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Welcome to Firebird, and I hope you will join us. At Firebird, age is more than just a number, and there are times when age will rear its ugly head. Personally, I don't buy into the rumor that computers and all that is for young people. The only difference between the older people and the younger ones is that the younger ones don't mind taking risks. Most of them have nothing to lose; however, most of us older people have financial and social assets, and what's more, I'm not about to climb into a boxing ring with someone like Mike Tyson. There was a time when I may have considered it, a time when I was much, much younger, and like most young guys, I liked to test my limits sometimes. The older I got, the more consequence-oriented I became; besides that, those bruises stay on longer now. I turned 65, my last birthday. When it comes to learning new stuff, I have no problem with learning something new as long as it's not a waste of my time. I've learned that the older I get, the more important time becomes to me.

Life is not the same as it was when we were kids. I was once a young man, and my kid brother, Reginald, alias Edgy Reggy, Reg, was a risk-taker to the last letter of his name. He was the athlete in the family. He did all of the sports, and he always believed in winning; he put his whole heart and soul into whatever he did. In high school, even the coaches listened when Reg had an idea for the team.

His team loved him; they loved him for his ability to overcome doubt and fear and move forward with the next task at hand, and the way he could connect with almost anyone was like magic. People like Reg are very few. If you are in the e-commerce business world, it would serve you well to develop this type of mentality. Moving right along.