
I want to show you a little something, some very simply math. How many people are likely above me in society even if they don’t know who I am. How about using basic statics. Like a Jeopardy tv game show question: Who are Tesla car owners? Yes! Here is a link to Tesla Car Sales in Recent Years>> These are obviously people who are financially stable enough to buy one and keep at home or a workplace full time. In order to be this stable, you need to have a good contact base and likely have had or are still working and have good income earnings. I gave a post within past months about Disney’s Club 33 membership also being a certain level of clout and wealth required. Still above me, okay? I’m not even a regular passenger in a Tesla nor a sidekick or friend eating at Club33. Mostly I’ve not even felt comfortable eating at a McDonald’s due to terroristic gang members. I’ve had trouble at other places even with eating with people I thought I knew.
This is answering the doubt about who I am or was to people a long time ago. I do not rate, have not rated very high in society a very long time. I’ve looked like someone on a small limited income, not unlike a retired person who retired from a job that was not high paying.
It’s been evidence to me also… that I was part of a previs team a very long time ago and that was my “big gig in life”. And it ended. I was not treated with a higher income over the decades in the form of large bonuses or commissions for successful ideas.
What it all means is, I do not have the shoulders and strength of a local leadership person, not even for ideas-only these days. It has become clear in recent years how few people I actually know and who want to know me.
It isn’t to say you have to be “Tesla centric” to have good standing in the U.S. as an active, viable community person. It is a very quick reference though! Right now I don’t even have a FRIEND who owns a Tesla–not that I know of. I’m just very in the wilderness.