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My name is Ryan Matthew Setliff. I'm a sinner saved by God's grace. I look to the tender mercies and grace of my Lord Jesus Christ and I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I am theologically an historic Baptist, and was raised in a Congregational Christian church. I attended Christian colleges at Liberty University and Regent Law, and have a B.A. in Pre-Law.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Chuck Norris' personal code

These are ground rules are from Chuck Norris' personal code. They are a good code of ethics in my humble opinion. The rules are as follows:

  1. I will develop myself to the maximum of my potential in all ways.

  2. I will forget the mistakes of the past and press on to greater achievements.

  3. I will always be in a positive frame of mind and convey this feeling to every person that I meet.

  4. I will continually work at developing love, happiness and loyalty in my family and acknowledge that no other success can compensate for failure in the home.

  5. I will look for the good in all people and make them feel worthwhile.

  6. If I have nothing good to say about a person, I will say nothing.

  7. I will give so much time to the improvement of myself that I will have no time to criticize others.

  8. I will always be as enthusiastic about the success of others as I am about my own.

  9. I will maintain an attitude of open-mindedness toward another person's viewpoint while still holding fast to that which I know to be true and honest.

  10. I will maintain respect for those in authority and demonstrate this respect at all times.

  11. I will always remain loyal to God, my country, family and my friends.

  12. I will remain highly goal-oriented throughout my life because that positive attitude helps my family, my country, and myself.


My New Life-time Modus Operandi with Finances

"The first thing a man should learn to do," says Andrew Carnegie, "is to save his money. By saving his money he promotes thrift, the most valued of all habits. Thrift is the great fortune-maker. It draws the line between the savage and the civilized man. Thrift not only develops the fortune, but it develops also the man's character."

"A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children..."
—Proverbs 13:22

Save! Save! Save! Invest! Invest! Invest! Save! Save! Save!

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