PeterJMars
06-08-2009, 03:54 PM
Hi folks, I`m new on this site so forgive me if I make mistakes in the message.
I'm selfemployed for more than 20 years and thought I was living a "free-life". After reading your book Tim, I realised I was also in a box and working my but off for everyone els exept for me. I could copy some details of your vision into my life and some were just "not-me". (I mean..have you ever seen a guy from 6 foot 4 (2 meters) dancing a Tango?)
Anyway, to come to my point about the muse. I got a good product designed, it's legal registrated and I produce it in Shanghai. By VA, on your advice, it all works out so far. My problem is to get it worldwide promoted.
Is there any part in your blog/website where people who are looking for muses can communicate? I would like to meet instead people who can promote my article, so a kind of exchange..
Anyway, nice to see there is a life outside of the box
Ps, Maybe nice to know for you, where your books are for sale.. I bought it in a military compound in Kabul, Afghanistan. What comes around, go's around right? Greetings, Peter
I'm selfemployed for more than 20 years and thought I was living a "free-life". After reading your book Tim, I realised I was also in a box and working my but off for everyone els exept for me. I could copy some details of your vision into my life and some were just "not-me". (I mean..have you ever seen a guy from 6 foot 4 (2 meters) dancing a Tango?)
Anyway, to come to my point about the muse. I got a good product designed, it's legal registrated and I produce it in Shanghai. By VA, on your advice, it all works out so far. My problem is to get it worldwide promoted.
Is there any part in your blog/website where people who are looking for muses can communicate? I would like to meet instead people who can promote my article, so a kind of exchange..
Anyway, nice to see there is a life outside of the box
Ps, Maybe nice to know for you, where your books are for sale.. I bought it in a military compound in Kabul, Afghanistan. What comes around, go's around right? Greetings, Peter