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Dad and youngest son, Deryk, doing presents... Merry Christmas everyone!
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The address is "Walters" not "Waters"in KY
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January 4, 2025 Dr Frank will be in Billerica, MA

GOUSA's "Grand New Year" Event with Dr. Frank: Securing Our Elections and Saving the American Dream

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TONITE - Monday 12/30 at 7pm CST join Mike Lindell and Dr Frank for the last call of the year. Log in 10 minutes prior and pre- register at https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/2ac55311-bf29-4ffb-911a-0830a590ebab@0c837a2f-b02b-464d-9705-ad26bb27e90a
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Happy New Year!

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"Eighty Dots"

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The average life-expectancy in the US (from birth) for a male is 75yrs, and 80yrs for a female. But once you make it to 60yrs, the average is about 80yrs. Since I'm 63, the odds are good I'll make it to 80yrs.

Above, I've shown eighty dots, with separators between each set of ten dots. I've shown the last seventeen dots two-high, to show how many more years I'm likely to live on average.

It's interesting to view one's life in this manner. For example, the fewer the double-high dots remaining, the more precious they become. But the remaining dots are perhaps also more rewarding, because of the wisdom and infrastructure acquired and nurtured in the previous dots.

For someone who has invested well in the earlier dots--in family, relationships, and financially--it is a time for harvesting.

For someone who has not invested well in the earlier dots, it can be scary. What can someone do to redeem a life with too many wasted dots?

Death is the ultimate statistic: one-out-of-one people die. So death is a part of life, just as birth is. The fact of death reminds us that every day is precious.

When contemplating my choices in life, I like doing two thought-experiments. I call them the "Credit Card Game," and the "Death Bed Test."

In the credit card game, I imagine what I would do if I had unlimited resources: a credit card with no credit limit, and I never have to pay it back.

In the death bed test, I imagine myself on my deathbed, looking back on my life. What things did I do, or didn't do, that mattered?

Then, I like pondering all of it from an eternal perspective: what things did I do, or not, that made an eternal difference?

Then, I like to consider Jesus' words from his "Sermon on the Mount."

β€œDo not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

What really matters? That's what I'm going to try to emphasize.

May God bless you in the coming year. Choose wisely! Every dot is precious.
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See you in Massachusetts on Saturday!
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Revised, to include MI and AK...
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See the attached screenshot for the graph explanation
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