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Di

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LOL Not in highschool mind you, more of a Microsoft training facility.
Your words mean alot to me, becaue I know that you really mean them:)
Ugh investors, my grandfather is helping me out bigtime to be here, my parents lost total faith in me, I don't blame them though, I sort of refuse to "grow up" (cherish the time you have, while you still have it)The last talk I had with my mom about future possiblilties, the reply was "You just have to accept that your most likely going to be a factory worker for the rest of your life" Ahh motivation. ;)

oh, what a shame, I always wanted a real toyboy,
but if your not in real school, you're probably not toy enough.

I am glad that you have some family support, to follow your dream to further your life, and build a future for yourself.
I do not have much good thoughts for parents who put down their kids....... it is the parents job to lift their kids up, support them, and help them on their way in life, to push them to strive for bigger and better things. Your mom sounds like she needs a good kick in the knickers !!!!
Never take notice of peeps who put you down, honey,
always look for the way up -- not the way down,

I will give you a hand up -----
 

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Your absolutley right Tim, even though you have the I-nhale which receives estatic reviews, I for one am personally weary of it yet, for reasons unknown, but the emotion is still there and I'm a very open minded person with plenty of exp, you can only imagine what goes on thru the heads of the average consumer when faced against a standard 901 for the first time, let alone a modification. I beleive it would always be best to start off with the most natural looking analog first then when the consensus grows and the average joe gets their mindful, then will be the most oppertune time to unleash the beasts. Just like our motor vehicles, there are so many models that are destined and scheduled to be realeased in the future, its just the matter of when the public is ready to accept it.


Narrow mindedness can be challenged by spreading awareness so I guess on that level a shop front can only be a good thing. I'll visit them tomorrow and see what they have to say. :)

As for your own direction, follow whatever comes most naturally to you - you'll no doubt find without even realising that you fall into something, and when you do you know it will be right.

I'm similar, in that I have tried my hand at many different things and never settled into one specific vocation. I always found it impossible to know if I'd like doing something until I'd tried it!

As for you setting up a business - follow your instincts.... there are a lot of good aspects to being self employed, as long as you can handle the risks...

Like Di says, you can achieve anything if you set your mind to it! ;)
 

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oh, what a shame, I always wanted a real toyboy,
but if your not in real school, you're probably not toy enough.

I am glad that you have some family support, to follow your dream to further your life, and build a future for yourself.
I do not have much good thoughts for parents who put down their kids....... it is the parents job to lift their kids up, support them, and help them on their way in life, to push them to strive for bigger and better things. Your mom sounds like she needs a good kick in the knickers !!!!
Never take notice of peeps who put you down, honey,
always look for the way up -- not the way down,

I will give you a hand up -----

Haha Swift kicks all around! I really don't blame them, I messed up ALOT of times, besides if one were to give in to the bull, they are just weak willed, I do take things to heart sometimes because I'm just a sensative person, happiness is always magnified:) I like to give out the good as much as I receive if not more. Usually more lol always make sacrifices to keep or make others happy, can be right or a flaw. Double edged.
 

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to the aspect of growing up --

as tim said, sometimes it takes a while,
you have to try different things in life to find what suits you,
how miserable would it be stuck in a job that you hated to go to every day, for 40 years.......

my own son had so many jobs, he hated them all,
my hubby (another one who needs a good kick in the pants)
was convinced he would never make anything of himself,
but at the age of 32, he fell into computers, loved them
and he is now - self taught, and microsoft trained,
the best computer technician in our whole district.

so just keep your mind set on what you want,
focus on your bliss, and go for it............

and with that motherly advice,
I will now away to my bed,
goodnight sweet prince.............
 

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Narrow mindedness can be challenged by spreading awareness so I guess on that level a shop front can only be a good thing. I'll visit them tomorrow and see what they have to say. :)

As for your own direction, follow whatever comes most naturally to you - you'll no doubt find without even realising that you fall into something, and when you do you know it will be right.

I'm similar, in that I have tried my hand at many different things and never settled into one specific vocation. I always found it impossible to know if I'd like doing something until I'd tried it!

As for you setting up a business - follow your instincts.... there are a lot of good aspects to being self employed, as long as you can handle the risks...

Like Di says, you can achieve anything if you set your mind to it! ;)

Your Dead-on sir, you'll never know how to swim unless you jump.:D
Going back to the store front is great idea, especially for the fact that they're established with the norm. And anyone in this world no matter who they are can always use a pointer or two. Especcially from a good person with a great stature such as yourself :)

Sakis, did prove Di's statement himself by declaring that without much knowledge of this electonic cig world that he Will make the greatest e-cig in the world. It took steps but he did it, and not to mention learning the English language, greatly:thumb:

When everything boils down to it, its the will power that drives a person to do what they absolutley want to and get it done.
From a personal standpoint I'm sure you know exactly what I mean by trying various positions at many professions to only find that, it just doesn't click. And Time is the only test. Being self employed is the absolute goal,(has problems with authority) Adn also, you know that your in comlpete control and the fate of your being rests in your hands and not someone else's. Thank you Tim, thank you;)
 

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to the aspect of growing up --

as tim said, sometimes it takes a while,
you have to try different things in life to find what suits you,
how miserable would it be stuck in a job that you hated to go to every day, for 40 years.......

my own son had so many jobs, he hated them all,
my hubby (another one who needs a good kick in the pants)
was convinced he would never make anything of himself,
but at the age of 32, he fell into computers, loved them
and he is now - self taught, and microsoft trained,
the best computer technician in our whole district.

so just keep your mind set on what you want,
focus on your bliss, and go for it............

and with that motherly advice,
I will now away to my bed,
goodnight sweet prince.............

Its always so inspiring to hear others success :thumb:
Oh man Di, low balling it,I had over 30 jobs and professions and titles, from carpentry to manufactoring solar panels, to automechanic to construction to a waiter! so on, and so on and so forth. Went into the temporary employment section for a few years (to find myself) to no avail:( I storngly believe in what you say about living misrable, We're only here for so long, why in the world would we waste it just to attempt to survive. Before I keep continuing lol
Go to bed on the morrow we'll talk some more,
*tucks you in* Goodnite Mama bunny:D
 

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Its always so inspiring to hear others success :thumb:
Oh man Di, low balling it,I had over 30 jobs and professions and titles, from carpentry to manufactoring solar panels, to automechanic to construction to a waiter! so on, and so on and so forth. Went into the temporary employment section for a few years (to find myself) to no avail:( I storngly believe in what you say about living misrable, We're only here for so long, why in the world would we waste it just to attempt to survive. Before I keep continuing lol
Go to bed on the morrow we'll talk some more,
*tucks you in* Goodnite Mama bunny:D

yes, there is so much to talk about,
you need some up-talking to.

nite, thanks for the tucks in........tomorrow.....
 

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We definitely sound similar Ike - I always found it difficult to accept my fate in the hands of someone else - always preferred to be in charge of my own destiny.... breaks in to song 'I did it my way' :D:D

Saying that, I have learned loads from all the different things I've tried and certainly don't regret any of those experiences... breaks into song: 'regrets, I've had a few'...:D:D:D

Sakis definitely proves the point well that with enough self belief, the world is your oyster.... now bring on the IMMORTAL GG ATOMISER!!!! :cool:


So my friend Ike - the world is your oyster now go and find that elusive pearl!! ;)


P.S. thanks for the compliment!
 

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Its always so inspiring to hear others success :thumb:
Oh man Di, low balling it,I had over 30 jobs and professions and titles, from carpentry to manufactoring solar panels, to automechanic to construction to a waiter! so on, and so on and so forth. Went into the temporary employment section for a few years (to find myself) to no avail:( I storngly believe in what you say about living misrable, We're only here for so long, why in the world would we waste it just to attempt to survive. Before I keep continuing lol
Go to bed on the morrow we'll talk some more,
*tucks you in* Goodnite Mama bunny:D


Haha - aside from the role as 'automechanic' and 'solar panel manufacturing', that sounds like you're reading out my own CV/Resume! ;)

Okay I'm gonna go off to do a video so see y'all soon! :)
 

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About skype, I was thinking 3 days ago that we have the tecnology that help us solving problems, so if a GG has a problem we will solve it by skype with a web camera!!!!! You will show me the GG and I will tell you the answer to the problem!!!

Thats the best thought I had for today:D:D:D with Di's help!!! thanks Di you are an "Imeos lady" at the end xa xa
 

Di

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About skype, I was thinking 3 days ago that we have the tecnology that help us solving problems, so if a GG has a problem we will solve it by skype with a web camera!!!!! You will show me the GG and I will tell you the answer to the problem!!!

Thats the best thought I had for today:D:D:D with Di's help!!! thanks Di you are an "Imeos lady" at the end xa xa

and proud to be one Imeo, .........

yes, what a brilliant idea, skype - I mean -

my friend uses it for talking and texting to his friend in china,

we could have teleconferences, .........

gee, I could talk to my friend the author of my book,
he is in Hawaii, ......

so many fun possibilities with this ........
 

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Di - I use Skype all the time because my folks live abroad.... it's free and great for phone calls/video calls or even live messaging to each other.

That's a brilliant thought about using it for GG problem solving - Di and imeo you make a great think tank teaml! :)

Anyway my GG friends, I'm off to bed now so sweet (GG) dreams to everyone near and far and see you all soon... ;)
 

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Di - I use Skype all the time because my folks live abroad.... it's free and great for phone calls/video calls or even live messaging to each other.

That's a brilliant thought about using it for GG problem solving - Di and imeo you make a great think tank teaml! :)

Anyway my GG friends, I'm off to bed now so sweet (GG) dreams to everyone near and far and see you all soon... ;)

I think it would be brilliant for teleconferencing,
and or texting live,
I know our doctors are getting it in their offices, they will consult live with specialists in far away city when the patient is in their office, good idea,

brilliant idea, and deffinately the next step in troubleshooting for problems with GG, teleconference, and videoconference,
show Imeo the problem, and talk it thru, then fix it as Imeo guides you thru it and watches you to make sure you do it right !!!!
Brilliant !!!!!
geeeeez, we are goooood !!!!
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