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  • A $10 Opportunity That Could Make a Difference

    Helping Families, Small Businesses, and Communities Grow Together

    Have you ever wished there was an affordable way to create an additional stream of income without investing hundreds or thousands of dollars?

    In today’s economy, many people are searching for practical solutions.

    Families are facing rising expenses.

    Small businesses are looking for new customers.

    Retirees are seeking ways to supplement their income.

    Communities are searching for ways to support one another.

    That’s why I was excited to discover a program that costs just $10 to get started.

    There are no expensive startup packages.

    There are no monthly membership fees.

    Just a simple concept that allows ordinary people to participate without taking on significant financial risk.

    Why People Are Taking a Look

    ✓ One-time $10 startup cost

    ✓ No expensive upgrades required

    ✓ No monthly fees

    ✓ Simple system

    ✓ Can be worked part-time

    ✓ Accessible to almost anyone

    ✓ Community-oriented approach

    Could This Be Right For You?

    This opportunity may be worth exploring if you are:

    • Looking for a side income

    • A retiree seeking additional income

    • A student wanting extra spending money

    • A small business owner looking for another revenue source

    • Someone who enjoys helping others discover opportunities

    The idea is straightforward and easy to understand, but seeing the complete details makes all the difference.

    There Is No Obligation

    Simply enter your information below and I’ll send you the complete details so you can decide for yourself whether it makes sense for you.

    Get The Complete Information

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  • The Four Person Question

    A few days ago I asked myself a simple question:

    “If I found a legitimate opportunity that could help people create additional income, could I think of four people who might benefit?”

    The answer came immediately.

    A family member struggling with bills.

    A friend worried about retirement.

    A small business owner fighting rising costs.

    A rural community looking for ways to keep services available.

    What surprised me was realizing that success doesn’t necessarily require a large network. Sometimes all it takes is one person who sees the value and takes action.

    The opportunity I’m involved with has a very low one-time startup cost—less than many people spend on a meal out—and future growth is funded from earnings rather than additional purchases.

    Whether it’s right for everyone is a different question. But it did make me think about how many people around us are looking for practical ways to improve their financial situation.

    Perhaps the better question isn’t whether you know four people.

    Perhaps it’s whether you know one.

    If you’d like to learn more, here’s the information:

    Click Here.

    — Rick Herring

  • Develops your Dog’s “Hidden Intelligence” To eliminate bad behavior

    Activate Your Dog’s “Second Brain”

    What if I told you your dog has a second brain? Not a tiny brain hidden somewhere in its body… but a powerful system that controls emotions, memories, behavior, and even happiness. And here’s the crazy part… Most dog owners accidentally ignore it every single day.

    Today, I’m going to show you how to activate your dog’s “second brain” and why doing so could transform their behavior, reduce anxiety, and make them happier than a brand-new squeaky toy. Let’s talk about your dog’s nose. —

    Now before you think I’ve completely lost my mind… No, your dog doesn’t actually have two brains. But scientists and animal behavior experts often describe a dog’s nose and scent-processing system as being so powerful that it functions like an entirely different way of experiencing the world.

    Think about it. Humans see the world. Dogs smell the world. Imagine walking into a room and instantly knowing: – Who was there six hours ago – What they ate – Whether they were stressed – Whether another dog passed through – Whether a squirrel visited the backyard That’s basically normal life for your dog.

    Their nose isn’t just stronger than ours. It’s unbelievably stronger. Humans have roughly six million scent receptors. Many dogs have over 300 million. And the part of the brain devoted to analyzing smell is proportionally far larger than ours.

    Which means every walk you’re taking? Your dog isn’t just going for exercise. They’re reading the newspaper. — Quick question. Have you ever gotten frustrated because your dog keeps stopping every ten feet to sniff? I used to think, “Come on buddy, we’re trying to walk here.”

    Turns out… My dog thought WE were stopping every ten feet so I could interrupt HIS important research project. —

    WHY SNIFFING IS SO IMPORTANT

    Here’s something most people don’t realize. A tired dog is not necessarily a happy dog. A mentally satisfied dog is a happy dog. And sniffing is one of the most powerful forms of mental stimulation available.

    Researchers have found that allowing dogs to engage in natural scenting behaviors can help reduce stress and increase optimism. Yes. Optimism. Scientists actually have ways of measuring emotional states in dogs. When dogs get opportunities to use their noses, they often show signs associated with improved emotional well-being.

    Think of it this way. Running a mile tires muscles. Ten minutes of intense sniffing can tire the brain. And the brain burns a surprising amount of energy. That’s why some dogs come home from a “sniffari” walk more relaxed than after a long jog. The walk wasn’t longer. It was richer. —

    But here’s where it gets interesting. Most dog owners think activating this “second brain” requires expensive equipment. It doesn’t. In fact, the first exercise costs exactly zero dollars. —

    THE 5-MINUTE NOSE GAME

    Try this tomorrow. Take a handful of your dog’s kibble or treats. Scatter them in the grass. That’s it. Seriously. Don’t put them in a bowl. Don’t hand-feed them. Let your dog search. What looks like a simple game to us is actually a complex scent puzzle for them. They’re using airflow. Ground scent. Memory. Problem-solving. And concentration.

    It’s basically Wordle for dogs. Except they’re much better at it than most of us are at Wordle. Start with easy searches. Then make it harder. Hide treats behind furniture. Under boxes. Inside safe puzzle toys. Watch what happens. You’ll see intense focus. Then satisfaction. And often a much calmer dog afterward. —

    Imagine if someone locked you in a room and said: “Good news. You don’t have to think today. Just run laps.” Eventually you’d say, “Can I do literally anything else?” That’s kind of how some dogs feel. They need mental work too. —

    THE BIG WALKING MISTAKE

    Let’s talk about walks. Most people measure a successful walk by distance. Dogs often measure it by information. If your dog spends five minutes investigating one bush… They’re not being stubborn.

    They’re gathering data. Who’s been here? When? Male or female dog? Healthy? Stressed? Familiar? Stranger? To us it’s a bush. To them it’s social media. Every post. Every comment. Every update. Stored in scent. Now, that doesn’t mean you should let your dog drag you around the neighborhood.

    Training still matters. But occasionally allowing a slower “sniff walk” can be incredibly enriching. Think quality over quantity. A twenty-minute sniff-focused walk can sometimes be more satisfying than a much longer march where they’re constantly being rushed along. — And now for the weirdest part. Your dog can actually smell things about YOU that you don’t even realize you’re broadcasting. —

    YOUR DOG CAN SMELL YOUR EMOTIONS

    Studies suggest dogs can detect changes in human scent associated with emotional states. Stress changes body chemistry. Fear changes body chemistry. Excitement changes body chemistry. And dogs are remarkably sensitive to those changes. Have you ever noticed your dog acting differently when you’re anxious? Following you around? Staying close? Being unusually attentive?

    Part of that may be because they’re picking up signals you don’t even know you’re sending. It’s one reason dogs are used in important working roles. Their noses detect information that humans simply can’t perceive. To your dog, your scent tells a story. And they’re constantly reading it. Which is both amazing… And slightly terrifying. Because your dog probably knows you’re stressed before you do. —

    Meanwhile my dog somehow can’t find the treat directly in front of him… But can detect a crumb under the refrigerator from three weeks ago. Explain that. —

    HOW TO ACTIVATE THE “SECOND BRAIN” DAILY

    (By the way if you want to check some like, that has been getting raving reviews, the link is in the bio below)

    If you want to start today, here’s a simple plan. Number one: Allow dedicated sniff time during walks. Number two: Play scent games at home. Number three: Rotate puzzle feeders and enrichment activities.

    Hide treats around the house. Number five: Let your dog investigate new environments safely. A new park. A different trail. Even a different route around the neighborhood. Novel scents provide incredible mental stimulation. Remember: Exercise works the body. Scent work exercises the mind. Your dog needs both. —

    CONCLUSION

    So does your dog really have a second brain? Not literally. But their scent-processing abilities are so powerful that smell shapes almost everything they do. Their memories. Their decisions. Their emotions. Their understanding of the world.

    And when we give dogs opportunities to use that incredible ability, we’re not just entertaining them. We’re letting them be dogs. The next time your dog stops to sniff something interesting, don’t immediately rush them along. For all you know… They’re reading the most important news story of the day.

    If you enjoyed this video, hit Subscribe, and let me know in the comments: What’s the strangest thing your dog has ever stopped to sniff? Trust me… The answers are going to be hilarious.

    If you actually want to try something like this Click Here.

  • A $10 Opportunity That Can Create Real Change

    Helping Families, Small Businesses, and Rural Communities Grow Together

    In today’s economy, many people are searching for a simple and affordable way to create extra income. Families are struggling with rising bills, rural hospitals are fighting to stay open, and small businesses are looking for new ways to survive and grow.

    What if a one-time $10 investment could become the beginning of something much bigger?

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    The idea is simple.

    You join with a one-time payment of just $10 and personally recruit four active people. Those four people then recruit four active people of their own, and the process continues to grow from person to person.

    Many people can easily start with family members, social media friends, coworkers, church groups, or personal contacts.

    How the Process Works

    When you recruit your four active people:

    • Your second and fourth recruits go to your sponsor.
    • Your first and third recruits stay connected to you.

    At first glance, giving two recruits to your sponsor may seem unusual, but this structure is what creates the powerful duplication effect that allows everyone to grow together.

    As your team members recruit their own people, the growth begins to multiply.

    • First level earnings can bring in approximately $16.
    • As duplication continues, the potential increases to $32, then $64, and beyond.

    The concept is built around teamwork, sharing, and helping others succeed as the network expands.

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    A Tool for Helping Small Businesses and Rural Hospitals

    Imagine walking into a struggling small business or a rural hospital with only a handful of employees and introducing them to an affordable opportunity that could help generate additional income.

    A business owner or administrator could:

    • Join the program
    • Invite employees or supporters to participate
    • Create an additional stream of income
    • Build stronger financial stability for their organization

    As participation grows, the financial impact could grow as well.

    This idea is not only about personal income — it is about creating opportunities for communities that need support.

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    Using Your Income to Help Others

    One of the most exciting parts of this opportunity is the ability to help people who are struggling financially.

    Additional income could help participants:

    • Pay bills
    • Take vacations
    • Reduce financial stress
    • Support family members
    • Help others get started

    As income grows, more people can be helped, more businesses can benefit, and more communities can experience positive change.

    All beginning with a one-time out-of-pocket cost of only $10.

    Start Building Your Future Today

    Sometimes the biggest opportunities begin with the smallest steps.

    If you are ready to learn more and see how this system works, now is the time to get started.

    Click here to learn more and join.

    To your success,
    Rick Herring
    thmjmj@gmail.com

    P.S. Click Here to view this video.



  • A Different Kind of Virus Is Spreading — And It’s Built on Kindness

    What if the next thing to go viral actually helped people?

    The “Kindness Virus” is creating buzz online by combining generosity, community, and an income opportunity into one simple concept. For a one-time $150 entry, participants can begin sharing the movement and earn $100 for every person they refer who joins.

    The idea is straightforward:

    • Join the Kindness Virus community
    • Share it with others
    • Earn rewards when people you refer participate

    In fact, referring just two people puts you into profit.

    Supporters say the program is designed to encourage people to spread positivity while creating an opportunity to earn along the way. Whether you’re curious about the concept, looking for a side-income idea, or simply interested in community-driven projects, the Kindness Virus is getting attention fast.

    Want to learn more?

    Comment “VIRUS” or visit:
    Kindness Virus

    There’s a “kindness virus” spreading.

    It’s $150 to catch it.
    People are earning $100 per person they “infect.”

    The math is simple. Refer 2 people and you’re already in profit.

    Comment “VIRUS” to learn more Click Here.

    Thank you for reading this article. Please share with others,

    Rick
    thmjmj@gmail.com

  • The Kindness Economy

    We live in what economists and cultural critics call the Attention Economy — a system in which the most valuable resource is not oil, not gold, not even money, but human attention. Every notification, every headline, every scrolling feed is competing for a single scarce commodity: our focus.

    The largest companies in the world have built trillion-dollar empires on this principle. Social media platforms, streaming services, advertisers, and news outlets all profit by keeping us engaged for as long as possible. But there is a problem built into the system: outrage captures attention faster than peace. Fear spreads more quickly than hope. Anger generates more clicks than kindness.

    And so the digital world has slowly trained itself to reward negativity.

    The result is all around us. People are exhausted. Communities are fragmented. Public discourse often feels less like a conversation and more like a battlefield. The algorithms do not necessarily ask what is true, beautiful, or healing. They ask what will keep people reacting.

    But at the edges of this system, something extraordinary is beginning to emerge.

    A growing number of people are discovering another way to create value — and another way to earn a living. They are building businesses, communities, and movements not around outrage, but around encouragement, service, creativity, and compassion. They are participating in what might be called the Kindness Economy.

    The Kindness Economy begins with a radical but deeply human idea: money is, at its best, a measure of how much you have helped people.

    In its purest form, money is not merely compensation for suffering through work you hate. It is not simply a scoreboard for competition. It is the applause that society gives you for making someone’s life better.

    When you solve a problem, people reward you.

    When you create beauty, people support you.

    When you make others feel seen, heard, valued, and less alone, they remember you.

    This is not idealism. It is the original foundation of commerce itself.

    A farmer grows food that feeds a village. A carpenter builds homes that shelter families. A teacher shares wisdom that changes a child’s future. In every healthy economy, value flows toward those who improve life for others. The Kindness Economy simply restores that principle in a world that has become distracted by spectacle and division.

    What makes this moment unique is that technology — the very thing that intensified the Attention Economy — also makes the Kindness Economy possible on a global scale.

    Today, one person with sincerity and a smartphone can encourage millions. A small business can thrive by genuinely serving its customers instead of manipulating them. Independent creators can build loyal communities by teaching, uplifting, and inspiring. People no longer need permission from giant institutions to spread goodness. They can do it directly.

    And remarkably, kindness scales.

    A harsh comment may travel fast, but encouragement travels deep. Cynicism may dominate headlines, but hope changes lives. Every act of generosity creates ripples that move outward through families, friendships, neighborhoods, and entire communities.

    This is why kindness is not weakness. It is infrastructure.

    A society cannot survive on outrage alone. Trust, cooperation, compassion, and goodwill are forms of social capital every bit as real as financial capital. When they disappear, communities collapse into loneliness and suspicion. But when they grow, human flourishing becomes possible again.

    The Kindness Economy recognizes that helping people is not separate from prosperity — it is the foundation of lasting prosperity.

    This is where the idea of the Kindness Virus becomes so powerful.

    Unlike a biological virus, the Kindness Virus spreads healing instead of harm. One act of compassion inspires another. One generous person gives others permission to be generous too. A smile changes a mood. Encouragement changes a day. Mercy can change a life.

    And like all contagious things, kindness multiplies through contact.

    The world tells us that competition is the natural law of human existence. But history tells a more complete story. Human beings survived not merely because we competed, but because we cooperated. Civilization itself was built through acts of trust, sacrifice, teaching, caregiving, and shared labor.

    The future may belong not to those who capture the most attention, but to those who create the most meaning.

    Already, we can see signs of this shift. Customers are choosing businesses that treat people well. Audiences are seeking authenticity over manipulation. Young entrepreneurs increasingly want purpose alongside profit. Communities are hungry for leaders who heal rather than divide.

    People are tired of being treated like data points.

    They want to be treated like human beings.

    The Kindness Economy is not naïve about the existence of evil, greed, or conflict. It simply recognizes that negativity is ultimately unsustainable. Fear may produce short-term engagement, but kindness creates long-term loyalty. Outrage may generate clicks, but trust builds civilizations.

    In the years ahead, the most valuable people may not be those who dominate the loudest conversations, but those who help others feel less afraid, less isolated, and more hopeful.

    That is not just moral wisdom.

    It is economic wisdom.

    Because in the deepest sense, wealth has always been relational. The strongest societies are not merely the richest societies. They are the societies where people believe they belong to one another.

    The Kindness Economy invites us to build that kind of world again.

    One act of service at a time.

    One person at a time.

    One moment of kindness at a time.

    Click Here to become part of the Kindness Economy.

    Rick
    thmjmj@gmail.com

  • You Cannot Do a Kindness Too Soon

    Why Small Acts of Compassion Matter More Than Ever

    “You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.”
    — entity[“people”,”Ralph Waldo Emerson”,”American essayist and philosopher”]

    In a world moving faster than ever, kindness is often treated as something optional — something we will get around to later when we have more time, more money, or fewer worries. Yet Ralph Waldo Emerson’s timeless words remind us of a truth many people discover too late: opportunities to help others do not last forever.

    A kind word left unspoken. A phone call never made. A helping hand delayed until tomorrow. Life changes quickly, and the chance to bless another person can disappear in an instant.

    Today, kindness is not merely a pleasant virtue. It is a necessity.


    The Quiet Power of Simple Kindness

    Many people imagine kindness as grand gestures or dramatic acts of charity. In reality, the most powerful acts are usually the smallest.

    A smile to a lonely neighbor.

    Listening patiently to someone who feels forgotten.

    Paying for a stranger’s coffee.

    Helping a struggling small business survive one more week.

    Checking on an elderly friend.

    Praying for someone carrying hidden pain.

    These moments rarely make headlines, yet they often change lives forever.

    Kindness has a ripple effect. One act of compassion inspires another. A person who receives mercy is more likely to show mercy. Communities grow stronger when people choose generosity over indifference.

    In small towns across America, neighbors helping neighbors still keeps communities alive. Rural hospitals survive because caring people refuse to give up. Families overcome hardship because someone stepped in at the right moment.

    Often, the difference between despair and hope is simply knowing that somebody cares.


    Why Waiting Can Cost More Than We Realize

    Modern culture teaches people to postpone what matters most.

    “We’ll visit later.”

    “We’ll donate when finances improve.”

    “We’ll reconnect someday.”

    But tomorrow is never guaranteed.

    Every person carries unseen battles. Some struggle with loneliness. Others face illness, grief, financial hardship, addiction, or fear. Many smile outwardly while quietly losing hope.

    A timely act of kindness may arrive at the exact moment someone is deciding whether life is worth continuing.

    History is filled with stories of lives transformed by one compassionate moment:

    • A teacher who encouraged a discouraged child.
    • A stranger who offered food to a hungry family.
    • A nurse who stayed a few extra minutes beside a frightened patient.
    • A pastor who answered a late-night phone call.
    • A veteran who mentored a troubled teenager.

    The people involved may never fully know the impact they made.

    That is the mystery of kindness: small actions often produce eternal results.


    Kindness Is Not Weakness

    Some people confuse kindness with softness or naivety. In truth, genuine kindness requires courage.

    It takes strength to remain compassionate in a cynical world.

    It takes humility to serve others without seeking recognition.

    It takes wisdom to see the humanity in people society overlooks.

    And it takes faith to keep loving when life becomes difficult.

    Kindness is not passive. It is active goodness.

    It feeds the hungry.

    It comforts the grieving.

    It protects the vulnerable.

    It rebuilds communities.

    It restores dignity.

    Throughout history, societies have survived hardship because ordinary people chose compassion over selfishness.

    In times of economic uncertainty, social division, and growing loneliness, kindness may be one of the most revolutionary things a person can practice.


    Faith, Humanity, and the Call to Love One Another

    Across many spiritual traditions, kindness is viewed as sacred.

    In Christianity, believers are reminded to love their neighbors, care for the poor, and treat others as they themselves would wish to be treated.

    Kindness reflects the belief that every person possesses inherent dignity and worth.

    Even brief encounters matter. The cashier at the grocery store. The exhausted waitress. The veteran standing quietly alone. The struggling single parent. The resident in a nursing facility who rarely receives visitors.

    Each person carries a story.

    Each person matters.

    Sometimes the greatest ministry in life is simply showing up for another human being.

    A visit.

    A prayer.

    A meal.

    A conversation.

    A moment of compassion.

    These things may appear small on earth, but they echo far beyond what we can see.


    Five Ways to Practice Immediate Kindness Today

    1. Reach Out to Someone You Have Been Thinking About

    Do not wait for the perfect time. Send the text. Make the call. Visit the person. Your outreach may mean more than you realize.

    2. Support a Local Small Business

    Many family-owned businesses are struggling quietly. A purchase, positive review, or recommendation can help sustain livelihoods and preserve communities.

    3. Encourage Someone Publicly

    People remember encouragement for years. Speak life into someone who feels invisible.

    4. Volunteer Where the Need Is Greatest

    Homeless shelters, rural ministries, food banks, hospitals, and veteran organizations constantly need caring people willing to serve.

    5. Practice Daily Compassion

    Hold the door. Listen without interrupting. Offer patience instead of irritation. Small habits of kindness shape both individuals and nations.


    Final Thoughts

    Ralph Waldo Emerson understood something deeply human: opportunities to love others are temporary.

    No one reaches the end of life wishing they had shown less compassion.

    The world does not simply need more technology, wealth, or influence. It needs more people willing to act with kindness before the moment passes.

    A gentle word.

    A helping hand.

    A compassionate heart.

    These simple acts can change lives, strengthen communities, and restore hope in places where darkness has settled.

    So do not wait.

    Offer the kindness today.

    Because you never know how soon it may be too late.

    Click Here to learn how to spread the Kindness Virus https://kindnessvirus.com/video/?ref=6HD 0IFGMirus

    Rick
    thmjmj@gmail.com

  • My Life is My Message

    When Mahatma Gandhi was asked what his message to the world was, he answered simply:

    “My life is my message.”

    Few words have ever carried such depth.

    Gandhi understood something many of us spend our entire lives trying to learn: our true message is not found in what we say, but in how we live. Our actions speak louder than our intentions, louder than our opinions, and often louder than our prayers.

    Whether we realize it or not, every one of us is sending a message to the world every single day.

    The question is: how happy are you with your message?

    Not the message you post online.
    Not the image you try to project.
    But the message your daily life reveals.

    What does your life say about what you truly value?

    Does it say kindness matters?
    Does it say people matter?
    Does it say faith, honesty, compassion, and love are worth living for?

    Or does it reveal something else entirely — fear, anger, selfishness, pride, or indifference?

    These are uncomfortable questions because they force us to look honestly at ourselves. It is far easier to talk about goodness than it is to live it consistently.

    Most people want to be remembered well. They want their lives to mean something. Yet meaning is not created in grand moments alone. It is built quietly in everyday choices.

    In how we treat the waiter.
    In how we speak to family.
    In whether we forgive.
    In whether we help someone who cannot repay us.
    In whether we choose bitterness or grace.

    A life becomes a message one decision at a time.

    The beautiful thing is this: no matter what your message has been up to now, you can begin changing it today.

    A harsh person can become gentle.
    A selfish person can become generous.
    A lonely person can become a source of encouragement.
    A wounded person can become a healer.

    Every sunrise offers another opportunity to live differently.

    Saint Francis of Assisi is believed to have said, “Preach the Gospel at all times. When necessary, use words.”

    The world does not only need more opinions. It needs more living examples. More people whose lives quietly radiate peace, integrity, humility, and love.

    Your life may never be written about in history books. Most of ours will not be. But every life leaves fingerprints on other people. Every conversation, every kindness, every act of patience or cruelty echoes farther than we imagine.

    Someone is learning from your life right now.

    A child.
    A friend.
    A stranger.
    A neighbor.
    Perhaps even someone silently struggling.

    What message are they receiving?

    At the end of our lives, people will not remember most of the words we said. They will remember how we made them feel. They will remember whether our presence brought light or darkness, hope or discouragement, peace or conflict.

    “My life is my message.”

    Perhaps the real challenge is not admiring Gandhi for saying it, but asking ourselves if we are willing to say the same.

    And if not today, what must change so that one day we can?

    Click Here is a way to make the message of your life truly dianamic and change the world begining with you.

    Rick

    thmjmj@gmail.com

  • Together we Grow

    To build Community we must share. We must care for those around us. To be a blessing we must truly be a blessing.

    You are my community. We truly have a community of love and sharing, joy and peace. The time has come to add a sustainable income source so we can help those that have no income. Those that are struggling. Those that need a helping hand. a hand up.

    This is the community we are building. A community where we share, care, lift up, become one with God our Father. To be fill with and guided by the Holy Spirit.

    “The Lord hears the cry of the poor.” Psalm 34: 6
    Together we can build a community that has the resources to reach, while building our resources, our email list, our income.

    These are just a few of the short Bible verse videos I ha ve posted on YouTube and other social media. Many are getting over 100 views their first day.

    To be part of that community, click Here.

    Thank you for reading and watching. Please share with others.

    Rick Herring
    thmjmj@gmail.com

  • 83 Year Old Learning AI for Income

    “If you’d like to see exactly what I’m doing…
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