Monday, January 22, 2007

Chapter 8 What lead me to theses ideas?


Chapter 8 What lead me to theses ideas?

This chapter is a personal narrative about my life. As well as what has brought all this into my life. By writing this, I will help clarify the origins of these ideas, to both you and me. Some of this has already been discussed in section one.

I clearly remember what lead me to wanting to work for myself, to be the owner, not the worker. I use my experiences in every aspect of life to come to where I am now. I use my education, my work experiences and what additional wisdom others have pasted along to me. Why am I writing this? What does it means to who ever is reading it? I am writing this book because I want to change the world a little bit. I have some ideas that I think will make not only make the people around me happy, but it will send out happiness to everyone back around.

All these ideas fiercely collided in my head all at once on October 20, 2006. It was at this time that I could no longer sit back and allow myself to be abused by the working class system anymore. I have all the ideas myself, and the intellectual capacity, and the ambition to do it myself. It was at this time that I started writing this book. I decided not to stop until it was finished. I felt like I was going to exploded if I did not get these ideas onto paper and into the heads of those from who I need support. You know who you are because I gave you a copy of this to read. I need your support and advice on what I am about to embark on. I need you know what you think I can do. I always leave room for constructive criticism.

At first, nobody supported me. In the letters between my mom, and me, she is encouraging me to continue wage work, thinking $10/hr is a good wage. Well this book has many mathematical proofs that wageworkers are NOT being paid what they deserve. I believe and think and I am going to fight for the idea that ownership is where the real money is to be made. This is why I am going to start my own business. I am still going to work, but I am going to work for profit, not a wage.

More about the author in chapter 18.

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