Subject: ~"He's Not Even a Real Pilot!"
For many years, flying over the Sea of Cortez was an enigma. But
necessity forced me to make it happen…and I've been doing it annually
for the last couple of years.
Flying over large bodies of water in a single engine plane isn’t something
you learn online. You just have to do it.
That’s how most things are in life.
You can’t rely on the internet to learn how to ace your math test or to
know what someone is like. You have to do it face to face.
That’s why I never believe anything I read on Google…in fact, I have a strict
rule against doing Google searches on people I meet. And I never use
social media, whatsoever. I’d rather rely on my own judgement,
first hand accounts them and their actions.
Most people aren’t strong enough to make their own decisions about
someone or something…they’d rather be force fed generalizations from
the Internet. It’s easier to be a social media zombie than to be truly
social.
Less emotion, less risk.
That’s where we are today.
We’re living in a social media robot-state where people let the Internet
think for them…they’re learning from an invisible status quo that’s
steeped in judgement, self-flattery and total bull$hit.
Just last week someone emailed me to insist that I wasn’t even
a real pilot. They sent me a quote they found, “doing their research.”
It read, “The People’s Chemist isn’t a real pilot, he only claims to
be one to to sell his BP lowering pills to real aviators.”
I’m not sure what a real pilot is.
But, I’m pretty sure I’m more of one than not. To me, being a pilot is a
state of mind. It’s an obsession with freedom. And this pre-occupation is
what puts you in the sky, not the plane itself.
It’s the deluge of wonderment and constant repetition of
learning navigation as well as yaw-pitch-and-roll that finally enables you
to loosen gravities grips. The airplane is just an extension of a pilot’s
passion and flying is the side effect.
To know someone is to know their passions and you can’t do that online.
Social Media just screws it up…and haters are always going to
successorize themselves, while negating others – insisting, “you’re
not a real pilot.”
What the Internet is good for is selling false promises. And that’s
exactly what’s going on with pharmaceuticals and nutritional supplements.
Amazon is now making way to sell you meds online…and Big Pharma has
successfully bullied their way into the multi-vitamin sector by marketing
synthetic vitamins labeled as essential nutrients at Whole Foods. Soon,
you’ll be able to get both at the retail giant! (This is why Amazon
bought Whole Foods)
I never successorize my products online. I let measurable results sell
them.
For example, my multi-vitamin Daily Dose is loaded with turmeric, curcumin
extract and boswellic acids from Frankincense. A recent study showed that
boswellic acids were able to treat “rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis,
chronic colitis, ulcerative colitis, collagenous colitis, Crohn’s disease
and bronchial asthma.” Scientists writing for Advanced in Experimental
Medicine and Biology continued saying, “It can not be expected that there
is cure from these diseases but at least improvement of symptoms in about
60-70 % of the cases.”
You won’t’ find a product anywhere that compares to it! You can buy it
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Dare to live young,
The People’s Chemist
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