Times Will Be Changing Soon, Are You Ready?
August 23, 2008
In case hard times haven’t hit you yet, be thankful. Something is happening in this country and it won’t be long before life as we know it will never be the same again.
As inflation increases, the national debt soars out of control, and our country plummets toward socialism, we’d better get ready to make it through the coming storm.
If you’re not concerned about all this, you’d better wake up.
Turn off the TV. It won’t tell you what’s really happening in the world.
Do whatever it takes to get out of the meaningless daily grind that barely meets your needs.
Realize that we are heading for hard times and those who are prepared will do a lot better than those who aren’t.
We need to become financially free. We need to find out what we are called to do and do it. We need to prepare our children to become leaders in this land, not followers who blindly elect ineffective officials who hardly represent the values of the people.
During the Depression of ’29, those who were prepared became millionaires. Others who weren’t, jumped out of windows.
We are quickly approaching another time in history when those who are prepared will not only survive but prosper.
But to be prepared, we must do something different. And to be able to do something different, we must think differently.
It is our responsibility to get back to the mindset of our founding fathers who created this great country.
If you want to go with me, come on.
So many books, so little time…
Rhea!
who thinks it all starts with discovering who you are
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A very inspirational post. I hope that I’m ready, and things in the area I live in are looking pretty yucky already. I just keep being thankful that I have the ability to work from home and make adjustments to what I do and when I do it to meet our needs.