Many people still ask me why my courses are free and what the catch is. There is no catch, I am only doing what I feel is right for me to do.
Much of the inspiration came from the movie "Pay It Forward" and from the teachings of my grandfather.
I just joined a new group in which I had to write "my story" and "my vision" for my profile page. This is a group dedicated to becoming successful and the story had to fit that.
This is the first time I have every written these facts down, although I have shared it verbally with others.
To be honest, it took me awhile to write, because the tears and smiles wouldn't stop.(I like to think that I am a manly man and the tears don't come often.)
This is my story, just as I wrote it in the first draft and I don't plan on changing anything in it, from the grammatical, punctuation or any other errors you find in it.
So here it is whether you like it or not: My Story
When I was just a young man, my grandfather taught me a lesson that I have never forgotten.
My grandfather hired me to mow his lawn one day. The pay, a bright shiny dime. Now to a young man that was a lot of money and would buy a bagful of candy.
The lawn was large. The day was hot and humid. Not a cloud in the sky to offer any relief from the sun.
After an hour or two, I had only half the lawn mowed, which was great considering that I was using an old push mower.
You may remember the type, it worked by manual labor, no gas or electric engine. The blades spun around the faster you pushed it.
Well I was beat by then and ready to call it a day. I was wanting to get to the store and spend my dime.
"Grandpa, I'm done! I yelled entering the house, "Can we go to the store now?"
"Wash your face first sonny boy" he replied. "So you did all you are going to do then? he asked.
"Yes grandpa, I'm done."
So off to the store we went. Was I ever excited, picking out everything I liked.
"O k grandpa, I'm ready to pay, can I have my dime?
Reaching into his pocket, grandpa pulled a dull looking nickel out and handed it to me.
Frowning now I look up at my grandpa and say "Grandpa you said you would pay me a dime, but you only gave me a nickel."
Patting the top of my head and giving me a little smile he said "let this be a lesson for you."
To this day I have never forgotten what he said next and I quote him verbatim.
"Son when you promise to do a job and you do only half the job, you will only get half the pay." He then said "Son if a man pays you an dollar an hour, work for him as if he was paying you two dollars, if he pays you for forty hours, you give him fifty."
"Son do you now understand why you are only getting a nickel?"
With a tear in my eye, I looked up at him "Yes grandpa I do."
Walking back to the candy aisle, I put all the candy back and told grandpa that I was ready to go back and finish the job.
The silent ride back to the house, gave me time to think long and hard.
Without a word I pulled the old lawn mower out and went back to work. Once the mowing was done and not wanting to face grandpa yet, I grabbed the rake and went back out to finish what I started.
What seemed to be hours later, the job was done. Silently entering the house, I went in and took a bath and changed my clothes.
"Grandpa, I'm done now. Grandpa, where are you? I called out.
"In the kitchen sonny boy, come on in here" he replied.
Walking into the kitchen, I saw grandpa sitting at the table which was sat two big glasses of lemonade, a plate of sandwiches and a brown paper bag.
"Sit down and eat sonny boy, you worked hard today and you need to eat."
After eating in silence, I looked up at grandpa with tears in my eyes again "Grandpa, I'm sorry about today."
"Sonny boy, no need to be sorry" he said as he stood up and turned his back to me. Reaching into his back pocket he pulled his handkerchief out and dabbed at his eyes.
"You made me very proud of you today" grandpa croaked out. "Sonny boy, you are going to be a great man, because you listen and learn."
Finally turning back to face me, I saw grandpas eyes were red and glistening.
Pushing the brown paper bag that was sitting on the table towards me he says "Here is your bonus" and pulling a quarter from his pocket "Here is your pay."
Oh yes, I still have that quarter.
My Vision:
To be as great a man as my grandfather.
So now perhaps you understand why I give my courses away.
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