Saturday, February 20, 2021

Living on Borrowed Time; true story of G. Ripley

In 2007, G. Ripley went through the most difficult nine months of his life. It all started with a fight for his life, against lymphodenopathy. The viral infection can lead to a diagnosis of cancer, in a year. Somehow, G. Ripley gave up alcohol and meat for 6 months. Doing these two processes led me to lose almost 25 lbs. of fat. It was the beginning of my 'borrowed time' life. Next, the true story of G. Ripley is that he lives on 'Borrowed Time.' The definition of borrowed time is an uncertain and usually uncontrolled postponement of something inevitable. In my case, something inevitable is death. The two processes that humans cannot avoid, is death and income taxes. This 411 is 100% true. 411 is information, that people have to dial and it is the truth. 411 is a number that Rahulio Ganpuleone knows about. In addition, Rahulio Ganpuleone is the same as rahul ganpule and g. ripley. Essentially, A=B=C. This one is the transitive property. Borrowed Time shows you the reader, that my life could have ended in 2007. At 31, G. Ripley's life could have delivered cancer into my world. Yet, G. Ripley found a way to deflect all the debacles that came next in the 24 unfortunate months. In contrast, the readers will ask 'how does borrowed time affect the rest of your life?' The answer is G. ripley has lived on bonus time since 2012. Since 2012, G. Ripley found a way to make $30 per hour in the application and systems support world. Since 2015, G. Ripley found a way to make $35 an hour in the application support; systems support; and software deployments world. When a person makes more money, the higher salary leads to a financial stability unheard of. Let's look at the fifth paragraph for more financial keys, to living a healthy and wealthy life. In this penultimate paragraph, financial stability is making $41 an hour and saving $10,000 every 12 months. If someone makes $85,000 a year, then they should save about $30,000. A financial consultant will tell you that you make $57000 to $60,000 per year. $25,000 to $28,000 is deducted via taxes; out of the $85000 salary. Then, living expenses and utilities could be another $18,000. The question is where is the other money going to be spent. In closing, money has to be saved in the right fashion. Today, G. ripley was approached by a beautiful; young smart lady (ysl) in Phoenix. She told me that my voice and confidence made me feel, as if I am 35 years old. In reality, G. ripley is forty four years young. The woman gave me her digits, and g. ripley hopes that he sees her again. Ladies that give incredible compliments will make my day, in a New York minute. Peace from the city that never sleeps. NYC is the city that never sleeps, in the song by Frank Sinatra.

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