Grampa Ken
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Grampa Ken Quick Facts
Retired since 1997 Ken has been able to spend more time on his favorite internet projects and his topics of interest: self-help and social advocacy. In 1999 he completed a review of his thoughts on self-improvement and placed them online.
32 KEYS is a free to read summary of positive suggestions about worry, happiness, stress, confidence. 3,000,00+ page views to date.
In January 2008 he began a social change blog about where we have arrived and where we might be going as a society. He is conce
ed about bad food, environmental rot, programmed consumerism, corruption, wars and poverty.
Social Fix presents articles on some of the problems and solutions available to society.
He also loves to cycle, take amateur photos, and doodle up images related to his sites. 

Ken has a detailed bio where he talks about life at 7 Decades
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Sunday Morning Fix
It's Sunday morning and a good week lies ahead. One sure thing about this week is that after Saturday night it will be gone forever. But I will be glad I was here. For starters I will very quickly review last week. Just once, to determine what I should have done, what I should not have done. If there is anything I should correct, and I can correct, and I want to correct, I will. If there isn't I will forget it now and forever. Now for this week:
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Life Is Thought
Life is thought, and when we cease to think, we are not living. How we think, is the kind of life we live. Since we are able to control our thoughts, we can determine the course of our life and the way we feel during our time here. "We are what we think." - Buddha (BC) It is very important to establish good thinking guidelines and follow them. Placing thoughts of peace and happiness in our minds will help to make our lives peaceful and happy. If we do not set our thoughts properly, we will be dragged through life by way of places where we do not wish to go.
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Marketers want your money
More and more corporations are using unethical tactics to increase profit. Many are using marketing trickery on a regular basis, and often along with their competitors. The deceptive marketing includes misleading ads, false labelling, tricky wording, small print, hidden charges, planned over-consumption, and so on. It is a great waste of time and money to all who buy products that are not as they are presented.
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Values
The high intensity and shrewdness of marketing is influencing our society and family life in the wrong way. It is shaping our lives by starting on us at a very early age and continually persuading us to want something new. We need to stop and consider what is important in making our lives happier. Did that latest purchase make us happier? Was it worth the price we paid? Did it last or did we begin craving for a new thing? Programmed to do so, most of us go through life always wanting more and better.
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25 Top Life Happiness Quotations
The best of self-help quotations dealing with stress, anger, worry, fear. Positive tips on living healthfully, confidently, happily, peacefully. Good ideas for life in just a few words from Grampa's personal collection of popular sayings, selected from tens of thousands, tuned to his needs over a lot of years.
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Will Business Rule the World?
Civilization along with our natural world have serious problems. Planet and social deterioration have accelerated in recent times, fueled by expanding commerce and over consumption. Driven by commerce's need for increased earnings, expansion marches on, sputtering from time to time. The predicament worsens as the buying frenzy spreads into every aspect of our lives.
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Purchasing a Home: The Walk-Through and Inspection
Your new home purchase is such a big investment and the process requires careful scrutiny. Before signing that contract, and before signing off your acceptance of this expensive product, do your homework.
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Read the Fine Print
When you shop beware! Important buyer information may be lurking! "Accepts no responsibility... Terms are for one year after which... Use of this product is entirely... "Warranty does not include... Valid only with the activation of... Company reserves the right..." Often camouflaged in befuddling text are details explaining what you need to know, and if it was easily read and understood you might likely walk away. That is why it is disguised and made fuzzy.
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The Autombile in Our Social Predicament
Originally used as basic transportation for home and business the automobile has become much more since the days of the Model T Ford. Today it supports a major industry as well as a wonderful convenience and better standard of living for so many. But the negative aspects of this great invention are now becoming more apparent. Consider the mess that cars are making of our beautiful natural world as they spread fumes and noise into a once serene environment. And in their production and usage, cars chew up Mother Nature's resources at an increasing rate.
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Advertising is Everywhere and Firmly in Our Minds
We now see and hear ads in print publications, TV commercials and infomercials, spam and junk mail, telephone marketing, product labels, massively scattered in sport venues, and increasingly into what should be our valuable public spaces.
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Credit Charge Card Greed - Beware!
The credit market business is a great big fat, heavily marketed mean money making machine. Borrowing is a necessary part of living for most today where it provides assistance in purchasing the necessities to live a comfortable life. In most recent decades the credit and other industries have advanced in the direction of emphasizing the 'need' to require more than what makes us simply comfortable.
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Viewing Life and Society at 76
Another year passes by and I'm wondering; what the heck are we doing with society, this planet and the people on it? If this is the era of plenty and so much for so many, why are millions living in poverty or starving? As we gobble up natural resources and dump massive amounts of waste into our environment, why do we work so hard at competing for yet more of just about everything? That we don't need! As we are prodded by the big free enterprise machines we strive and wonder what next can we get.
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Social Fix
50 Years later: "There was bad food, environmental rot, programmed consumerism, corruption, wars and poverty. After much distress a great improvement in life, society and the world began."
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32 KEYS About Life
An online book since 1999 - 2,600,000+ page views.
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Grampa Ken
Sunday Morning Fix A good week lies ahead. For starters I will . . .
Life Values High intensity shrewd marketing influences society and family wrongly.
Life is Thought How we think, is the kind of life we live.
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Much has been translated and expressed in different words but with similar meanings. If these quotations were not important, truly wise and useful, why would they be so widely quoted as much as 2000 years later?
- "Be happy while you're living, for you're a long time dead." - Scottish Proverb
- "The cost of a thing is the amount of what I call life, which is required to be exchanged for it immediately or in the long run." - Henry Thoreau
- "The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mou for the past, not to worry about the future, not to anticipate troubles, but to live the present moment wisely and earnestly." - Buddha
- "If you can solve your problem, then what is the need of worrying? If you cannot solve it, then what is the use of worrying?" - Shantideva
- "Friendship improves happiness and abates misery by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief." - Marcus Cicero
- "I had the blues because I had no shoes until upon the street, I met a man who had no feet." - Ancient Persian Saying
- "Do not look back on happiness or dream of it in the future. You are only sure of today; do not let yourself be cheated of it." - Henry Ward Beecher
- "He who seeks revenge should remember to dig two graves." - Chinese proverb
- "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." - AA Motto
- "When you are good to others, you are best to yourself." - Benjamin Franklin
- "For it is not death or hardship that is a fearful thing, but the fear of death or hardship." - Epictetus
- "If we had no faults we should not take so much pleasure in noting those of others." - Duc de Rochefoucauld
- "What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. They are but trifles, to be sure, but, scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable." - Joseph Addison
- "He will succeed if he remains firm in principle and goes beyond selfish considerations to mingle freely with those who do not share his feelings, as well as those who do." - I Ching
- "The rule of friendship means there should be mutual sympathy between them, each supplying what the other lacks and trying to benefit the other, always using friendly and sincere words." - Buddha
- "Life is mostly froth and bubble; Two things stand like stone: Kindness in another's trouble, Courage in our own." - Adam Gordon
- "Happiness is like a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you." - Nathaniel Hawthorne
- "The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family." - Thomas Jefferson
- "Life, we learn too late, is in the living, in the tissue of every day and hour." - Stephen Leacock
- "There is however, a true music of nature - the song of the birds, the whisper of leaves, the ripple of waters upon a sandy shore, the wail of wind or sea." - John Lubbock
- "There's no reason to be the richest man in the cemetery." - Colonel Sanders
- "Things turn out best for the people who make the best out of the way things turn out." - Art Linkletter
- "The finest lives, in my opinion, are those who rank in the common model, and with the human race, but without miracle, without extravagance." - Michel de Montaigne
- "Your own mind is a sacred enclosure into which nothing harmful can enter except by your permission." - A old Bennett
- "The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven." - John Milton
