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What is a Bond?

November 22, 2012 — Leave a comment

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Let’s say you buy a government bond. What exactly does that mean? Let’s break it down from the boardroom suite to the street.

When you buy a bond you are lending the government money. The government is too broke to fund its operations without perpetual debt. The government pays you back, plus interest, by taxing its citizens.

The profit you make minus taxes & depreciation means you make zero profit. It means it’s costing you money to lend money to the government.

Let’s use a simpler example. I’m the citizen, you’re the government.

I lend you $100 dollars (a bond). To make monthly payments you steal money from me (taxes). Is there anything in that equation that sounds good? If the answer is no, there’s hope for you.

If you think “investing” in government bonds is a great idea, I’m challenging you to think again. The US government is so broke it has to perpetually borrow money. It pays you back by stealing from you (taxes). The money it pays you back with is so worthless (inflation) that you’re losing money in the “investment.” Zero profit to you.

There’s nothing smart about the entire transaction. The average US citizen doesn’t know what a government issued bond is. So ignorance is the reason this crazy game called The US economy keeps being played. Buying government issued bonds isn’t an investment. It’s keeping the junkie with a needle in his arm. “Investing” in government issued bonds isn’t patriotic, it’s unhealthy for this nation.

If you want to turn this economy around you have to understand how it works and why it’s broken. Get educated. Apply what you learn in your life. Share by teaching others what you learn.

Resources:
What is a Bond?

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Black Friday is once again fast approaching. Take a closer look at what you’re doing and why when you shop. Retail therapy? Consumer addiction? Patriotism? Boredom?

It’s none of those. Black Friday is Americans acting like sheep and allowing themselves to be trained by advertising & media. You’ve been led to believe that consuming is how you define yourself.

Your self image is what determines everything in your life. I am…… You fill in the blank. Whatever you fill that blank with is how you live your life. Are you a $150 pair of shoes? Are you a pair of designer jeans? Of course not.

If you define yourself by what you have, you’ll never know happiness. Materially speaking, you were born with nothing and you’ll die with nothing.

I’ve never seen an armored truck at a funeral, have you?

If you feel your spending has gotten out of control, there’s help:
Shopaholics Anonymous

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SOL

Are you running on the treadmill wondering why you can’t catch the proverbial carrot? It’s because we’re chasing stuff thinking it will make us happy. Give it up. Stop while we’re ahead. Early grave is where we’re headed if we don’t.

“Most of your possessions are actually in the way of your happiness. And it’s much easier to find the path toward happiness once you’ve cleared the debris.”
– Joshua Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus (The Minimalists)

Your soul is seeking security. Security from the feeling of disconnection from God. If you’re drowning, things are like a life preserver thrown to you. They may solve a temporary problem but won’t teach you to swim.

We’ve confused substance with source. We confused the animated with the animator.

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Magnifying Glass

If I had more money, my life would get better. I could do what I really want to do. I’d change. I wouldn’t be mad at the world anymore. People would finally respect me. They’d love me. I could impress people. They’d think I was smart.

If I won the lottery I’d tell my boss to stick this job up his butt. I could finally give some money to charity. The scenarios go on, don’t they?

If you’re an idiot making $20k/year you’ll be an even bigger idiot making $200k/year. I hear you having that lame conversation in your head right now, “No, not me. I’m different. And even if I’m still miserable with more money at least I’ll be miserable AND comfortable.” Comfortable is dangerous. It keeps you from kicking your own ass.

Money is the great equalizer, isn’t it? It levels the playing field when you’re out looking for a mate. It’s like perfume that attracts prey. Make a mistake and money can cover it up. Live recklessly and money can bring order out of chaos. Get arrested and buy your way out of it. Rich people do it all the time, don’t they?

It’s easy to think if we just had some more money we could really start living life. There’s only one problem. Whether you’ve got money or not, you’re still living life. How are you living $10/hr and what would magically change about who you really are if you started making $100/hr?

Money is like a magnifying glass. It distorts the image and blows it up so you can see all the small details of the object you’re examining. More money shows the world all the small details of who you really are. Where/how you spend is an expression of what’s important to you.

Money is an excuse we use to live lives of mediocrity. I can’t because I’ve got bills. I can’t because I’ve got a mortgage payment. Once we get some money we’ll live our dreams. No matter how much money you’ve got, you’re living your dream right now. If you aren’t happy with what you’re dreaming, you screwed up somewhere in this equation. You just use lack of money as an excuse. And the hamster on the treadmill marches on.

Money is a magnifying glass showing the world the real you. Money is a mirror that shows you the real you. Don’t like what you see? Buying a bigger mirror isn’t going to solve the problem. You can’t change the mirror. You can change you.

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Wake up America. You’ve slept in a TV entranced, pop-culture orgy of a stupor too long. See the track marks on your arms from needles of hyper consumerism? See the dark circles under your eyes from lack of sleep? You struggle to stay awake in your hideous nightmare of plastic existence you mistakenly call life.

Your intellectual womb polluted, you’ve forgotten how to produce anything of beauty. Blinded by the razor scalpel of misguided self sacrifice, you can’t see your folly.

Outsourcing
You’ve outsourced the right of passage of live birth to surgeons, outsourced the raising of your children to strangers in public education, outsourced care of your elderly to nursing homes, and outsourced the right of passage of burying your dead to funeral homes.

You’ve outsourced your relationship with God to churches, pastors, & gurus. And you wonder why you feel disconnected.

Identity
Addicted to a false sense of identity perpetuated by imperialism, you disguise it as patriotism. Others die globally at the hands of your war machine. Both you and your elected leaders lack the guts to spill innocent blood yourselves. You pay hired soldiers to do the dirty work for you and worship them for doing their “duty.”

You cloak yourself in the American flag to stay warm and safe from what’s really happening around you.

Are you evil or a sinner? No. You’re a magnificent spiritual being who remains in a state of amnesia. Something inside you tells you things aren’t right. Something inside you screams at the top of it’s lungs to rise above the smoke of lies and deceit. You crave to once again breathe the fresh air of your natural being. You desperately want to be set free from a prison you’ve unwittingly constructed with your own mind.

The only crisis you suffer is one of identity. You don’t know who you are anymore. Not only have you forgotten who you are, you’ve forgotten that you’ve forgotten.

You’re already free. You just don’t know it yet. You’re too busy blaming while you give your power away to people you call politician, white, black or foreigner.

You will allow others to abuse you only slightly more than you abuse yourself. Your body is a vessel, not a temple to be worshipped. Stop butchering yourself with breast enhancements, nose jobs, and liposuction.

Responsibility
The time has come to stop breast feeding on ignorance and misguided ego. No one in this life owes you a damn thing. Stop waiting for your check to come in the mail. Government and lawyers aren’t your saviors. You are your savior.

You don’t owe anyone anything America. Stop soothing your guilt with self hate. The time has come to eat the solid food of personal responsibility. Clean up your own mess as you go along. Don’t expect your children to do it. No one can do your work for you.

Money
Standard of living is not the same as quality of life. Money doesn’t create consciousness. Consciousness creates money. Your checkbook is a window to your soul. Where you spend your money tells the world what is most important to you. Your greatest currency is love. Learn to give it and you’ll feel deserving to receive it.

Spirituality
Question everything you’ve ever been taught, including religion. It is your source of spiritual bondage. God is too big to fit into one belief system.

You’re already on God’s “A” list due to the fact you showed up on planet earth. Stop seeking approval from God and your fellow human beings. Until you learn to love yourself, you will never rise above your current level of consciousness.

You are not afraid of dying. You are afraid of living.

God created man in it’s own image. You are a part of God and freedom is your birthright. You are powerful beyond measure. Start acting like it.

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Voting
What if your vote didn’t count? What would that mean? At the very least, ask yourself, “How is my vote counted?”

The below resources will give you insight into a topic of discussion you won’t hear around the water cooler at work. Who counts your vote? Who makes these electronic voting machines? Who do they work for? Can the count be verified by a human being? Is there a paper trail?

The answers to these questions will probably shock and anger you. Are you brave enough to take a ride down this rabbit hole known as electronic voting machines? If you are, you’ll never think the same way again whether you vote or not.

Resources:
Black Box Voting: Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century book
Hacking Democracy film

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GSRT

I’d like to introduce you to a radio show producer named Mikial Moore. His show is called Grown Soul & Real Talk. He recently asked me to be a featured guest on his show. When I said yes, I had no idea how wild of a ride it was going to be!

For 2.5 hrs. we talked about money as it relates to relationships and marriage. We covered a lot of how the economy really works. More importantly, we discussed real solutions for regular folks.

Follow the resource link below to hear the entire 2.5 hrs. We “Chop It Up” with his two co-hosts and really expose the system for what it is. It’s a rigged game that you and I weren’t meant to win. And there’s something you can do to change it.

If you’re sick and tired of getting kicked around by inflation, unemployment, or taxes then this show is for you. It’s a little spicy, so parental discretion is advised. The Debt Shepherd lets his hair down in this one. We cut to the bone and tell it like it is. Unfiltered for your leisurely consumption. Enjoy.

Resources:
Grown Soul & Real Talk

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What are the benefits of being self employed -vs- a W-2 employee? There are a few biggies worth mentioning.

Self employed:
Earn, deduct expenses, pay taxes, keep profit. Being able to deduct expenses before paying taxes is where it all happens for self employed people. Forming a corporation isn’t necessary, but is highly recommended. It can shield your personal assets from lawsuit.

W-2 employee:
Earn, pay taxes, deduct expenses, keep profit. You pay taxes before you do anything else. That’s why you can’t seem to get ahead. Not to mention all the other taxes you pay for everything you buy like food, gas, clothing, etc.

Starting a business:
Don’t go in debt to do it. Start today. Start small. If, after 1 year, you aren’t making any profit then it’s not a business it’s a hobby. If you continue to feed your business with money from your W-2 job, you don’t own a company. You have a hobby.

Smart investors buy assets that put money in their pocket each month (profit). Workers buy depreciating assets (cars, houses) that take money out of their pocket each month (liabilities).

Do your homework, but don’t study forever. Get started right where you are with exactly what you’ve got available to you now. Network and build relationships with others who do what you do. Amateurs compete. Professionals create. Huge difference.

There’s a rat race only if you decide to run in one.

Resources:
Own Your Own Corporation by Garrett Sutton

Give us a call on our voicemail feedback hotline at 615-200-7189 or drop Greg an email at:
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