MaxHomeBits

About

Hello and welcome to MaxHomeBits, this site has been developed to find and source out the best advice and guidance on Home-Based businesses. Other parts of the site are for social issues which we all come across at one time or another in our lives. My sources are all respectable and very successful entrepreneurs who have made their fortunes on the World Wide Web.


There are plenty of free resources available throughout the site for you to download, these sources are widely available on the web, and you must make your own decisions on the content and seek proper expert advice before you embark on any of the programs offered. So feel free to browse through the site and soak up the advice given,


Do send me any feedback that you feel is relevant and if you find any interesting articles in PDF format on the web then Hit my Skype button on the home page and I will check it out, If its good then I will include the article on this site.

Thanks for Reading,

Bill Masson (Founder of MaxHomeBits)

 


Bill Masson , Founder of MaxHomeBits.com
Online Entrepreneur and Webmaster



City of birth: Aberdeen
Living in the city of Edinburgh

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Mailing Address-22 Calder Park

                               Midlothian

                               Edinburgh

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"Free will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure".
Scott Adams

Me "it worked"

WHEN ARE YOU TOO OLD?

by Steve Goodier



When asked how it was that she has lived so long, one 91-year-old woman replied, "I think God is testing the patience of my relatives."

When is "too old"? At what age do we give up? At 100, Grandma Moses was still painting, and Titian painted "Battle of Lepants" when he was 98.

At 93, George Bernard Shaw wrote Far­fetched Fables.

At 91, Eamon de Valera served as president of Ireland.

At 90, Pablo Picasso still drew and engraved.

At 89, Arthur Rubinstein gave one of his greatest recitals in New York's Carnegie Hall, and Pablo Casals, at 88, still performed cello
concerts.

At 82, Winston Churchill wrote the four-volume work, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples, Leo Tolstoy completed I Can­not Be Silent, and Goethe, at the same age, finished Faust.

At 81, Benjamin Franklin engineered the diplomacy, which led to the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.

When are you "too old"? Only on the day when you truly have nothing left to give. And the good news is this: that day never has to arrive!

 

Steve Goodier's books & Newsletter: http://LifeSupportSystem.com