How you doing today?
I just wanted to share a quick story with you. My mom has a friend called Melinda who went through a very messy divorce a few years ago. Her Ex-husband was a real jerk and managed to get half her hair dressing salon which was sold and the proceeds split.
This was a business she had before meeting and marrying this loser.
I’m sure you can understand how devastating it could be when you marry for love and trust that the person you fall in love with isn’t going to screw you over and yet they do, and take something that is not theirs to take.
After the divorce was final, she took my advice and did an online marketing course and tried various things online.
One particular project was able to completely replace the income she made as a hair stylist.
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Her ex-husband squandered his share of the sale of their house and her business. And today has nothing.
She on the other hand, just bought a new house and works from home and the last time we spoke she told me she has driven past him a few times. Still the same old, broke ass loser. I love happy endings :-)
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Take Care!
Moral story of the Day:
It was the aftermath of a big festival. Two cats were prowling together. One of the cats saw a big cake and mieued. The other jumped up and picket it.
The first cat said, “Give me the cake. It is I who saw it first.”
The other cat said “Keep away from it. It is I who picked it up.”
They were fighting and fighting. But there was no solution. Just then, a monkey passed by. He thought “What foolish cats they must be! Let me make use of this chance.”
He came to the cats and said in a loud voice. “Don’t fight. Let me share the cake among you both”. The cake was handed over to the monkey.
The monkey split the cake into tow parts. He shook his head and said, “Oho! One is bigger. One is smaller”. He had a bit of the bigger and now said “Oho! This has become smaller now”. He ate from the other. And thus, he went on eating from part to part and finally finished the whole cake.
The poor cats were disappointed.
Moral: When you quarrel someone else gains.
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Rick Jones
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