” Celebrate BRAVE OLD MEN LIKE VAN BARFOOT!”

Remember the guy who wouldn’t take the flag pole down on his Virginia property awhile back? You might remember the news story several months ago about a crotchety old man in Virginia who defied his local Homeowners Association and refused to take down the flag pole on his property along with the large American flag he flew on it.
Now we learn who that old man was. On June 15, 1919, Van T. Barfoot was born in Edinburg, Texas . That probably didn’t make news back then.
But twenty five years later, on May 23, 1944, near Cyrano, Italy, That same Van T. Barfoot, who had in 1940 enlisted in the U.S. Army, set out alone to flank German machine gun
positions from which gunfire was raining down on his fellow soldiers. His advance took him through a minefield but
having done so, he proceeded to single-handedly take out three enemy machine gun positions, returning with 17 prisoners of war.
And if that weren’t enough for a day’s work, he later took on and destroyed three German tanks sent to retake the machine gun positions.
That probably didn’t make much news either, given the scope of the war, but it did earn Van T. Barfoot, who retired as a Colonel after also serving In Korea and Vietnam , a well deserved Congressional Medal of Honor.
What did make news was his Neighborhood Association’s quibble with how the 90-year-old Veteran chose to fly the American flag outside his suburban Virginia home. Seems the HOA rules said it was OK to fly a flag on a house-mounted bracket, but, for decorum, items such as Barfoot’s 21-foot
flagpole were “unsuitable”.
Van Barfoot had been denied a permit for the pole, but erected it anyway and was facing Court action unless he agreed to take it down.
Then the HOA story made national TV, and the Neighborhood Association rethought its position and agreed to indulge this
aging hero who dwelt among them.
“In the time I have left”, he said to the Associated Press, “I plan to continue to fly the American flag without interference.”
As well he should. And if any of his neighbors had taken a notion to contest him further, they might have done well to read his Medal of Honor citation first. Seems it Indicates Mr. Van Barfoot wasn’t particularly good at backing down.
If you’ve read this post and don’t share it, – Guess what -You need your butt kicked. I share this with you because I don’t want MY butt kicked anymore and I’m tired of seeing those who hate our country yet march in our streets, tear down our statues, burn our stores and loot our businesses have a free hand to do whatever they want.
WE ONLY LIVE IN THE LAND OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE! AND, BECAUSE OF BRAVE OLD MEN LIKE VAN BARFOOT!

 

 

Stories like this one is what American needs… right Now… will repost and also post on “fourgrandmas.com“…Americans need to be UNITED and STAND together… that is what all those WARS were about… to be FREE…We must be United” xoxoxo

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“60 POPULAR QUOTES AND SAYINGS TO INSPIRE CHANGE”

I follow four dictates: face it, accept it, deal with it, then let it go. - Sheng Yen

We often forget that some of the greatest leaders and teachers lived in the past. To honor their massive contribution to the self help movement – I’ve put together a collection of 60 Popular Quotes and Sayings to honor these amazing visionaries and leaders.

1. The world has the habit of making room for the man whose words and actions show that he knows where he is going. – Napoleon Hill

2. Circumstance does not make the man; it reveals him to himself. – James Allen

3. The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it. – Michelangelo

4. Your life is in your hands, to make of it what you choose. – John Kehoe

5. Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else’s hands, but not you. – Jim Rohn

6. I challenge you to make your life a masterpiece. I challenge you to join the ranks of those people who live what they teach, who walk their talk. – Anthony Robbins

7. The secret of getting ahead is getting started. – Mark Twain

8. For true success ask yourself these four questions: Why? Why not? Why not me? Why not now? – James Allen

9. Issue a blanket pardon. Forgive everyone who has ever hurt you in any way. Forgiveness is a perfectly selfish act. It sets you free from the past. – Brian Tracy

10. Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

11. At least three times every day take a moment and ask yourself what is really important. Have the wisdom and the courage to build your life around your answer. – Lee Jampolsky

12. To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

13. It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you’re not. – Unknown

14. Simplicity is the key to brilliance. – Bruce Lee

15. There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life. – Federico Fellini

16. Work as though you would live forever, and live as though you would die today. – Og Mandino

17. What the mind of man can conceive and believe, the mind of man can achieve. – Napoleon Hill

18. Our greatest glory is not in never failing but in rising up every time we fail. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

19. Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don’t wait for something outside of yourself to make you happy in the future. Think how really precious is the time you have to spend, whether it’s at work or with your family. Every minute should be enjoyed and savored. – Earl Nightingale

20. Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though chequered by failure, than to take rank with those poor souls who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat. – Theodore Roosevelt

21. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. – Aristotle

22. All successful people men and women are big dreamers. They imagine what their future could be, ideal in every respect, and then they work every day toward their distant vision, that goal or purpose. – Brian Tracy

23. The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time. – Mark Twain

24. There are no accidents… there is only some purpose that we haven’t yet understood. – Deepak Chopra

25. They can because they think they can. – Virgil

26. There are those who dream and wish and there are those who dream and work. – Jeune.E. McIntyre.

27. No man is a failure who is enjoying life. – William Feather

28. Death is not the biggest fear we have; our biggest fear is taking the risk to be alive — the risk to be alive and express what we really are. – Don Miguel Ruiz

29. Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it’s always your choice. – Wayne Dyer

30. You and I are essentially infinite choice-makers. In every moment of our existence, we are in that field of all possibilities where we have access to an infinity of choices. – Deepak Chopra

31. Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools. – Napoleon Bonaparte

32. Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. – Mark Twain

33. The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible. – Arthur C. Clarke

34. It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. – Theodore Roosevelt

35. Fortune favours the brave. – Publius Terence

36. Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for? – Robert Browning

37. People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing – that’s why we recommend it daily. – Zig Ziglar
 
38. Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire, which transcends everything. – Napoleon Hill
 
39. People become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do things. When they believe in themselves they have the first secret of success. – Norman Vincent Peale

40. Men are born to succeed, not fail. – Henry David Thoreau

No critic ever changed the world. - Robin Sharma

41. What we can or cannot do, what we consider possible or impossible, is rarely a function of our true capability. It is more likely a function of our beliefs about who we are. – Anthony Robbins

42. Every human has four endowments – self-awareness, conscience, independent will and creative imagination. These give us the ultimate human freedom… The power to choose, to respond, to change. – Stephen Covey

43. All the breaks you need in life wait within your imagination, Imagination is the workshop of your mind, capable of turning mind energy into accomplishment and wealth. – Napoleon Hill

44. There is just one life for each of us: our own. – Euripides

45. If you believe in what you are doing, then let nothing hold you up in your work. Much of the best work of the world has been done against seeming impossibilities. – Dale Carnegie

46. There is no such thing in anyone’s life as an unimportant day. – Alexander Woollcott

47. You can have anything you want, if you want it badly enough. You can be anything you want to be, do anything you set out to accomplish if you hold to that desire with singleness of purpose. – Abraham Lincoln

48. If you deliberately plan on being less than you are capable of being, then I warn you that you’ll be unhappy for the rest of your life. – Abraham H. Maslow

49. Remember, happiness doesn’t depend upon who you are or what you have, it depends solely upon what you think. – Dale Carnegie

50. The only man who never makes mistakes is the man who never does anything. – Theodore Roosevelt

51. Self-pity gets you nowhere. One must have the adventurous daring to accept oneself as a bundle of possibilities and undertake the most interesting game in the world — making the most of one’s best. – Harry Emerson Fosdick

52. Man’s mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions. – Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

53. The nearest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be thought to be. – Socrates

54. The man who trims himself to suit everybody will soon whittle himself away. – Charles Schwab

55. Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no delay, no procrastination; never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. – Earl of Chesterfield

56. Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could; some blunders and absurdities have crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; you shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

57. Consult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do. – Pope John XXIII

58. Look at a day when you are supremely satisfied at the end. It’s not a day when you lounge around doing nothing, it’s when you’ve had everything to do and you’ve done it. – Margaret Thatcher

59. You must be the change you wish to see in the world. – Mahatma Gandhi

60. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. – Eleanor Roosevelt

Thanks for making it to the end. If you have a popular quote or saying from a famous author, speaker, celeb or leader you’d like to share – go ahead and post / share it in the comment section below.


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“So YOU want ME to HIRE YOU”

GET TO WORK: WITH SUZY WELCH

The single best question to ask in a job interview

 

Suzy Welch, Contributor
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Suzy Welch: The one interview question I always ask

Career advice typically falls into two buckets: tips for managers trying to find the perfect person to hire and tips for people trying to be exactly that.

This column is for both, because it identifies what, for me, has been the single best question for the former to ask, and the latter to answer well.

“What did you do to prepare for this interview?”

I myself have used this query for years, and oh, the answers I’ve heard — the good, the bad and the ugly — and always so revealing.

“I’ve been stalking you for three days,” was one such reply, delivered by a woman who was interviewing to be my executive assistant.

Author and business journalist Suzy Welch.
Author and business journalist Suzy Welch.

Guess what? I loved it! Especially after she described what that stalking involved: reading virtually everything she could find written about me, plus reading or scanning everything I’ve ever written online and in print, including two books.

As a result, she came to the interview ready to talk not just about her fit for the requirements of the job — but my interests, values and, perhaps most impressive, the intellectual content of my life’s work.

Another candidate for the position had this impressive response: “I looked at all of your social media platforms and tried to back out of that what your communications strategy is, and how I would advise you to change or refine it. I also evaluated the marketing plans you appear to have in place for your new book launch, which led me to put together a list of questions.” She opened her folder to reveal just that — a full page of them.

Hello! You have walked in the door over-delivering. Duly noted.

Other answers have been rather less mind-blowing.

One candidate was silent for a long moment, then tried, “Well, I drove here last night with my boyfriend to make sure I didn’t get lost today.”

Another replied, “I read your Wikipedia.”

Both answers were better than nothing, but hardly enough to demonstrate the kind of passion and curiosity and, most importantly, the resourcefulness I was looking for.

Look, there are plenty of great interview questions out there. And there’s no doubt about it — if you’re a hiring manager, you need to ask a slew of them, as well as carefully check references. (I also give candidates a good, old-fashioned editing test.) But this single query has proven its worth to me time and again.

Half the battle in business is being prepared. If you’re asking the questions in an interview, make sure the people you hire don’t have to learn that on the job. And if you’re answering them, prove you already know it.

Suzy Welch is a CNBC contributor and the author of several best-selling business books, including “10-10-10: A Life Transforming Idea,” “The Real Life MBA” and “Winning.”


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“NEVER UNDERESTIMATE YOURSELF”

 

Never underestimate yourself or your abilities. Errors are stepping stones that will take you from where you are to where you want to be. - Susan Gale

Never underestimate yourself or your abilities. Errors are stepping stones that will take you from where you are to where you want to be. – Susan Gale


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“Today – Tomorrow – ForEver”


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“Remember these GOOD Ole DAYS”

Do you remember these good ole days?

This is up at the Bowling Green Airport…  and we had  the “Skydive St. Louis”   team… doing that which comes naturally to those that enjoy falling out of a perfectly good Airplane and enjoying every minute of those exciting feelings …that you receive… and knowing that most people are just too scared to do that which only you can do!

Just  look at that big smile on this young man’s’ face… you would  almost think that he just received news that he had WON… the “Million Dollar Lottery” or whatever would make all of his dreams come true… just  because he is doing that which he enjoys doing…  more than most of his friends!

With a bright smile like this one… we all know that we are going to have lots of FUN… falling out of a perfectly good flying airplane… all.. just  to know that we can do  that which we were training and practicing …so that we could be as good and even better than our instructor and all of those that have introduced us to this new and better way of doing, what we can do…  with enjoyment…each and every time… just makes us feel better at the end of the day!

“Come Fly and train with us… Today!”


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