During the run-through of the money bag, a few get hold of part of it. As the money bag passes by, it leaves behind it a vacuum. This vacuum tends to suck all that money held by the ones who took it from the bag.
The boom is the money bag passing by. The bust is being in the vacuum at the tail of the money bag.
This is today. Three possibilities: 1) either you follow the money bag, riding its tail wind, hands clasped like a vice, that clamping device, used for holding two pieces together, around the money you took from the bag.
2) You let the money go, note by note, coin by coin and returns to where you were standing before the money bag came by.
3) You think ahead: and think over: giving today's position, speed and size, of the money bag, where the money bag is going to pass by in say 6, 12 or 24 months then you position yourself there ready to grab the money out of it.
To do that you have to accept the theory of the money bag run-through. Accept that some of the money you pulled out the money bag is not going to be yours in the months. It is up to you to manage how much money you have to give to the vacuum left in the trail of the money bag, so that you survive the months with no money bag on sight.
Once you acept all that, things are much simpler and easier to deal with without much despair.
BUT REMEMBER: Treat every single coin or bill that you are holding as very precious. I know it is difficult, when you winess things like the old lady you saw. But you never know what the program that runs the mpovement that money bag is planning. |