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Reliability

Glen Bradford
Glen Bradford@DoNotLose
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The stories that I know.

  1. Lenka went back to florida and cheated on me. Then, she tried to seduce me until I figured out something was up.

  2. Jaclyn went to a random party and cheated on me. She told me too.

What I found most attractive in Lenka was her spontaneity. in Jaclyn, her ability to enjoy those who she is with.

I felt like I could trust her because out of all people that I know, I think that she knows what it feels like to be on my side of the bargain.

Not only that, but if I look back on the most significant part of our relationship, it happened when she was with Pat.

So, again I reflect to figure out where it is that I came up short. Lenka could be explained because she wanted adventure. Jacyln because she wanted availability.

I don't think I was ever unfair by my own scheme, but was I?

Anyway, after every day comes tomorrow. I must look deep within myself and ask myself what can I do to maximize the overall happiness in my life.

On a side note, the Fed lowered interest rates. Finally the market is going down because of this, because This is not good news. This is good news for consumer spending, because fewer people are going to want to keep the dollars in their pockets. Invest internationally! See below for my picks.

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MBA from Purdue. Former hedge fund manager. Holds 26 series of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac junior preferred stock. Built Cloud Nimbus for Salesforce consulting. Author of Act As If. Writes about investing, building things, and the longest financial fraud in American history.

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