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On Monday I wrote: === Finally, there’s community. Whether financially and/or with your time/en

On Monday I wrote: (about things I invest in) === Finally, there’s community. Whether financially and/or with your time/energy/labor — which is an intangible investment that probably won’t make you “rich”, but it can enrich your life, your family’s life, and the lives of those you are surrounded by. All of which can only benefit you. What I donate (always via money, I’m a funding kinda guy, not a volunteer kinda guy) to depends on the time and situation. But I always do at least some of it at the local level, to benefit my town and/or county. I’ll talk more about my “donation portfolio” later if’n that interests you. The pronouns-in-their-bios harpies'll be none too happy with my choices. But nobody cares what they think anyway. === And so here we are. Following are some organizations I’ve supported over the years. They are all easily “Google’able.” So always do your own due diligence: * Whispering Ponies — help heal & restore children who have been sex-trafficked, abused, abandoned, or neglected * Oklahoma Baptist Homes of Children — who helps pregnant teens and new families financially to avoid the streets and safely have and raise healthy, bouncing babies instead of viciously slaughtering them in the womb. * BeSomeone — Orrin Hudson helps teach kids at risk for becoming - or getting killed by - violent gangs & street thugs how to be leaders and winners via the game of chess * Aunt Mary’s Dog House — a dog shelter the great Paul Hartunian is heavily involved with * Wild Rivers Animal Rescue — the local dog shelter where I got Zoe over 15 years ago * Institute for Injustice — Dedicated to ending the corruption and widespread abuses of government power against regular folks… winning nearly three out of every four cases they file, if that tells you how corrupt and out-of-control government is * Maryhaven Center of Hope — supports people with special needs and the disabled. Email Players subscriber Gary Bencivenga has been heavily involved with this organization for years, and I am pretty sure when you buy his “Farewell” DVD’s (if he has any left) it also helps support it * New Vocations — a charity Dan Kennedy is big on (how I found out about them), that rehabilitates, retrains, and rehomes retired racehorses * American Studio — protecting children from the Ishtar-worshipping groomers always pushing to mutilate their young bodies, with the full force of the media, government, corporate, educational, and political establishment shilling hard for it, amongst other things * Christian Help Food Bank — local food bank, who are always grateful when supported I will just add one more thing to further tweek the trolls and reply guys: One criteria I use when it comes to supporting a charity or non-profit is if they allow even a single known SJW to work there — especially in leadership positions. If they do, I immediately cross them off the list and/or withhold support, because they have done the organizational equivalent of injecting malignant cancer cells right into a perfectly healthy body. Investing in your community and in people can be a great thing. But it’s a field not without its corruption too… Word the wise and all that jazz. All right and speaking of investing: Another thing (non-community related) I am investing in is crypto. I don’t personally do it. And, in fact, I don’t even currently have access to a crypto wallet. I am simply a willing participant in Troy’s newest venture where he figured out a clever way to automate trading crypto currency in a safe way using his knowledge of systems (from his experience as a Navy Nuclear Engineer, enterprise-class software developer, & API-level marketing automation specialist). And I am a participant in two ways: 1. He uses his methods to invest a portion of our software profits into crypto 2. He will be using me as a “case study” for his coaching students using his methods If you want more info on his coaching with this, and get in at a fat discount should you want to join it, use my affiliate link below by Friday 11/11 at midnight EST. Here is the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com/crypto]( Or... If you'd like to ask Troy questions about his coaching first, and get a demo of the content & the community, he's also doing a live Q&A Friday at 1:00 EST. To attend that, register here: [https∶//www.emailplayers.com/crypto/q_a]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2022 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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