Protecting What Matters
Protecting What Matters Is Necessary Now More Than Ever!
If “what matters” is for you to function in a free society; if “what matters” is to protect your family, friends, and relationships from the fallout that is in a future without freedom, safety, and security; and if “what matters” is having peace of mind, then you need to accept some things you would rather not know or be bothered with and confront what you would rather not face.
You may want to investigate this though more. We need to become proactive in what Congress is doing to protect our businesses and our way of life. If we don’t, we will lose what we have enjoyed throughout the years.
Don’t take the last statement as a political point of view because it is not; it is a reality we are facing right now. Consider what you can do to counteract the mistakes of policy makers and take action in protecting your family. That’s why I have posted links to OurdayShopping.com changing over to WhatMattersStore.com.
If “what matters” is for you to function in a free society, and if “what matters” is to protect your family, friends, and relationships from the fallout that is in a future without freedom, safety, and security, and if “what matters” is having peace of mind, then you need to accept some things you would rather not know or be bothered with and confront what you would rather not face.
You may want to investigate this though more. I believe we need to become proactive in what Congress is doing to protect our businesses and our way of life. If we don’t, we will lose what we have enjoyed throughout the years.
Don’t take the last statement as a political point of view because it is not, it is a reality we are facing right now. Consider what you can do to counteract the mistakes of policy makers and take action in protecting your family. That’s why I have posted a link for seeds and greenhouses on this site. Check out WhatMattersStore.com.
I have been paying close attention to what’s been going on in Washington the past ten years and so I know things you would rather not know, believe me. Please heed my warning and spend money on food storage, seeds, and greenhouses, as well as emergency supplies.
Don’t believe me and just let things happen is putting your family in jeopardy. I wish you would trust my judgment and, at least spend a little money now to put a few items aside in case I’m right. Like my son said, when I told him to put on a long sleeve shirt and long pants before riding the motorcycle to work, “I’m glad I listened to you” after a car hit him head-on as it came around a blind curve. I may say it too many times and become a squeaky wheel, but I am hoping some of you might listen.
I’m telling you that I have been paying close attention to what’s been going on in Washington the past decade and I know things you would rather not know, believe me, so please heed my warning and spend money on food storage, seeds, and greenhouses, as well as emergency supplies.
Don’t believe me and let things happen is putting your family in jeopardy. I wish you would trust my judgment and, at least spend a little money now to put a few items aside in case I’m right. That’s all I will say on this subject for now.
It is usually easier to live in default and allow things to come at you and then react –throwing up your hands and saying “I can’t do anything about it anyway”. . . I am only one person and what I think or say or do won’t change anything” — than it is to do something proactive that’s uncomfortable but necessary. Being in the driver’s seat to have “what matters” requires effort and often means swimming up stream and against the current.
You’ve probably figured out by now that, with 24 domain names and more than that in blogs on WordPress and self-hosting, I am very committed to helping people who feel as I do or who suffer from the type of depression I spoke of earlier.
Every day it gets harder to handle the news we hear on television (what little truths they allow us to hear) or read some of the propaganda they put in newspapers and magazines today. It is even harder to sift through the abundance of information available to us on the Internet without learning more than we want to know.
It is no wonder that people are feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the chaos that comes with living in our times, and no wonder they feel helpless in protecting “what matters” to them.
I am here to help you with all of that, but in some cases, I will add to your stress level by reporting on things you need to know but would rather not know right now. I realize that this is a strange statement to make because it is not what you expect to hear from me after reading the previous paragraphs. However, YOU MUST know the truth about what is going on every single day that threatens “what matters” to you and to me.
Even though you probably don’t want to know all that I know, there are some things I can tell you that you need to know but without stressing you out or causing you to become overwhelmed. If you resist the truth and not face what you should, it will only get harder for you to protect “what matters” and find peace of mind.
You’ve probably heard it said that FREEDOM is not free because someone has to pay the price for it. The more of us who share the load and pay the price, the easier it will be to protect that which the enemy among us in sheep’s clothing is trying to steal from us. . . and they will succeed in that mission if we continue to be in default and not engage ourselves.
We cannot depend on mainstream media to report honest and unbiased news anymore, which to me, is unacceptable. For a candid look at events that are not being reported by NBC, ABC, or CBS, and sometimes CNN, then perhaps you will check on my blog at CanWeBelieveIt.Info. However, be prepared to deal with truths you may not want to know and to be proactive instead of staying in default.
If “what matters” is for you to function in a free society, and if “what matters” is toprotect your family, friendships, and relationships from the fallout of a future without freedom, safety, and security, and if “what matters” is peace of mind, then you need to consider my comments in this posting and ask yourselves if you are prepared to pay the price for what is required of you to make that happen.
It is usually easier to live in default and allow things to come at you and then react –throwing up your hands and saying “I can’t do anything about it anyway” — than it is to do something that’s uncomfortable but necessary.
When you identify the things that really matter to you, and make choices that protect those things the best you can, then everything else doesn’t matter does it?