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I just found $20,487 in my office drawer

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This is gonna sound wild but I literally just found $20,487 in a drawer in my office. I have two "of

This is gonna sound wild but I literally just found $20,487 in a drawer in my office. I have two "offices" in the house. One is really just where I have my Xbox setup haha. I put a bunch of mail in the drawers of that office a long time ago and forgot about it. I was looking for my insurance card for my truck to see if it had been sent to me. My girlfriend pulled out a pile of mail I had never opened. We didn't find the insurance card...but there was a letter from the government that I never opened. I thought it might be a tax bill or something so I opened it. It wasn't a bill. It was a check. For $20,487. I don't know why they sent it. (I'm sure there's a reason, I'm just not sure what it is at the moment. I'll ask my accountant tomorrow.) Here's the weird part. It was sent in October 13th of last year and it's void after one year. That means I only had about 25 days to cash it. Had I not opened it today I likely wouldn't have opened it for a longgg time. Safe to say it was one of the best pieces of mail I've ever opened haha. My assistant was at my house too. Right after I opened it he said "have you been doing your money meditations?" I laughed and said yes. So why am I telling you this? Because it's kind of crazy timing considering I've been doing all these "Reality Engineering" practices lately and this shows up today. Now, yes, I'm aware of the fact that this money didn't just appear because I meditated. I'm not an idiot. But I highly doubt I would've found it in the next month if I hadn't been doing them. I know that may sound like B.S. to some of you and that's fine. You don't have to believe me. I'd just recommend you try the meditations for yourself for 2 weeks and see what weird stuff happens. They're free on my [meditation YouTube Channel](. I'm also telling you this because I'm launching Reality Engineering 3.0 this weekend and it's a cool story to fit into what I'm gonna teach. The focus of this one is going to be habits, beliefs, and flow states. If you liked the past couple of Reality Engineering trainings, you'll love this one. If you're new to this whole idea, this is a great jumping off point since it's likely the least "weird" of the three haha. The plan is to open the cart to buy the training on Friday and then do the actual training on Tuesday at 11am pacific time. I'll have more details tomorrow. It will be Pay What You Want which means you can pay hundreds of dollars...or one dollar. Or anything in between. I'll be giving away prizes during the launch to make things fun as well. For now, if you're interested in the other two Reality Engineering trainings you can check those out too. They're both Pay What You Want too. [ Click here to see Reality Engineering 1.0]( [ Click here to see Reality Engineering 2.0]( That's all for now. Talk soon, Ian "enjoyed depositing that check" Stanley P.S. Tomorrow I'll show you a picture of the check for the skeptics out there. I just don't know how to blur out the private details so I need my video guy to do that for me tomorrow. P.P.S. On a totally unrelated note...last year I went to Norway and stayed at a Viking Village. I recorded a couple episodes of a TV show I had an idea for called Tom the Viking. It's about a viking who also works as an accountant at a soap company. It's a comedy. Kind of a mix of The Office and What We Do in the Shadows. We're planning to film a full high production season of the show in November in Norway. We just posted a short 7 minute episode on YouTube that we filmed last year. It was all improv with just one camera so it's not "TV production" level. But it's funny AF to me. If you wanna watch it, it's on my comedy channel. And best of all for some of you, it's not offensive or controversial. It's PG-13 type of stuff. [ Click here if you wanna watch Tom the Viking Episode 1]( In this episode Tom brings an axe to the office. It's at the top of the page. Sent to:{EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 404 S 8th St. #201, Boise, Idaho 83702, United States

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