Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I Can Help Wednesday Because Anthony L. Lewis Knows Best!

OK everyone today is the day that you have been waiting for. Today all of your most pressing question can and will be answer as long as you have the courage to ask me. I am not a physic but I have been through many trials which have giving me a very strong sense of understanding and knowledge to figure out the right way in which to lead any situation. So please, what would you want to know?



And since today is I Can Help Wednesday here is a little bit of help for both men and women.




21 comments:

  1. What is your idea of having alot of money?

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  2. Good question Bomont. My idea of having a lot of money is to be able to pay all of my bills and not live check to check. To be able to spend money on wants and needs without having to check my bank account balance to make sure if I can do so or not. And that is your answer Because Anthony L. Lewis Knows Best!

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  3. I just want to make sure I understand your definition of making alot of money? If a person is making $10 a hour and able to pay all their bills and buy whatever they want without checking their bank account. Then by your definition they have alot of money?

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  4. This is my definition Bomont (read slowly): To be able to pay all of my bills and not live check to check. To be able to spend money on wants and needs without having to check my bank account balance to make sure if I can do so or not.

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  5. So basically, by your definition someone making 15k a year and living at home with their parents is making alot of money. Lol

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  6. I believe a lot of things are in the eye of the beholder what do you think Bomont?

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  7. Alot of things are in the eye of the beholder but somethings people believe are because of ignorance still doesn't make what their believe is to be right.

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  8. That could be very true. Who said a person that makes a low amount of income from their their job for the year and still lives at home doesn't have a nice amount of money stacked in the bank?

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  9. Angel you are loaded and have lots of money! Thats why I need to hurry up and marry you! lol

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  10. I guess so. Mines well throw another money subject out there since its one of my favorite things to discuss. Should a person debt/credit be a factor on whether you should marry them or not? And that person doesn't really care if it is hurting them.

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  11. I for one do believe that adults should care about what shape their credit is in. If I met someone that had bad credit or even no credit and just didn't care at all I would lose a lot of interest in that person. I would try to educate them on the importance of their credit but if they simply did not care I could not see myself marrying them. And that is your answer Because Anthony L. Lewis Knows Best! But what about you Bomont, Talk To Me!

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  12. Well Eugene that is just some one who is incompetent and has control issues. They messed up your pay but they don't feel responsible because they are the ones in charge of completing pay roll so they figure you should be happy that it was filed and that they will take care of it eventually. Sucks I know. But anyhow that is your Answer Because Anthony L. Lewis Knows Best!

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  13. Ok so Ant i only wanna hear yes!!!! do you think it will happen?

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  14. @Eugene .... if your employer is not proactive with handling the payroll issue in a timely manner and/or is a repetitive issue, I would advise you to contact your local Labor & Industry to lodge a formal complaint against your employer. They cannot fire you for doing so, but I would be sure to cross all you T(s) and dot all of your I(s) if you do. They will attempt to find something and make your life miserable. However if they do make it a hostile work environment, contact whomever is handling your initial L&I complaint to add more to unfair labor practices. Good luck :)

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  15. @Bolmont ... wealth/having enough money is on an individual basis of personal priorities. Kinda like the analogy one man's trash is another man's treasure. One may feel very comfortable with living as Anthony stated, another may feel that it has to involve millions. To state an example, there have been many lottery winners of million(s) dollar winnings. Believe that they have the world by the b*lls, then find themselves completely broke and miserable a year later. Many of those have said that winning and having such wealth was the worse thing that happened to them. With money comes responsibility, $30,000 a year may be perfect for some, yet other will feel dirt poor. The same applies to those making 6 figures. It comes down to priorities and responsibilities to gauge one's happiness regarding money. :)

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  16. WOW Linda that was some really GReat insight on your part! Maybe you should help out with answers every Wednesday. Hope to hear from you next week.

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  17. Will keep popping up here, but always to be found on FB with words all over the place .. lol

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  18. @Linda, I appreciate your response. But, the questions was addressed to Anthony and I wanted his opinion on what HE THOUGHT alot of money was. We had a side discussion off this blog that lead to this question and although he didn't really answer my question on his blog. He just answered my question over the phone and he do not think 15k a year is alot of money.

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