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Re: alabama96 post# 55390

Monday, 06/26/2017 7:24:50 AM

Monday, June 26, 2017 7:24:50 AM

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We are all in a virtual in a meeting room right now. Does that mean we do not exist? The Fancy office no longer exists. The office is the internet now. In fact we are in a meeting room right now. My company has a PO Box and I work out of a home office cutting emeralds, rubies and other gemstones. We have ZERO corporate debt, and over 2300 associates world wide. Just because a company is run out of a home or a virtual office does not mean it isn't profitable or adding to the GNP. IN FACT, I have decades of auditing experience for the government and can truthfully attest that basing or judging the notion of a company's virility or potential profitability on looks and appearance of an office or what their "Castle" looks like is out right foolish. That is a very sophmoric and childish view of things and only further inspired by a "Hollywood and California Cabal" adhereance to a brainwashed standard of "Beyoncé and Jay Z's Generation of Corporate stupidity." The truth is, don't judge a book by it's cover, or a bud by it's smell or what it looks like. Some of the finest looking green won't even make a $15 bottom shelf slice of pie in Orange County, let alone a $60 eighth of Girl Scout Cookie from OC3 in Santa Ana. Most of the people and FLASHY CEO's I know who own Ferrais and live in mansions with two gates and multiple guards are so OVER leveraged they can't even make it an hour without smoking a pack of cigarettes or calling on spiritual Yogis to lead them through cleansing rituals and oddities of unnormal sorts and sounds...sometimes very peculiar snorting and farting comming from bathroom stalls in the executive lounge....who knows. However, the truth be told; the guy driving a Blue Volvo and playing organ at my church who lives in a modest $800,000.00 home is worth more money than half of Manhattan. Just because people don't waste their money on fancy stuff, doesn't mean they can't afford or aren't fancy themselves. IN fact, the opulence of many millionaires is dwarfed by the beauty of a billionaires lust for nature and those treasures in heaven.