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» posted on Monday, April 12th, 2010 at 9:55 pm by James Dempsey
The difference of a public promise and a personal success story
As General Election 2010 approaches, individual needs are compared to party promises. We cast votes for the potential lawmakers that best suit our individual needs. Voting is done on an individual basis, but policy reform, the product of a holistic view of society, is not. Thus, your vote does not guarantee you absolute security and prosperity. This is why the uncertainty of change is a fretful prospect: There is never a sure answer to what precisely is changing, or for what purposes.
But the old idiom that mass change brings mass hysteria need not be true. For while the landscape upon which the general public stands may soon play host to some dramatic changes, not everyone will be thrown off balance. Each individual has an equal amount of say in the outcome of General Election 2010, but not every one person needs to make the same choice. Indeed, it is this freedom to choose that defines our system of government and encourages the successes of each individual.
The global economic downslide that we have scrambled to overturn has created pressure faults in our economy, and these can create tears in our social fabric. The individual who is most trusted to patch up existing holes in our framework and stifle prospective gaps will win General Election 2010. The question of who exactly fits that image is an increasingly urgent one, and one met with increasing uncertainty. There is no need to be uncertain, however, about who will create the most success for you in the immediate future.
One man who has found such opportunity is James Dempsey. After giving up a comfortable job in search of more freedom, he realized that freedom and fortune would never be found toiling away for someone else. He found his niche and realized that good fortune was his for the taking and any funds amassed could be kept for himself rather than handed over to someone else. His time could also be his own to tailor as he pleased.
He could make time to spend with his family and work could be done at his convenience. James Dempsey may choose to remain an active citizen and cast his ballot in the election, but he can do it with the assurance that the outcome does not have to determine his destiny. No matter which party is in the majority after the 2010 general election, he alone will determine his future.
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