I have been offered $5,500,000
Scam E-mails
In case there is anyone on the planet who has not received such letters, here is one such, quite brief in my experience compared with some.
My name is Julia Margaret Flesher Koch I am an American socialite and philanthropist, the wife of David Hamilton Koch who was an American businessman, political activist, philanthropist, and chemical engineer. I believe strongly in “giving while living”. My philosophy about life is that you should use your wealth to help people and I have decided to secretly give US$5,500,000.00USD to randomly selected individuals worldwide.
Yet another scare warning
The largest private jet in the world
At first glance you would think this is a living room but wait – someone somewhere has decided that there are enough very rich people who may choose to fly around the world in this. Bargain basement it is not. Check out the article here by my favourite blogger Sam Chui
Our uniqueness
One of my given thoughts today was that there are as many worlds as there are individual consciousness. In other words come where we are all unique. This started before we were born with our dispositions in past lives, modifying the generic code, not to mention the manner of our birth and the unique series of events in terms of meeting people, going to places, the effect of our presence on our friends and they on us. There can be no dispute that we are truly unique.
This should affect our attitude. We can be immensely proud that if we’ve made it this far through this mind field that we call the human life and that whenever we go to a social event, we have something to contribute that no one else can. It may not be through words or exhibiting a talent like playing music but rather our very presence which will add to the mix because that is the nature of quantum entanglement.
You cannot help but be quantumly entangled because you are a human being.
So when people say, ‘I don’t know what I have got to contribute to this particular discussion’, they have got their perspectives totally wrong. You don’t have to know a lot about something but if you know or are interested enough to ask a question that could start a chain of events that unbeknown to you could affect hundreds of people. For example you could be talking to a decision maker. Not only what you say but the way you say it could influence them because you introduced a vector that they had not thought of. You of course will not know the effect you’ve had.