The two most important investment
decisions a person could make, if it were possible,
would be to, first select his or
her parents and second, to select his or her boss. The first
is, of course, absolutely
impossible, and the second is very difficult.
Most ordinary people
simply have to play the hand they
are dealt. The vast majority have no special talent to distinguish them from
the crowd that is vying for every available job. Yet, in the United
States many of these people have
become successful through hard work and managing
their resources. Each person has
a unique story of how success was attained, and some are
worth sharing. This is one such story.
Much of the time the playing
field is not level. Some people have better opportunities and more talent than
do others. To measure what a person has accomplished it is helpful to take a
look at the person’s background, because lifelong characteristics are formed
early in life. Also it is a fact that investing is about more than making
money, however, making money is the way it is perceived by the general
population. When you mention investing it is believed money is the primary
objective. In the broad sense it can mean any activity that affects a person’s
life. Money is very necessary in our society. Anyone who believes otherwise
should try to get along without any. It has been said that money cannot bring
happiness. But there is no rule or law that says a rich person cannot be happy.
I believe it is better to be rich than poor. Leading a useful and satisfying
life is the result of
I believe in God the Father
almighty and in Jesus Christ his son. My mother taught me to pray and when I
was young I prayed once in awhile. I know I have had a guiding power in my
life, but it was the complete despair that I felt that night in the basement
apartment on Litchfield Street in Wichita, Kansas that He touched me. There was
no blinding light, no voice in the dark no nothing. What happened was that I
went back to work and missed only a few days due to illness in the almost forty
years I worked before retiring. Things began to go the way I planned them. I
had many successes and I came to realize when the change began. Now prayer is a
daily event. My prayers are mostly thanking God for His blessings. I believe I
could not have achieved the business success I had without the help of my
Creator. That is the only logical explanation I can give myself. There were
many of my peers who were smarter and certainly better educated than I, yet
many of them remained as mechanics or at low level jobs all of their working
lives. After I retired I would wonder, how did it all happen? The Grace of God, that is the answer. And I
must say, I didn’t deserve it.
When we were first married Verna
and I would talk about all the things I did not understand. I would tell her
that, in the middle of a sleepless night, I felt as if I were on the verge of
discovering a great truth; like what is the meaning of Life? She, the most
practical person I’ve known, would say, “I worry about you.” Needless to say, I
never discovered that great truth and I came to realize that answers to what I
was seeking were not available. The questions pile up and the smart people I
know have no answers. One basic question is: Why are so many people starving in
a world where there is plenty? Another one that no one can answer is: Why does
the human race continue the senseless slaughter each other? From there one can
go on to the really big questions: the holocaust, the limits of space,
creation, life after death and on and on. With all these things I don’t know
there are some things I know for sure. People should try to avoid doing
something they will regret all of their lives.
And I also know for sure I have a lot more yesterdays than tomorrows.
When we moved into our new home
we became members of the Crestview Country Club. It has two excellent golf
courses and it’s easy to get a tee off time just about any time you desire. Our
home is about one half block from one of the courses and it is a short ride in
our golf cart to the clubhouse.