Ahhhhhh...my first blog entry. I have been sitting here debating on what to write about for my first post. I have a huge list in my head and so many things to talk about. Most of these things I want to get written down and shared with others just to see if there are people out there that think the way I do, or to see if I am just a complete nut that has somehow lost connection with the real world. Haha! Well, I hope it's not the latter, but guess there is always a chance that it will be. I am hoping to get a good amount of people to read what I write so I can get a good amount of feed back. I think criticism is healthy whether you like it or not. It makes the thick skinned and thin skinned stronger.
Some of the things that swirl around in my head and what I'll be writing about is Religion, Science, Politics, Sports, Society, People (a lot about this), and just my own personal Philosophies. I am not a genius and don't know everything about everything but I hope you will be able to relate in some way to a lot of things that I write. And if you don't relate, keep reading you just might find something you like. Or share it with a friend that you think may be able to relate.
I will leave you with what my first actual topic will be. Maybe I will just leave it with a question so you can just guess what I will write about tomorrow. What is the largest and most profitable business in the world? Sleep on that.
Cheers!
K.A. Ball
Should be interesting to see what you have to talk about! I enjoy reading other peoples blogs!
ReplyDeleteYour question doesn't leave room for pondering. It's just a one sided, factual answer. I could just google it!
ReplyDeleteGoogle doesn't talk about this. But you can try. :)
ReplyDeletehttp://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/global500/2011/full_list/
ReplyDeleteI believe human trafficking kicks Walmart in the teeth. You probably won’t see that on CNN’s list, but with around 12.3 million people enslaved, earning about $29,000 annually per person, that results in an alarming $350 billion in revenue with very little overhead, Walmart may hire illegal workers and fudge their numbers to avoid pesky overtime pay, but I doubt they’ll ever be able to compete with those kinds of numbers.
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