Dear readers:

Cudi is nice with his.  I know there are those out there that think he isn't.  But if you listen to a song like hyyer and nothing hits you, you have no musical emotion.

I like having a soundtrack to my life as I walk/workout/think/work/etc.  It just helps to set the mood to whatever I'm doing.

Why is it that I keep getting all these insurance job offers?  I have two degrees that are what I think the furthest from insurance salesman (architecture).  I know there are transferable skills with everything but I will never go to American Insurance Company after 6 years of college.  NOT happening.

Shout out to my brothers and this fundraiser.  Bowman Dynasty.  'Nuff said.

I find it funny how some people respond to me being a jerk to them.  I have learned and realized a lot more this year than any other that the nice guy finishes last and the good dog will get kicked all the time.  Jerks rule the world so I suggest everyone else act accordingly.  Why do you think there are shows like Bully Beatdown?? Because the jerks of the world exponentially outweigh the nice people.  Just a thought.

BET sucks.

I love Keisha Cole songs.  I don't really dig her music but I appreciate her messages.  If a majority of Beyonce's singles are the disease for girls being single and upset about it, Keisha Cole's singles are the cure.  Period.

Real Chance at Love 2 is my guilty pleasure.  Sue me.  It's a great mind number after 7 to 8+ hours of intense thinking of spaces and trying to make people happy.

Someone told me that I will probably change my career path at least four times in my life.  To that I say this: "I haven't changed now and I don't plan on changing.  I'm a diletante. So there's no need to change." 

How come there aren't more investors in all this Detroit real estate right now?  People listen up.  Get some friends together, research a property or two, find something in your price range, fix it up, rent it out.  Know what that is?  It's called making money work for you.  There's so much opportunity out here.  I'm trying to get my hands on some of it.  I suggest you do the same.

Read a book.  NOT a magazine.  NOT a blog.  A BOOK.

Careful what you wish for.

And I'd like to end my R&R with my favorite George Bernard Shaw quote:
"The longer I live the more I see that I am never wrong about anything, and that all the pains I have so humbly taken to verify my notions have only wasted my time."

Now what does that mean to you?

Thomas Bowman out.

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