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strixcattus · 2 months
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got VERY little sleep last night. because of woke.
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dylan-duke · 1 month
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GOT MY NEPHEW TO SLEEP ALL BY MYSELF FOR THE FIRST TIME!!! WOOHOO
anyway send in thoughts!!!
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vabeachq · 2 years
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welcome to virginia beach, virginia NIOMI HAWKINS. make sure you send in your account within TWENTY FOUR hours. ALEXIS REN & KAMELYA’S VEGAS EX/BFF WANTED CONNECTION are now TAKEN.    
[ ALEXIS REN, CIS FEMALE, SHE/HER ] ; have you seen NIOMI HAWKINS around VIRGINIA BEACH? the TWENTY-SIX year old PERSONAL TRAINER/BALLERINA is known for ( a phone filled with hundreds of messages left unanswered, the first rays of morning light peeking through the curtains, and pushing through the last hour of a workout ) … around the SANDBRIDGE district they have a reputation of being ADROIT and RESILIENT but also ENIGMATIC and IMPULSIVE. rumor has it they’re hiding THE FACT SHE IS AN EX FBI AGENT WHO RESIGNED DUE TO BEING FRAMED…let’s hope the GOSSIP HOTTIE doesn’t find out ! jules, 25, est, she/her. **kamelya’s vegas ex / bff wc
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chaitanyavijnanam · 9 months
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Osho Daily Meditations - 88. WORK IN BALANCE / ఓషో రోజువారీ ధ్యానాలు - 88. సమతుల్యంలో పని చేయండి
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🌹. ఓషో రోజువారీ ధ్యానాలు - 88 / Osho Daily Meditations - 88 🌹 ✍️. ప్రసాద్ భరద్వాజ 🍀 88. సమతుల్యంలో పని చేయండి 🍀 🕉. ప్రపంచంలో పని ���ేయడం కానీ దానిలో కోల్పోకుండా ఉండడం అనేది ఉత్తమమైన ఏర్పాటు. ఐదు లేదా ఆరు గంటలు పని చేయండి, ఆపై దాని గురించి మరచిపోండి. మీ అంతర్గత ఎదుగుదలకు కనీసం రెండు గంటలు, మీ సంబంధానికి, ప్రేమకు, మీ పిల్లలకు, మీ స్నేహితులకు, సమాజానికి కొన్ని గంటలు ఇవ్వండి. 🕉
మీ వృత్తి జీవితంలో ఒక భాగం మాత్రమే కావాలి. ఇది సాధారణంగా చేసే విధంగా మీ జీవితంలోని ప్రతి కోణంలో అతివ్యాప్తి చెందకూడదు. ఒక వైద్యుడు దాదాపు ఇరవై నాలుగు గంటల వైద్యుడు అవుతాడు. అతను దాని గురించి ఆలోచిస్తాడు, దాని గురించి మాట్లాడుతాడు. తింటున్నప్పుడు కూడా డాక్టర్‌. అతను ప్రేమలో ఉండగా కూడా, అతను ఒక వైద్యుడే. అప్పుడు అది పిచ్చి. ఈ రకమైన పిచ్చిని నివారించడానికి, ప్రజలు తప్పించుకుంటారు. అప్పుడు వారు ఇరవై నాలుగు గంటల అన్వేషకులు అవుతారు. మళ్లీ అదే తప్పు చేస్తున్నారు-ఇరవై నాలుగు గంటలు దేనిలోనైనా ఉండటమే తప్పు. నా ప్రయత్నమంతా మీరు లోకంలో ఉండి కూడా అన్వేషకుడిగా ఉండటానికి సహాయం చేయడమే. అయితే ఇది చాలా కష్టం, ఎందుకంటే మరింత సవాలుతో కూడిన పరిస్థితులు ఉంటాయి.
డాక్టర్‌గా లేదా అన్వేషకుడిగా ఉండటం సులభం. రెండుగా ఉండటం కష్టం, ఎందుకంటే అది మీకు అనేక విరుద్ధమైన పరిస్థితులను ఇస్తుంది. కానీ ఒక వ్యక్తి విరుద్ధమైన పరిస్థితులలో ఎదుగుతాడు.ఆ గందరగోళంలో, వైరుధ్యాల ఘర్షణలో, సమగ్రత పుడుతుంది. మీరు ఐదు లేదా ఆరు గంటలు పనిచేయాలని నా సూచన. మిగిలిన గంటలను ఇతర విషయాల కోసం ఉపయోగించండి: నిద్ర కోసం, సంగీతం కోసం, కవిత్వం కోసం, ధ్యానం కోసం, ప్రేమ కోసం లేదా ఏదో హాస్యంగా ఉండడం కోసం. అది కూడా కావాలి. ఒక వ్యక్తి చాలా తెలివైనవాడు కానీ హాస్యం లేనివాడయితే, అతను బరువుగా, నిబ్బరంగా, గంభీరంగా ఉంటాడు. అతను జీవితాన్ని కోల్పోతాడు.
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🌹 Osho Daily Meditations - 88 🌹 📚. Prasad Bharadwaj 🍀 88. WORK IN BALANCE 🍀 🕉. The best arrangement is to work in the world but not to be lost in It. Work for five or six hours, and then forget all about it. Give at least two hours to your inner growth, a few hours to your relationship, to love, to your children, to your friends, to society. 🕉
Your profession should only be one part of life. It should not overlap into every dimension of your life, as ordinarily it does. A doctor becomes almost a twenty-four-hour doctor. He thinks about it, he talks about it. Even when he is eating, he is a doctor. While he is making love, he is a doctor. Then it is madness; it is insane. To avoid this kind of madness, people escape. Then they become twenty-fourhour seekers. Again they are making the same mistake-the mistake of being in anything for twenty-four hours. My whole effort is to help you to be in the world and yet to be a seeker. Of course this is difficult, because there will be more challenge and situations.
It is easier to be either a doctor or a seeker. It will be difficult to be both, because that will give you many contradictory situations. But a person grows in contradictory situations. In the turmoil, in that clash of the contradictions, integrity is born. My suggestion is that you work for five or six hours. Use the remaining hours for other things: for sleep, for music, for poetry, for meditation, for love, or for just fooling around. That too is needed. If a person becomes too wise and cannot fool around, he becomes heavy, somber, serious. He misses life.
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tinseltown-rp · 1 year
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WELCOME, JAMIE!
You have been accepted for the role of NICK JONAS! You have TWENTY-FOUR hours to make the account and send it in. Be sure to follow EVERYONE on the follow list!  
YOUR CELEBRITY
CELEBRITY NAME: Nick Jonas
AGE & BIRTHDATE: 30 & September 16, 1992
MARITAL STATUS: Single
CHILDREN: N/A
OTHER INFORMATION: Never dated or had children with Priyanka Chopra
WANTED CONNECTIONS: Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas
OOC INFORMATION
NAME & AGE: Jamie & 26
PRONOUNS: She/her
TIMEZONE: EST
TRIGGERS: None
OTHER INFORMATION: None
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noxtms · 2 years
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dear ziggy ; we are pleased to inform you that your application for OSKAR CATCHLOVE has been accepted to 𝐧𝐨𝐱 ! peter gadiot is now taken. you have twenty four hours to submit your account, or else your role will be reopened !
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⧼   peter gadiot, cismale, he & his   /   unholy by sam smith ft. kim petras + extra, extra! read all about it. your name is a name that’s made so many headlines, printed in bold underneath your latest expose. a thorn in some people’s side and a hero to others, you’ve made it your life mission to tell the stories not everybody wants told. leave no stone unturned   :   tackle the topics others shy away from. ambition runs in the catchlove blood and yours embeds itself deep, ready to do whatever it takes.     /     right person, wrong time. you’ve heard it uttered so many times and you know it to be true when you watch them dance with someone else. the life you could’ve had, you sometimes think, if only you’d been   . . .   you’re not sure how that sentence ends. it’s based on a story that’s only been half - told. what an ironic twist, for the man who thinks he knows it all. however the ending, it’s all worth it when you see your child. they’re the reason, the purpose. they’re everything.     /     adrenaline junkie through and through. there’s nothing quite like that chase of a lead. the bigger, the better. if there’s a truth to be found, you want to be the first to discover it. oscar wilde once said there's only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about   . . .   and you, personally, believe the sentiment, but maybe that’s because you’re the one doing all the talking.   ⧽   ━━   hey, isn’t that OSKAR HUGO CATCHLOVE? i read a daily prophet article on them, once ; the THIRTY-  SIX year old [ pure blood ] WIZARD is a DURMSTRANG alumnus who has gone on to be an INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALIST. i’ve heard they can be quite DEBONAIR & ARDENT, but i don’t know… they came off very INTRANSIGENT & OPPORTUNISTIC in that interview. it really is hard to know what to believe these days though, isn’t it?  [   it’s ziggy! v excitedly claiming a character spot for 2500 galleon to take the wanted connection of eliza’s ex & henri’s father <33 i wasn’t sure where to put this in the app but i was also wondering if it’s at all possible for him to be an animagi as a black crow but it isn’t overly important if he isn’t, just a fun tidbit i was considering   ]
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petrifyhq · 2 years
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tom holland is now on reserve for twenty-four hours.    
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chefrobertk · 3 years
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You know things get serious on #FourHour #SpaghettiNight w the #KlemmFam ... Serious, seriously MESSY w just about FOUR Hours of clean up! 😂 (Thank God for the help of the clean up crew) ;p #ChefLife #HomeMade (at Milwaukee, Wisconsin) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNiZZ4dHQRx/?igshid=z4eef1gonwmm
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choccymilllk · 3 years
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he gonna fist fight god
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The alternative to the four-hour workweek mindset
The alternative to the four-hour workweek mindset
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Daniel Tawfik Contributor
Often when I attend a conference or a networking event I am surprised by how many people operate at the periphery of the tech industry. Social media gurus, SEO “ninjas,” bloggers, etc. It’s a coterie of tech “club promoters.” The hype men of the industry.
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vabeachq · 2 years
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welcome to virginia beach, virginia LEO PETULENGRO . make sure you send in your account within TWENTY FOURhours. DREW STARKEY is now TAKEN.    
[ CHACE CRAWFORD, DEMIBOY, HE/THEY ] ; have you seen THEODORE 'TEDDY' KENNEDY around VIRGINIA BEACH? the TWENTY FIVE year old TRUST FUND BABY/MUSICIAN is known for ( guitar calloused finger tips, disarming eyes and smiles that ease all ) … around the THE VIBE CREATIVE district they have a reputation of being TALENTED and CHARISMATIC but also SELF DESTRUCTIVE and LONELY. rumor has it they’re hiding THAT HIS FATHER CUT HIM OFF AND HE'S BROKE…let’s hope the GOSSIP HOTTIE doesn’t find out ! royal
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I finished drawing this yesterday. It took almost 4 hours. But I got this as a result and I'm proud.
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maqsoodyamani · 2 years
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ادوے پورسانحہ: کرفیو میں چار گھنٹے کی نرمی، انٹرنیٹ ہنوز معطل
ادوے پورسانحہ: کرفیو میں چار گھنٹے کی نرمی، انٹرنیٹ ہنوز معطل
ادوے پورسانحہ: کرفیو میں چار گھنٹے کی نرمی، انٹرنیٹ ہنوز معطل اودے پور ، 2جولائی ( آئی این ایس انڈیا ) راجستھان کے شہر ادوے پور میں کنہیا لال قتل کیس کے بعد سے پانچویں دن بھی انٹرنیٹ معطل رہا۔ تاہم ہفتے کے روز انتظامیہ نے کرفیو میں چار گھنٹے کے لیے نرمی کا فیصلہ کیا ہے۔ دوپہر 12 بجے سے شام 4 بجے تک کرفیو میں نرمی کی گئی ہے۔ذرائع کے مطابق ڈسٹرکٹ مجسٹریٹ تاراچند مینا کے حکم کے مطابق شہر کے مکین…
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sylo · 7 years
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mochattele · 7 years
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Nevermind dad's home we're eating good today
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businessbusy-love · 4 years
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Reason why you need to manufacture your products yourself
we're going to discuss why you need to manufacture your products yourself now I know I've been talking a lot about manufacturing in the previous videos any advantages of how much money you can make by yourself and that you don't need anybody else in this day and age but Want to go into a little detail here so let's say you do have a simple plastic product that you want to make you don't make it yourself what you do is you design it yourself and then you farm out all the injection molding processes you're not going to bring in some giant injection molding machine to get start edit's a waste of time you don't have the space. You have to know the business current affairs to be success.
Those machinesare really expensive they take a lot of skill to run you need to make the moldsand it goes on and on and on the electric bill the employees you don'twant all that you're an inventor looking to make good money in the simplest waypossible I call people lazy for coming up with their ideas and then not doingaging with them other than trying to sell them to other people but the reality of it is we also don't want to work too hard either we want to work efficiently for the maximum amount of money and we do that by manufacturingthem ourselves think about this even a 30 $40 item through business news. 
If you can make $10 on eachitem after you've shipped it out the door to your distributor reseller oreven retail imagine how much money you can make simply just selling you know to300 units to 300 units at a $10 profit each is two to three thousand dollarsfor very little effort if all you're doing is slapping labels on and you needa bedroom or a basement or a garage somewhere just to store a few of them asthey arrive from whoever's manufacturing them for you this is a win win it shouldbe a dream come true for you guys. 
It's the way I started when I first started Iwas making a hundred pieces out of aluminum at a time I had a bunch oflittle aluminum parts I would have a made at the machine shop take them overto the anodized pick him up from there bring him homeand my wife and I would sit at a table in my garage and we'd put them togetherit really it was just a weekend and part time job but here's a thing about whenyou price your products correctly now those products of mine were sellingfor two three four hundred dollars apiecethey took me about 10 15 minutes to assemble but I was doubling triplingquadrupling what it was actually costing me to make them so when I was sellingthem at a few hundred dollars and only selling twenty thirty of them a week Iwas making thousands of dollars I mean literally out the gate. 
I started makingfifty a hundred thousand dollars with my first it was one product that I didn'tspun off to two products to raise the revenue a little bit more that went tothree then went to four five six products and then that was it and I didthat for god I think five six seven years by the time I was done with thatsimple product that only cost me a few thousand dollars for that initial run ofa hundred pieces I made close to a million dollars in the life of that oneseries of product that was it that was a five year run and a million dollars overfive years is pretty darn good when you consider. 
I was working fulltime in the movie industry and then coming home and just doing that as aside thing instead of watching TV those products they took me two days to makein my garage the original prototypes and then a fewhours to drill out the parts and also go over to the machine shop and talk withthem but once the machine shop had it in her hands they did all the workit was easy it was just me picking up the parts when they were done takingthem to the anodized ER waiting a few days getting the colored parts back andyou've seen anodizing in the previous videos I talked about it but you cangoogle it or look here on YouTube if you're not sure what I mean it's ahardening colouring process that they use onaluminum and some other materials it's actually a ceramic coating which isinteresting in fact aluminum becomes non conductive after you anodized it whichis really interesting because of the coating it's a process that you justdrop the parts off you wait you wait for them to be done you pick them up youtake everything home you buy your screws whatever else you need you keep them inbags on a shelf and you assemble them as you go it's kind of a no-brainer but nowyou can control your destiny with your products and here's the other thing weneed to talk about this. 
And I'm not gonna go just pro-america here I'm gonnatalk about America and I'm gonna talk about Europe and I'm even gonna talk tomy Indian friends because I seem to have a lot of like 5% of the people on hereare from India and I know they're coming from croire and that's one of the othervideos that I showed you on how you can use Quora to attract video views so Iknow that about 5% is Indian you guys have the opportunity in India with allyour little manufacturing facilities around you to make anything you wantcheaply and then put them on eBay and sell them worldwide and then us inAmerica forget about what they have available to them we have everythingavailable to us in every state I will be surprised if you guys in any state inthe United States cannot find a machine shop and an anodized er I guarantee youcan find both and if you need screws and all that other stuff you order it onlineit's you know that everything's right there it comes in the mail here. 
If Iorder from McMaster Claire in the morning my screws are here within fourhours so you have no excuse in America everything is available to you in aninstant it's really convenient and great for you to grow your business now allyou need is a small space in your apartment or house realistically couldbe a closet I mean my wife you know she didn't mind the garage but as thebusiness started to grow it took over the house so she would complain aboutthat but so I did have to move beyond thehouse pretty quickly but it was easy for years just to stock boxes on the shelvesand ship them after about five years of doing that I was looking for the biggeryou know the bigger revenue and that's when I came up with the product attractstick the last one I was talking about was hobby camp and that's no longeraround so I really didn't mention it but track stick you can go to the websitewhen I started thinking about track stick it was a couple years after 9/11and I knew there was some concern in the world about terrorism so that's whatgave me the idea for track stick it was a product that I designed completelyhands-off when I made track stick I knew I wanted it to be big and there wereonly two ways I could do that one way would have been to invest in equipmentlike you see here but this isn't even really high speed equipment this is justfor me to do small batch runs when we're talking high speed thousands of boardsyou need much bigger pick-and-place machines and I didn't want to get intoall that I'm in California I didn't want the rent the electricity to theemployees all the insurance all the retirement expenses the medical and itgoes on and on and on I was young I was like got 32 years old. 
I wanted to stillbe able to have fun travel the world it's what you want to do it's up to youif you want that responsibility I know a lot of guys that just drive off of thatI didn't want that I didn't want the risk of going out of business I didn'twant the risk of not being able to pay the rent those types of things but Icould tell you one thing I learned if you do it you will figure out a way topay the bills no matter how much more they are than the bills you have nowit's an amazing thing I've been saying I'm worried about the rent or themortgages or all the other costs for 20 years now I haven't gone bankrupt yetin fact I've done quite well I may not have you know the huge facilities likeyou see on some of these youtube channels with the manufacturing but mostof them aren't in California where real estate is really expensive and there area few like one of the guys I love is Titan C&C look him up he talks aboutmanufacturing in in America I could not take the pressureof his responsibilities he's actually talked about how he's going bankrupt afew time his credit is bad he's nearly lost his businesses I I would I wouldlose my hair that. 
I love it would all turn gray first and that's not what I'mlooking to do it's up to you if you have the money if you have the balls to beable to put up with that go for it I don't have it and I'm not ashamed toadmit that I don't have that kind of risk taking ability I tend to just do itlittle baby steps at the time and as I make profits pay my taxes that's anotherthing when you make money taxes are coming so don't forget that I can't tellyou how many Kickstarter projects I've seen go under not because they didn'tship a product but because of the taxes you and you're an inventor you're abusinessman too this is another thing we will talk about it in the future but notonly are there responsibilities for bills the taxes can be hugeand in California believe me they come knocking they come looking for youso you need to think about that that as you become successful you are a targetfor the taxman so prepare for it and these are the realities of manufacturingand it's really not manufacturing we're talking about in most cases here we'retalking about micro manufacturing we're talking about 100 200 500 pieces at atime we're talking about not big investments for you guys I know theprices if you do all aluminum products if you do injection molded parts you canmany times get in depending on your product to three to five thousanddollars at the most for your first product I think that's a good risktolerance and then as you grow you take on a little more maybe a fifteenthousand dollar product here's another hint so my most successful products andthis has been pretty consistent I have products that have cost meanywhere from $2,000 to make up to a quarter of a millionand I will tell you a little secret my most successful products this is true mymost successful products have cost me anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000 to makenow I have made hundreds of thousands of dollars in mistakes along the way takingthose $3,000 products to market I don't have to make those mistakes anymore butI did in the beginning I mean my track stick technically cost me less than$10,000 to invent but I blew twenty thousand dollars of my own money makingmy first mold that was useless because I wound up hiring people that had nevermade molds before and they were like two thousand miles away and here's thekicker so I blew twenty thousand dollars on that mold and I was so upset about itand I started googling there was a mold maker within walking distance of myhouse in California then. 
I wound up hiring and I think he did my first moldit was about 15,000 I told him I went broke for 20 grand could he please makemy next fold for 15 and I promised that I would give him more business which Idid I made about 10 molds with the guy it was just incredible the learningexperience and how much I could have saved if I knew ahead of time but that'slife and that's why we talked about you need to get out there and you need tostart talking to these people and learning the processes so you don't makethe same mistakes that I made in the beginning and if you are learningsomething from these videos I hope you're subscribing you're leavingcomments below you're giving me a thumbs up because I want to help I also want togrow this channel and you know I want to be here for you guys because it'sexciting as you guys are making things and talking to me it really encouragesme to keep going even when I have such a low view countright now thanks to YouTube and its new algorithms but we'll getthat if you just keep on leaving me comments so that I know were punchingthrough the slow views I don't care how many people are viewing this what I careabout is that the ones that are viewing this channel are learning something andimplementing it that's what you need to do because if you just start doing somemicro manufacturing invest a few thousand maybe and I know this in Indiayou guys are probably investing a few hundred the equivalent of a few hundreddollars with your friends and they're making you product so anybody can dothis in America it's gonna cost us a little more because we do have differentlaws and restrictions that don't allow us to be that cheap Europe the same wayEurope's going to be a little more expensive for manufacturing than inAmerica and definitely more than it's gonna cost in Asia but it doesn't matterit depends on what your interests are where you want to make your productswhat your commitment is I am like 100 percent make it in America butunfortunately in California because of all the environmental laws and all theother restrictions most of the time I get prices that are three times the costof what they are to make in Asia so you know if they can't compete you can'tjust say oh okay. 
I'll pay three times more that three timesrepresents the entire cost of my product which means that they've raised theprice by three times at the same C shops my retail is going to double my cost tothe distributors is probably going to triple I'm gonna price myself right outof the market so when it comes to manufacturing you'regonna have to pick all different places if you know something's cheap to makearound the corner do it around the corner don't send it to Asia you know doit locally but at the same time if you're good if you have a part that'smachined and let's say it'll cost you 75 dollars to make in the US but China willsell to you for $30 a piece in a quantity of 100 where do you think youhave to go you're going to have to go to Asia toChina and I'm going to mention Titan C&C again because I'm watching his videosthis guy gets me pumped up I mean he's different he's differentjust like I'm different big guy big strong guy I'll put a link down belowand he he's a genius I know a genius when I see one this guy's so smart andthe way he looks he may not even realize how smart he is because he talks aboutmachining like I've never heard it talked about before and I know machinisthe has beautiful shops Titan C&C has shops that you could eat off the floorseverything is pristine when I look at his machines they shine there's no chipsthere's no oil they're beautiful and it's not because he's not using them andthey're brand new this guy loves what he's doing and he's pumping me upbecause I gotta say he's making stuff in the US I'm saying make stuff in the USwe're both doing it and you can too and if you're in Asia make it in Asia ifyou're in Europe make it in Europe make your commitment to the people around youthat's all that's important it's not about nationalism it's aboutmanufacturing because manufacturing is what made America great we all need tomanufacture if we want to see our countries do well so look at Titan andwhat he says the only way that America is going to compete in the world is ifthe machines make the parts quicker we already know that especially inCalifornia labor is expensive and the liability that goes with itit is prohibitive for companies. 
it does create a burden for companies so what hesays is you hire less people but you make the machines run quicker you buynewer machines you program so they're fastyou make efficient ways to manufacture so you can get more product out the doornow I should listen to this advice because the stuff that I run on thesemachines many times gets back ordered by days by weeks it's frustrating for mebecause I can never predict the amount of sales that I'm going to get and nomatter what I put on the Shelf it seems to sell out so you can actually and thisis a weird thing about business even though my profits on purpose are high Ican actually put myself out of business by making too much product yes I knowthat people are going to buy it but at what cost to me in terms of stocking iton the shelves Titan talked about this too we're a company said we need to stopour orders but he kept going and these were expensive millions of dollars inparts it was actually a hundred million dollar contract you can look at hisvideo he just said you know what they're gonna come back and they're gonna ordermore so I'll just start keep making them for weeks maybe months he went on and hemade all these parts they never came back for them so when you do this yougot to watch how many you put on yourself manufacturing is a game youjuggle how many do I make versus how many I think are going to sell not howmany are actually selling because remember there's a delay after orderparts from Asia I order parts from down the street they all take time to come inthen there's processes like anodizing painting whatever processes you add tothat they all take time and god forbid one of those manufacturers get busybecause then the time that you normally get them in becomes longer so when itcomes to manufacturing start thinking of a plan because that's how you're gonnamake your money you.
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