I’ve gotten to a point money feels like kryptonite. Feels like it’s going to just evaporate anyway. I also grew up pretty poor and I don’t have much for want in material things.
I’m sure that struggle will kick up several notches.
Interesting this...one of the biggest Hospital complexes in Cincinnati has the name Anderson. Hhmmm... I can say wholeheartedly that money is pure evil. Once you have it, you must PROTECT IT. It’s truly a burden and all you worry about is who will try stealing it. Giving it away was a kik in satan’s ass and it felt good. I’m happier without it. Do you realize almost everybody spends a huge portion of their lives focusing on how to GET IT? It’s sad yet laughable too.
At this point I’m ready to buy you a beer and call you friend forever, Phish.
Those words I can’t agree with more.
My dad grew up with a - pretty rough life. He’s my hero. He’s up there now and his health is rough - but call him at 3AM and he’s there.
He’s ferociously fatherly. He means well for EVERYONE around him - but he raises hell against those that need it and somehow does it in a living way.
He got his first job at 6 to make 25 cents a day and take a load of bread home to his mom and sister. That’s him.
“You don’t need to be wealthy. Just have enough money to manage. Wealth is knowing a cold drink on a hot summer day listening to God’s Creation and feeling him love you through the sun on your face.”
As a kid I didn’t get what he was saying at all.
Now? Yes. Money drives so many I know. I make a decent bit - I give most of it away. Other people need it more than me. I won’t just buy their food but I will use the cash to help them learn to feed themselves.
Wow man that’s deep conceptually 💥 I too have a very high IQ but battle common sense to a degree. I’m always trying to share my knowledge hence when I do (they) try to add to my thoughts with “why don’t you” etc. If you’re familiar with my cancer story I was Stage 4 and thought I was gonna die. I gave away my inheritance and of course recovered...now struggling. Never really got much thanks. God revels in my antics.
I sure have seen the posts about your cancer and how you managed it. Sent me back to the rabbit hole of alternative medicine and the medical cartel.
We have a huge cancer hospital here in Houston called MD Anderson. The amount of cash flowing through that place is absurd. ABSURD.
https://www.ahd.com/free_profile/450076/The_University_of_Texas_M_D_Anderson_Cancer_Center/Houston/Texas/
$8 Billion annually?
Honestly I’ve gotten to a point money feels like kryptonite. Feels like it’s going to just evaporate anyway. I also grew up pretty poor and I don’t have much for want in material things.
I’m sure that struggle will kick up several notches.
Interesting this...one of the biggest Hospital complexes in Cincinnati has the name Anderson. Hhmmm... I can say wholeheartedly that money is pure evil. Once you have it, you must PROTECT IT. It’s truly a burden and all you worry about is who will try stealing it. Giving it away was a kik in satan’s ass and it felt good. I’m happier without it. Do you realize almost everybody spends a huge portion of their lives focusing on how to GET IT? It’s sad yet laughable too.
At this point I’m ready to buy you a beer and call you friend forever, Phish.
Those words I can’t agree with more.
My dad grew up with a - pretty rough life. He’s my hero. He’s up there now and his health is rough - but call him at 3AM and he’s there.
He’s ferociously fatherly. He means well for EVERYONE around him - but he raises hell against those that need it and somehow does it in a living way.
He got his first job at 6 to make 25 cents a day and take a load of bread home to his mom and sister. That’s him.
“You don’t need to be wealthy. Just have enough money to manage. Wealth is knowing a cold drink on a hot summer day listening to God’s Creation and feeling him love you through the sun on your face.”
As a kid I didn’t get what he was saying at all.
Now? Yes. Money drives so many I know. I make a decent bit - I give most of it away. Other people need it more than me. I won’t just buy their food but I will use the cash to help them learn to feed themselves.
https://youtu.be/1ftPnbsUk2Y
I love you too my Brother 😎💕. Your Father was a wise man.