Bennie Green, Jr. |
With the advent of the internet, advances
in technology that led to a vast majority of the population owning computers,
and the widespread popularity of social media amongst people has decreased the
physical distance that once limited daily socialization. This has caused information to move around so
quickly and freely for all to assimilate.
You no longer had to physically “be” somewhere in order to enjoy the
experience. Within moments, you can take
a virtual tour of any place that piques your interest. You can reconnect with someone you have not
spoken to in years or meet someone brand new.
It is only human nature to share as well as feel connected to something or
someone outside of our normal circle.
Approximately three years ago, I
decided to do something completely out of the norm. I decided I would go, by myself, to a Monday
evening Happy Hour at a local restaurant to check out an event I had been
hearing about on a social media site.
This was a first for me… EVER. Once there I ran in to a sister whose
daughter at one time went to school with my children. Behind that event, she and I connected on Facebook. Indirectly through her, I learned about the
Dallas Reallionaires thus informally introduced to Bennie Green, Jr.
Although I had never met him
personally, I had checked out his personal page and decided to become
friends. Quietly I observed. He seemed interesting. Like me, at times, he could go against the
grain, but who does not go against the grain at some time or another?
Fast-forwarding to Saturday,
March 31, I was attempting to “begin” my March feature that did not include a
“featured” person at all. As I was
driving through Downtown Dallas, out the corner of my eye I saw a face that
looked very familiar to me. You know
when you see someone and you just cannot place them in your mind. I dismissed the thought and kept on with my
travels. A few hours later, I decided to
get brunch at a cool little spot in the Bishop Arts District and continue
working on the feature that was causing me so much grief. A few drinks and even fewer words later, it
became apparent to me it was not going to happen so I closed up shop, paid my
tab and exited stage left.
At that moment, I saw that
familiar face once again. Then it hit me
who he was… Bennie Green. Now mind you, I never met this brother
before, however, we had been Facebook friends for quite some time. With the brush of the wind and glare from the
sun, I realized this was a sign… he would be my next feature… and the rest, as
they say, is history…
Family Man |
Who are you?
“Who am I? Wow. I forgot you were going to ask me that
question. I guess first off I am the son
of Bennie Green, Sr. and Claudia Faye Green.
I am a husband. I’m a
brother. I’m a cousin. I’m a friend.
I’m a lover. I’m pretty much
everything I’ve experienced from my five senses in my thirty-eight years. I’m a little bit of all of that. I’m an entrepreneur. I’m a preacher. I’m a teacher. I’m a student. I’m a bunch of stuff.”
So what would you say if you had to wrap that up in to one… to say you are
one more so than the other, what would that be?
“I guess ultimately just a man of God.
I think out of all the desires I have, out of all the things I want to
do, most of it is geared toward people.
Most of it is geared to introducing people to another side of life. From where I come from everything hadn’t been
peaches and cream. At least for the
people around me because I’ve been real fortunate coming up as a kid. My dad and them were hard workers, my mother
and father, so they set an example of what it meant to go out and get it and
start having things for yourself. All
though my childhood, through my adolescence, my teenage years, all that, I’ve
always been fortunate enough to have things.
But in the midst of that I’ve seen so much more than that and so many
people not experiencing what I experienced and am experiencing. That kind of got me passionate about
re-gearing people’s thought process and getting them off to different things
and different ways of thinking. That’s
really what I’m all about.
I think at the end of the day, with everything I can do… because I have
several talents: I’m an athlete, I played ball in high school, college, I had
the big dreams of going pro and all of that other stuff. But at the end of the day, what most people really
don’t know about me is that I see myself as some type of Pastor or Evangelist
or something. Because out of all the
talents I have, all the things I can offer, I just believe God and he, from
what I understood, let us know wasn’t nothing going to last except the stuff
that has to do with him. So everything
that I’m doing, I do a lot of things I do for myself and others as well but at
the end of the day, with the way I believe, it’s going to have to be about his
business because I believe it’s life after this here and I’m trying to live
that too. I’m trying to have it all just
through my faith.
Remembering the Word |
Ultimately, that’s who I am. I’m
a man of God. The way things are today,
the way society is, you can’t be no bank fisherman now-a-days. You GOT to go to the deep. You GOT to use certain bait in order to
attract certain people and a lot of times that bait is outside the box of what
Old School Christians think. A lot of
what I do may seem contradictive to Christianity but at the end of the day I
just believe God knows my heart and the desires I have. I didn’t create me so the desires I have I
know they had to come from somewhere and I just believe that’s my purpose. That’s who I am.”
What would you say your greatest success is?
“My greatest success… Right now,
I think my greatest success is just my consistency in WHO I am. By far have I arrived, by far have I reached
my goals. You know, I’ve made some short
term goals and all these goals but my plan is so big, I’m still PREPARING to
arrive. So I think my greatest
achievement would just be my consistency at being who I am and understanding
what it means to have a good name. I
could say my children but I didn’t have all of them at the right time. You know what I’m saying? I could say this, that and the other but all
that I have done I think more ‘other’ people have received more from me than I
feel I have received from myself.”
Driven |
Give me an example.
“Well, I don’t make a whole lot of money. I have big plans and I have devices to do it
but I’m not driven by money. I’m more so driven by proving to people I am a
helper. A lot of times I’ll help other
people make more money than I will make for myself but I might need it more
than them. If that makes sense.”
It makes perfect sense. You said
you are very consistent and you do have short term/long term goals. Do you find you work methodically or just do
what feels right?
“You know what? When I get up in
the morning a lot of times I already know what I have on my plate. I do personal injury; this is my meat and
potatoes. Those files, I pretty much
know everything going on in those files, a lot of times when I get up that
really is my first priority is to make sure ain’t no money on the table in none
of them files. Once I get that business
taken care of, I’m more so… my day can be unplanned. It’s sporadic, it’s spontaneous, it’s
really… I can just jump in my car and
drive to the North, South, East, West Dallas and do some filming or interview
people. I’m really in to that now. I just got this camera so I’m trying to
expand my video game, photography and all that other stuff. I like to go to people while they’re on their
job and just try to network.
Really, what I’m trying to do is build a team right now. This whole Dallas Reallionaire thing… I’ll just tell you about that… my concept on
that… first of all I’m branding this name.
I see this name being just like the Dallas Cowboys, the Dallas
Mavericks, Texas Rangers, Dallas Reallionaires, which is everybody else in the
city who’s making an effort to do something.
It’s like everybody is trying to do their own thing and it’s hard to
find good help when you are around a bunch of go getters. It’s really hard for a real go getter to help
you with something unless you create a system that will allow that to
happen. So that’s what I did.
Dallas Reallionaire |
I created Dallas Reallionaires really as a directory and an umbrella
company to support all those under one.
Let’s just say you are a plumber, I’m not a plumber I do Personal
Injury, under this particular network – and my slogan is OWN it – if you really
out there trying to get it and you trying to spread your hustle or you trying
to maximize your potential in getting money.
Now the only way for me to actually help you is to OWN your business and
the way I can own your business is by saying and using who I am and what I am,
by saying ‘Hey, I’m Bennie Green; I’m a plumber. I do plumbing.’ You see.
Now so… you do the plumbing. I
don’t plumb but if I’m the face for you when you can’t be over here, now I own
you. So when I call you and say ‘Hey,
you got a customer coming’ that’s enough for you to give me a referral. You don’t do personal injury, I do personal
injury but now you do [do] personal injury because you are up under this
network. So not only do you do [this],
‘By the way, if you’ve ever been in a car accident, give me a call.’ They call you ‘Hey Bennie…’ Now I’ve become a general contractor for all
of these entrepreneur businesses and that’s how you can help. That was my goal.
Of course, it went into non-profit, our network is going to go in these
schools and start getting these kids.
It’s a lot of broken homes, there’s a lot of single parent homes, a lot
of good, talented kids who can be so much more if they had the resources. You got a lot of kids that are able to do
certain things and they have certain abilities but they don’t have the
confidence because of the tennis shoes they got on. So coming in, identifying who these kids are,
identifying the different situations and then actually making a difference
spending our money, of course, through the non-profit… we got people that’s
going to be dumping this money in. But
to do that and use it for a good cause, I think that will be something
good.
Then that will also build the brand because Dallas Reallionaires is a
standard, it’s a lifestyle. So we are
going to be putting Reallionaire jackets on these kids and not only are we
going to do it in our neighborhood where we need the financial support and all
that, we are going to go over there to the kids that don’t need nothing from
us. But those kids are the ones buying
all the rap records and making these rappers rich and that’s their way of
identifying with them cause we ain’t buying these records. You know what I’m saying? We getting them, burning them and doing
different things. They like us but we
don’t know how to deal with when they get with it.
Becoming the bridge |
So I’m going to go over there ‘Hey, Johnny did great tonight in the
hockey game. That’s a Dallas
Reallionaire. We want to make sure that
he…’ Now they like ‘Whoa! This guy had a tattoo behind his ear, Black
guy and whoopty-whoop but he really supports Johnny! So now let’s see if I could…’ and just build
a relationship. Ultimately, what I want
to do is bring this city together because it’s really a great city. It’s really so much money in this city but
it’s so many different cliques that don’t really have a bridge to one another
because of their own ignorance. So I’m
just becoming that bridge.
That’s kind of what that is and what it’s all about.”
How long has Dallas Reallionaires been in existence?
“Dallas Reallionaires has been in existence since ’03.”
And that was your concept?
“That was my concept. Yup. It should have been far along than it has but
I put a lot of stock in people. One
thing I do know is that I can’t do it by myself and that’s clear but I have
cheated myself in wasting time with certain people and learning lessons. It’s doing what it’s doing now. The goals that I’m setting… I’m getting
closer to them. The money that I want is
starting to come. It’s a good thing.”
Connecting |
How would a person find out about Dallas Reallionaires?
“I started playing on Facebook.
I really got on Facebook messing with women. You know just messing around, doing this,
that and the other. It got to a point
where I really realized what it was and how it can shrink the world for me. So Facebook is really how I just jumped off
everything. I’ve had several people come
to me wanting to build my website and do all this kind of stuff but I really
just been at my own pace in things. I
really haven’t took advantage of all those devices other than Facebook.
I’ve been in this business for 15 years, in the injury business. My old man actually set this whole thing up,
he’s been in the business for the last 50 years and so that’s people around the
city… he was one of the first brothers around here driving a Corvette, living
good and they been knowing him for his consistency. That made it a little easier. I’m pretty popular in the Oak Cliff area, it
springs out but through Facebook, through YouTube, the fact that I’m always in
your face, the fact that if it’s something hot going on in Dallas you can best
believe I’m going to be there. I’ve
learned to not be a sucker and to identify other people that are doing things
around the city. The other people that
are doing things around the city I have established relationships with them as
well so if you don’t know me through me, you know me through [him]. But of course the websites and all of that is
coming.”
You did briefly talk about how you go out and do videos. Where did that come from?
“Just me wanting to do something with my camera. Have you seen any of the Wal-Mart videos?”
The Transformer |
I have not seen the Wal-Mart but I have seen some of the car videos.
“Okay. Well… see… just messing
with people, identifying different types of people. Like I went to Wal-Mart over in the hood and
everybody knows what’s going on at the Wal-Mart in the hood. So I’m just messing with people and it will
go from that to me going over to Mr. Calvin’s who owns all these chains of
Wing-Stop here and I’ll interview him.
Let him tell his process of where he started and how he got to this
point to reiterate that entertainment is NOT the only way of life cause our
children actually think that. They
forgot about McDonald’s and all that kind of stuff. Now they want to rap and do everything
else.
Just messing with people, identifying what’s going on and keying in on
it. Even when Don Hill was going through
that stuff in Dallas at City Hall, I figured well hell if they were out there
interviewing him I might as well go down there too. So I was down there with the news
people. Just being spontaneous, that
kind of stuff. I took Photojournalism
and all that kind of stuff so I just have a knack for that.”
Where do you see that area going?
Are you going to build that brand as well?
“Which brand? The Dallas
Reallionaire?”
Emerald Jade |
The films…
“The films? Emerald Jade
TV. It’s already in the makings, I’m
definitely going to build that brand.
I’m putting together a little short film now called ‘Relationship
Status’ and it’s basically going to expose the lifestyle involved with
Facebook. The stuff that goes on that
people… the fact that you didn’t know that this girl done signed in under
someone else’s name to check your Facebook to look at your [profile]. All the stuff that goes on that I know
because I’m so thick into it, I’m going to expose that kind of stuff. So that’s the thing I’m doing with that.”
You said you studied Photojournalism so I take it that is where the
interest in photography came from.
“Right.”
What are you doing with it?
“Right now I’m doing weddings; I’m doing Paparazzi style photos where a
lot of people hire me to come to their parties and just follow them around and
take pictures. Ummm… I’m getting paid. I’m doing all types of photo shoots. I don’t have a studio but I work out of my
partner’s studio – Anthony Bird, he got a studio over there off Camp
Wisdom. When I do the studio stuff, I go
to his studio. But for the most part, it
was really a hobby that turned into some money because I really got the camera
for selfish reasons to do something I wanted to do with it. People started seeing what I was doing and
they started making request, I just started letting it pay for itself at that
point.”
Do you take the photographs of yourself or does someone else take them?
“I take some of my pictures but my partner – Orlando Dunbar; he is on
Facebook, that’s one of my main partners.
He takes most of my photos. I
actually trained him how to take photos on me to practice. Everything you see
in there that you can obviously tell I didn’t take them, he took them.”
Celebrity |
Do you see that going further?
“One thing about it, the camera, as long as I take care of it, it’s
going to always work and people are always going to want to take pictures. I call that Celebritizing. I’m actually starting a campaign called
Celebritizing and what that’s about is… we are so… society is so glamour driven
and glitz driven, that’s who we idealize and so what I need us to understand is
we need to do ourselves like that. With
Celebritizing, I’m getting ready to make you feel like you feel about these
people. The cool guy, the guy that
you’re admiring, that you think is handsome… it’s focusing on you. You know what I’m saying? It’s making you feel it’s focusing on
you. That’s going to be my campaign to
let people know you are a Celebrity. I’m
going to go around and do a bunch of free photo shoots, just give people back
some confidence. I just feel like even
doing something like that it’s going to be impactful to someone’s life. At the end of the day, I just feel like I’ll
get blessed for something like that.
I think that’s working smart.
You got some people that don’t have that mentality so they get on a job,
they got to work they ass off and they hate it but that’s what you signed up
for. And you don’t have no room to bless
nobody because you don’t like your job, you just want to get your money, you
ain’t paying no tithes. So guess
what? This is what your ass is going to
be doing for the rest of your life. See
what I’m saying? That’s what I chose NOT
to do a long time ago and the fact that I’m kind of different from a lot of
people because as much as a lot of people think I have – and I don’t need
anything – money has never been my motivation because I’ve always had a little
bit more than my peers. It just seemed
that way… that I always had… so that’s not my motivation. Now with society the way it is again today
they rate you by what you drive and this, that and the other, I don’t get into
all that. I enjoy stuff like that but
that’s why I drive that Jimmy around and I got cars but that’s what I drive.”
What else should people know about you?
“I’m a family man. I’m actually
separated. Been married for the last
eight years, me and my wife have been separated for about two years. I really got a great wife, she got to the
point where she just needed a break and she is still waiting on me to get all
my ducks in a row. She really gave me a
grace period. I’m a family man, I love
my wife, love my three children. My
oldest son is twenty, he’s an artist, he writes music, just came out with a
CD. Super talented dude.”
The Legacy |
What’s his name?
“Darion Xavier Green. He’s on
Facebook. I’ll turn you on to him. You might know my middle son – Bentley, super
talented, he’s eleven. My daughter is
six and she’s the same thing. She might
be the one. Even though they are
advanced in what they do, she changed my whole little world. I’m crazy about my kids. I’m passionate about everything I do. I’ll still fight you. You know what I’m saying? I’m 38 but a lot of times I look around at a
lot of men and I don’t feel… and I might…
I’m going to go ahead and use the word [mature]… I’m still young at heart. I’m still just… I guess a different kind of dude.
I’m just trying to make a difference.
I’m passionate about the legacy that I leave. I see too many people live their lives and
not have their significance noticed. I
want to be GREAT… really. I really do
and I always wanted to be great. I think
about all the great names that we have and it’s frustrating for me to always
hear great names but they are ‘past’ names.
It’s like ‘Who wants to be a NEW name?
Who wants to be the NEXT great person?’
Then I’m searching for greatness.
I’m searching for greatness but what do I have to do to be great? Then a little voice says ‘Greater is he that
is in me.’ That [he] is the one they
see. Then I say ‘Well, it’s about his
business.’ That greatness where I want
to be exalted so I can start thanking all these people that’s helped me, he
just reminds me that it’s about his business.
If you really want what you want, I got it but you got to get that from
me, through me. So that keeps me humble.”
The Father |
You have mentioned about being a parent and a dad. What do you feel is your greatest achievement
with your children?
“I think the greatest achievement with my children was me being
conscious of the first three years of their lives. I made a commitment, even with my first son
as a child… because I wanted to be a dad so bad cause of how my dad did
me. I used to always say ‘I’m going to
be just like you.’ He said ‘No, you
ain’t going to be like me… ever.’ I’m
really not like him because what I learned through him is I can’t give my kids
everything. You know what I’m
saying?
The first three years I made a commitment… I was going to get up with this child; I was
going to change this child and everything.
I don’t know why the first three years but I made that commitment. That’s the thing I said I was going to
do. For one, I said I was going to name
my children. So I did that. Then I said for the first three years of
their life I was going to be there, period, hands down, no babysitter. I’m not paying babysitters. So I did that. I think that was pretty much just setting the
foundation and then not only that ain’t none of them sucked no pacifiers, ain’t
none of them been baby talked.
I introduced them to Christ as soon as they could hear so they all have
that foundation. After three and on they
all knew about that. By the time they
was three they knew that. That was my
greatest accomplishment – really training them up. Like my twenty year old, he got of track but
in his ‘off-trackness’ he still knows where his refuge is when it’s bad and he
ain’t have nobody else he knows to fall on his face and pray. After that ain’t nothing else nobody can do
no way. That was my greatest
accomplishment with my children.”
It's the genes |
Your two boys have both gone in to entertainment. Do you think they will ever follow in your
footsteps?
“Right now they are in their own little way. I think with three different styles of
children… they have me in them as far as their personalities, the fact of how
they communicate and how they’re fearless in areas. They all have a fearlessness in certain
areas, I believe they are going to be something. Follow in my footsteps? I don’t even know where I’m going. I’m just trying to follow certain rules that
will help benefit the others with me.”
Expand upon that.
“I guess what I mean about that is there is so much stuff I could be
doing to get things that are selfish mannered because I make a lot of
sacrifices in not having certain things to do what I do. If I wanted to, I could go out there and do
things that would jeopardize those that love me in efforts to try to speed up
the process. I’ve lost a lot in doing
what I do as well. I guess what I mean
by that is just… I have my own way of
doing things that kind of don’t make sense to others – like get a job. I do have a job but in their mind because
they are so programmed to have someone who pays them after they do certain
work, after a certain amount of time, that’s just how they think. I get that from people and get that from
people I have tried to accommodate – get out of my own element to accommodate
people and I tend to have done that more than enough times. That’s what I mean about falling trying to
make other people happy.”
I guess you are at a point now where it is about your happiness.
“It’s really about my happiness – not in a selfish way but I’m a little
bit more urgent in my approach to things now because the bill cycle is
monthly. I don’t care what you’re doing,
if the bill ain’t getting paid most people say it ain’t nothing being done but
that’s not necessarily the truth.”
Grinding |
One of the things you have touched upon multiple times but we really
have not discussed is the Law Firm.
“Well, the Law Firm is really the foundation of my whole little
deal. Here we do accident and
injury. You get involved in an
automobile accident, slip and fall, anything that has to do with personal
injury, that’s what we do. I have a
presence on Facebook and I just like to market… that’s the biggest thing I
market to people because that’s my meat and potatoes. It does good because I’ve been doing it for
the last fifteen years and we eat good.
I work it at a pace… I could be
making so much more money doing this but because I’m really not passionate
about this. I’m more passionate about my
hobbies but my hobbies don’t pay me like this so I don’t mind balancing it out
and being able to still do what I love to do.
As far as the money is concerned, this is the foundation right
here. This is what pays for
everything. This is what pays for everything
when I ain’t got a dollar and right now the business… we’ve been doing at least
a million five a year, and every year for the last fifteen or twenty years but
that’s feeding twenty or thirty folks.
So it averages out but it’s the meat and potatoes.
In this business, every client… as long as its cars out there… it’s
going to be accidents so not only is it that but I always offer my clients a
business opportunity. For one, if you
send me somebody I’m going to give you a referral fee but for two, if you want
to learn the business I’ll bring you in… whereas the percentage was going to be
85/15. I’ll pay you 15% for the referral
and I get 85% for the business, it will switch for me to 15% bringing you in to
the business. Now you didn’t have to go
to any schooling, you got trained by me and you are operating under an Attorney
and everything, so it’s a business opportunity as well. You can leave here with some names on some
cards and say ‘Hey, I do personal injury.
If you are ever in an accident, give me a call.’ Just like that.
I’m the liaison between the client and the adjusters. The person that hit my client, I’m getting
ready to get their insurance information and I’m about to go after their
insurance. Put my client in the doctor
and once my client gets out of the doctor’s office, I put a demand package
together, send it to the insurance company and we negotiate the pain and
suffering, bodily injury and all of that kind of stuff.”
How would someone who needs your services contact you?
“Word of mouth, through me passing out business cards, through my
YouTube – I’m running a commercial on there.
Also, I am a DJ, I’m on a radio station with www.theafterparty.com. We advertise on there. I’m utilizing everything I can – Facebook,
Twitter, everything.”
NightCappin |
The radio station is a new thing.
Talk about that.
“The radio station is pretty new, it’s something I really been wanting
to do and I met a young lady, Lesa Sweeney.
She was doing internet radio at the Fishbowl and I kind of came in there
and saw what she was doing. I wanted to
do it but I wasn’t ready because in my mind I wanted to go straight to Skip
Cheatham and them, I had been trying to get with them but was not going to
school or any of that stuff. Met Lesa,
she introduced me to Montanna Mitchem which she owns theafterparty.com. I met with her, I guess this was about two
months ago because I’ve only been doing this for two months. Got with her, got on theafterparty.com and
it’s been cool ever since. I’m doing
sales. I’m getting paid for advertising
and I’m inspiring, I’m informing, I’m educating them and I’m letting them know
who I am through that pipeline as well.”
How often does the show broadcast?
“Every Tuesday night from 8 – 10 PM.
The show is called NightCappin with Bennie Green and the Dallas
Reallionaires, it’s every Tuesday night and they re-air the shows once a
week. That’s what that’s all about.”
Do you have a main focus on the show?
“A lot of times I’m talking… if I’m not talking business… because we
talk a lot about business, if I’m not talking about that, I’m talking about
relationships. We are talking about the
differences, the likeness; you know just the whole love, life, relationship
type things. I’m going to touch on the
realness, the real rawness of it too.”
Observing |
Is there anything else you would like to add? Anything else you would like the people to
know?
“More so they just need to know I’m about unity and I spend a lot of
time watching people. I know how hard it
is to find good help so I just want to present myself as good. A lot of people don’t identify with my style,
I’m a shopaholic, I love clothes, I love cars, I love ladies. After my daughter and just maturing, I have a
respect for ladies and I have a certain softness for ladies but I’m hard on
women too. I’m kind of hard on the
ladies. When I say that… it’s what I
hate to see them doing. I hate to see
women not clean. I hate to see women
with dirty bathrooms. I hate to see
women hollering at their children in Wal-Mart.
I hate to see them over exposing themselves so their [private parts] is
their best assets. There are certain
things I do not like to see women do that I can kind of be tough on them about
that but it’s all out of love because everything I’m feeling about that is also
what I don’t want to see my daughter do.
That’s what that is.”
What type of feedback have you gotten from the show?
“I’ve gotten all ranges. I’ve
gotten some that came back and been like ‘Bennie, I would like to explain to
you what I see.’ Really, I haven’t
gotten any negative feedback and I think it’s the way I present it but women
gave me their emotional state on it, just how they feel. I’ve heard all kind of things.
I just want to bring some awareness and get into my element… because I
want to be wealthy… so I’m trying to position myself to get me some money and a
whole bunch of it. The thing about it is
we have to have it, the more you want to do, the more you have to have. That’s just the way it is. I don’t have a problem with that but that’s
not what motivates me though.”
Reflecting |
What is your motivation?
“My motivation is just making sure I leave here with a good name and
just making sure I leave a legacy that my children, my peers, my friends and
enemies can stand on. After this thing… I’m done because I’m trying to get up there
with him, I’m trying to get up there with God.
I believe that’s what that is because if the words say what it say… then
I’m good. I’m good.”
Sometimes going against the
grain, stepping outside of the norm leads you to interesting places as well as
meeting interesting people. Trying to
confine yourself into complacency limits not only your actions but also your
thoughts. There comes a time in
everyone’s life when you must stretch beyond your self-imposed limitations. To discover what is out there first hand and
not just through quiet observation.
Bennie Green is not your ordinary
person. Although he says that he is
unsure of where he is going, it appears that his success is there waiting for
him. The path he travels on is between
him and his Creator. He is traveling on
it at this very moment. Eventually, he
will make it to where he is going with or without direction. Never fear the unknown for it, at times,
provides a very interesting journey. One
in which we all must travel. Learning
and discovering oneself as we take on that challenge. Now that
is something for you to ponder while beginning your travels off the grid...
Be Strong… Stay Strong… Live Strong…
Love Strong… Asuecion
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