Yesterday, I had a long conversation with a friend ... I am 65, not in the best health, and tired. Yes, I am fairly good with DesignEdge, and I can draw and cut anything you can imagine, just like a lot of other guys (and gals

) here. I have added all of the lasers too. I have seven of them now.
But the conversation was,
"Joe, you have plenty of money. Do you REALLY need to go out to a hot shop to make metal art, and then sell it online or in a vendor mall, or at a flea market etc.? Why not just sell off everything and enjoy the rest of your life?!?" I was nearly ready to start having one MASSIVE sale of machines, tools, equipment, materials, etc., and convert everything to cold, hard CASH, with the idea of enjoying life by touring what is left of America on my Goldwing, without any worries! Maybe go tour Austria, Ireland, Australia, etc. on a motorcycle ... If I sold
everything in the shops, I could probably raise a million dollars.
Today, I received a phone call from an old flame. She is living in a Hellish situation, and she is stuck there. So I offered (once again

) to let her move here to Kentucky, into my home
with her son (from another guy) and RELAX. She could get a job, or go to WKU for higher education, or start a small business here, or whatever she wanted to do. I'm not trying to reignite an old flame. I just want to provide a nice home setting for her and her son, so she can enjoy life again, and the general companionship would be nice too.
She is very creative, and
good at business (a skill I sorely lack

) We talked about working together to make art from metal, woods, plastics, foams, etc., and have some FUN making stuff to sell here and there. Her son (11) spends ALL of his time sitting on a sofa staring at a iPad playing video games. Technology is ROBBING him of his childhood. But she is scared to let him out to wander the streets of San Diego because of all of the child abductions, pedophiles, etc., being so close to the border and all of that. I told her,
"I can teach your son how to use all of these tools and machines and computer software programs, and we can all work together to make things to sell, and sell them for FUN at craft fairs and swap meets, rather than for a livelihood. Our next meal does NOT hinge on whether or not we sell ANYTHING."
So now the conversation is finally about her getting out of that bad situation and coming here to live with me, with her son. Suddenly, the shops full of tools and machines are a big PLUS here, rather than just a pile of TOYS that I have not really been using since the covid zombie apocalypse. What a DIFFERENCE a day makes.
Joe