Today is a special day for the entire world. We will witness the greatest change of power in recent history and most importantly – as a nation will unite as “one.”
As a country, we’ve gone through many challenges. What’s happened in the last six months just alone has been a monumental change in our nation. With Obama’s leadership and our fair share of support & commitment, we will progress forward as a nation.
I, along with most Americans, look forward in having Barack Obama as our President. For minorities, this shows us, that with the right convictions, courage, and leadership – dreams do come true. Therefore, giving us no excuse to label ourselves as minorities – just “American.”
To a great four years with President Obama.
Tags: barack obama, change of power, election, inaugration, minority, president, united states, united states of america, vice president





January 20th, 2009 at 3:36 am
You are absolutely right, dreams do come true. Its a very defining moment in history. Just a coincidence, Jan 20th is also my son’s 5th birthday. Its a very special day for all of us.
God bless America, better future and happniess for all
With Regards,
Gurnoor
January 21st, 2009 at 11:14 pm
I am so happy. It actually just hit me today that we have an African American President. I am a bi-racial male and for minorities everywhere this is a great day.
January 25th, 2009 at 8:08 am
I absolutely agree with you! Juat like you President Obama is young and full of dreams to accomplish and make changes. I read in your book when nobody listens to youir ideas and commented “fix before it breaks”. You could be a perfect mentor to a 65 retired budding entrepreneur like me.
I want to be n touch with you to pick your brain. Thank you for having discovered you. You are truly God’s gift to us entrepreneur!Mr. G, may you be blest with lots of love, laughter, long life and another winning business idea like gWallet!
tomrivada.webprospeirty.com
January 30th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Amen to Obama! I supported him from day 1 of his campaign. Today I was “introduced” to you on a repeat of the October Oprah Show. I plan to read your book because the message is one more reminder to move toward living with your heart and allowing the rest to follow. As someone who has never had much money and seems almost pathologically averse to “having,” I looked around your blog site entries and am intrigued by the perspective you have. I would imagine it must be hard to trust motives when you are so public so young. I am a single parent, and through my daughter’s 2-1/2-year journey with cancer, I have come to realize with great clarity than our purpose for being here in this time and place is to serve one another. To that end, my mid-life dream is to become a medical oncology social worker and support families affected by childhood cancer. I have continued to do this work (unpaid other than in spirit) for the past 2 years, and my big goal is to enroll in a Masters in Social Work program at the University of Washington while working and supporting us so that I might take our lives in a more fulfilling direction. I am intrigued by the process with which you find financial prosperity, as that has never in my life been forefront in my mind. The greatest pain I feel about not having enough is not being able to give it away. I would like to learn anything I can about a shift in consciousness that allows me to tap into the abundance that exists around us and hold onto it long enough to build. Now as I struggle to work 2 jobs and raise my child, I see the importance of having at least enough.
January 31st, 2009 at 6:28 am
wow, G. i must admitt how blown away i am about everything that we have been experiencing thus far in 2009. 1-30-09 i got off of my 1400-2200 shift and sat down to watch “O”. i dont really watch her that often. i realize i just catching up but, i was really blown away. seeing that younger people than i are really doing big things is incredible. my passion for what i could do in the fashion industry burns very strong.although i reside in honolulu my family and i dont live the life the lord ave me a vision for. any assistance or help that you or anyone has the time for would really be appreciated. thank you for your time and energy. Gary
February 1st, 2009 at 3:07 pm
G, I happened to see you on the Opraph show …I had never heard about you before!!! But I was amazed by your honesty and humility you exhibited…also you are so sincere and mature for only being 26 yrs old. My youngest daughter, Lindsey, would love you too, I’m sure of it!!! She is intelligent and pretty too. She lives in Springfield, Mo and has never heard of you either..I hope that you would email me back for her cell# so you can meet her..you are exactly what I want for her for a future husband ( sound minded,close to family and a sense of humor) you may not believe me but the money doesn’t really define who you really are…a sweet man who is a genuine person with very HIGH GOALS! Do you believe in divine connections??? I do and I hope to hear from you soon, stay as focused as you are now and be wise always, I plan to get your book very soon, carol corley
February 1st, 2009 at 3:40 pm
G, I just sent an email but don’t know if you will get it or not>>>I wanted to explain the 1st email better. I wish you could meet my 23 yr old daughter, Lindsey, ..I think you would be a good person for her to hang out with…if you would decide to meet her..I would not tell her about your “success” so you could see if there is a “connection” there between you two without MONEY being a issue ..she would need to love you for just being YOU ..and that is the best way I feel for you two to meet..email me back if you decide to meet her..my email is: carol.corley@yahoo.com P.S. I’m a 62 yr old mom of 4 grown children and 5 grandchildren and I love it that your all about family thats great!!! well, G stay focused and lots of luck in the future with your dreams and visions. carol( Lindsey’s Mom)I hope you dont think Im absurd and crazy for wanting my daughter to meet you..I do believe in fate and I am a bold person and go after the man I think would make my daughter a wonderful mate for life and a great son to me also!!! all my love, carol
October 4th, 2009 at 11:55 am
G,
I always say for a man to be succeed in someting, he most do someting!
Best regards
Malik
Cyparks Inc.