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Rules of Engagement Part One: Payin’ Attention Pays Off

Not so recently, I had three close-but-non-interactions, with others, all to their detriment. On the first occasion, I was making my usual weekly trek home from grocery shopping. On these routine runs, required for the weekend’s food production for the following week, I am heavily-laden with all sorts of meat and produce, etc., evenly weighted

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Counting Carnegies

How to Win Friends and Influence People, by Dale Carnegie, is so famous we hear references to the book’s title and author all the time. Many say that this book and the man himself have helped them with personal interactions by bolstering their confidence. To me, this is ironic, as I see this Carnegie –

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Down But Not Out

If you’ve been with me this year, following me on Make More Monie, I hope that some of what I’ve been writing has helped. Something I want to share in this post is how I came to deal with the age-old question everyone asks of each other, “How are you doing?” and the equally-aged response,

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Counsel Q-Tips

In my previous post, Sorry, But Not Impressed, I took aim at a quote that, like many, initially sounded deep and profound, but when examined below the surface, turned out to be just so many words. It struck me that if these so-called words of wisdom were replaced with actual advice that represented years of

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On Taxes

For only the second time in my life, I filed my income tax paperwork myself. For years, I’d been using my guy, Dave, who’d never increased the $100 plus HST fee he charged me over all of the time he’s been doin’ ‘em. We used to use this time to catch up with each other,

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Vested Interests Part Six

In this multi-part, shallow dive into investing and my own investments in the stock market, I highlight those industries in the following two sectors: Industrials – This sector, I understand, like Communications, Discretionaries and Financials, makes up ~10% of the market. It consists of businesses that keep everyone and everything safe, sound and moving around,

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“Optimist” Prime

I created Make More Monie because I believe that there are many who cannot see their own futures clearly. I think that this is due to their being too distracted by the disruptive and destructive drama within their everyday lives and social circles. In addition, there is the chaotic high drama which is being naturally

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Why Bother?

Early on, I went through occasional periods of doubt as to whether or not Make More Monie was a worthy endeavor. In response, I reminded myself that I was doing it for all who never get to see real examples of those that are “making more monie”, and/or in so many different ways. Now that

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“All Wrong, All Wrong, All Wrong!” Part Three

Stripping down to nothing, ridding himself of all “window dressing and packaging”, including his “lucky and faithful American cat”, that had puzzlingly appeared in his story. Hmm. The bongos must’ve remained at home. Anyway, he removes all “talismans from adventures past”, including his late father’s gold ring, melted down from his parents’ class rings and

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Biases

Studies seem to indicate that at our core, we have a negativity bias. We were apparently able to evolve because of it, as it is seemingly more costly to miss signs of danger, such as a voracious predator, unsafe conditions or extreme exposure than to miss those of food and water, safe passage, or warm,

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Delusions of Grandeur

Most of us love the thought of being a famous actor, musician or singer, far more than we love participating in acting class, music lessons or vocal drills. And of those who do pursue these career paths, many give up; not necessarily upon the first sign of adversity, but eventually because of the overwhelming odds

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Means to an End Part One

This post features Nathan, who was interviewed by Make More Monie as he has demonstrated, like others I’ve had the privilege to interview, tenacity in attaining his goal. This goal initially was to be a part of his family’s tradition of high-rise window cleaning, which goes back almost fifty years and serves the never-ending need

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The Epiphany

Although for years I had some vague notion of Make More Monie, it became much clearer in a 2018 conversation with the owner of a brand-new Dodge Demon, an 850 hp, unhinged, ultra-powerful muscle car that was pretty much, more or less, a Hellcat on steroids. He approached as I was admiring it in the

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The Logo

I enjoy learning about the origins of famous company logos. For example, did you know that in Amazon’s logo – when they featured the word “Amazon” in it, that is – the “smiley arrow” was deliberately placed? It was strategically located to show that the company is so big – Amazon does mean “massive”, after

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The Image

Our image is one that encompasses the spirit of Make More Monie as well as any picture ever could. It was taken on an August 2018 summer holiday, spent in a small cottage just off the beach, just north of Grand Bend. These southwestern Ontario shores of Lake Huron are where I spent my summers

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The Website

When developing our website, I wanted to ensure that upon landing at Make More Monie, the visitor would feel welcome, not overwhelmed, and find that it was created with user-centricity – and our own credibility – in mind. To that end, one won’t find any bells ‘n’ whistles featured there. No gimmicks nor gadgets, no

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