As a parent we know that our greatest achievement is not our own but our children. Setting the base and the guidebook that they’ll follow for the rest of your life. What you do and say will become norm. If you swear all the time they think that swearing is a part of every day language. If you work day and night they think that’s what you are supposed to do and there’s not more to life. I never sat down and had talks about what to do. I merely did and then answered any questions my daughter had. If you have kids you know that they are inquisitive and will ask a million questions a year if you answer them.
Every kid in the world is reading at a level higher than every other kid. I don’t know who the kids are that are reading at the level they are supposed to be, but I’ve never met them. It’s always “Jenny is reading at a 7th grade level and she’s only in 1st grade”. Plain and simple, kids are smarter than the kids of the last generation. My daughter went to private school, not because I thought it was better, but they had a molestation of kids in the grade school my daughter was supposed to attend and we decided to pass on the local school. We sent her to our church’s school instead. The great part about that school was that kids thought it was cool to read and be smart. You didn’t get made fun of for trying hard. They also had a great running program and regularly won the state championship. Those simple things made my daughter think it was normal to study hard, learn, and exercise. We also took her everywhere. Having only one kid is cheaper to travel and we used all our disposable income to do it. Smaller house, bigger vacations. She got to see the world but I never knew if my daughter was smarter than others or just worked harder or both.
By the time she got to High School she was getting straight As and running well. I assumed as classes got harder and distractions got bigger, she would start to move to the median. She struggled at math so we got her a tutor that was well known and well liked in the area. Jerry the math tutor became one of my daughter’s favorite people. Groups of 5 kids would spend hours doing math. He made it fun. So much that my daughter did it for fun. Imagine that. Solving math problems for fun. He taught it in a way that it seemed practical and useful. He also made it so I never had to help my daughter with homework one day of her life. I’m not exaggerating. My wife and I didn’t help my daughter with schoolwork but 4 or 5 times at best….ever. With that math help she continued to get straight As and didn’t get a B while in High School. She graduated top 5 because you get extra points for AP courses and she didn’t take all AP. Enough AP to get 15 hours credit in college but not top of her class. But again, when she got into college she would find the next level of smart and would fall towards the median
Libby went to Syracuse and ran for the team. The first athlete ever to be in the honors engineering program and participate in a varsity sport. She ran 3 and half years for the team. Slower end of the spectrum but she stuck with it. She ended up getting all straight As and was this past year named Engineer of the Year. She crushed college and that little girl that seemed like she might be a bit brighter than the other kids turned out to be pretty bright. So now she’s off to graduate school. She’s been accepted with full scholarship to Princeton, Carnegie Mellon, and Texas. The last two she’s working with are Harvard and MIT and waiting to see what they can offer. Some decent schools that should challenge her. I’m thinking this is the level where she’ll meet her challenges and her equals. They are the best schools in the nation for what she wants to do other than Stanford and Illinois. She has no desire to come back to our town at Illinois and she doesn’t like Stanford for some reason.
I like to think I gave her good genes but I think what I gave her was a good work ethic, a comfortable and consistent environment, support and love. A lot can be accomplished with those. I’m sure she wants to make me proud and I set the bar pretty high in household accomplishments. We play to win around the house but we also have a mantra in that the real joy is in the journey. The race, the test, the end, is just a measurement of what you learned on the journey. And raising a kid I sure learned a lot and her accomplishments gave me a pretty good grade on how I did.
Domain of the Day: YourTraining.com Most bids on the board today. Nice that it can be any type of training
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Park.io Names at Auction
Invitation.to One of the dot to that works perfectly with the keyword
Giga.vc I have no idea why but when people where hunting meta names I was hunting Giga
WB.vc I would think having a few LL.vc in your portfolio would be a profitable move. No data to prove my theory
Bravo.gg I think dot gg is about to take off. My opinion only, make your purchases your own
Trickle.gg Down the road but one of my favorites
Namejet, Sedo, and Catched.com Names at Auction
MyWallets.io Good name for a crypto wallet management tool
Ti.co The dot co actually works like a hack here. Met reserve
Hu.org I think this one meets reserve as well. Almost there
Kasa.io K is so much cooler than C
Best.casino Woahhh. This one got a great opening bid
OK.inc All the dot inc look like they met reserve. Dot inc is catching fire everyone
CTown.com Don’t know what the C stands for but I want to visit anyway
TheHeads.com Taken in 21 extensions. 1996 Birthday
RRMN.com Great letters and reserve under $1000
Vancouver.org High reserve but a good buildout gets this price back fairly quickly
AV.biz I’d take a LL.biz for under $200. Prints well on the side of a van and I think its memorable
Godaddy Domains With Bids
CashBank.com Getting big bids. Bank is a tricky one in that you can’t call yourself a bank without a license. But still a great name
TheFatBurner.com Now this you can do and not really burn that much fat. Just have an independent study which means a friend of a friend do it
TheHomeDelivery.com Get the “the” at the front discount
iInsure.com Getting good bids but the double i is a little tricky visually
EliteFixtures.com Get yourself a nice kitchen faucet
FindBiz.com I think its more lead gen than finding a business. Price says that too
KingPrawn.com Godaddy has this valued at $6K
Fundamentally.com These lesser dictionary words have been crushing it lately
PaperQuote.com Tool or app
ContentMarketing.org Taken in 145 extensions
KWYL.com Youth League
ElevatorHealth.com An elevator is something you don’t want sick
IQRobot.com IQ and robotics go together pretty well. At $600 at press time, bet it goes for over $3K
GrazingBox.com Snacks
Godaddy Domains with One or No Bids
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TeleAuction.com
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Original article: Shane’s Daily List of Domains at Auction for Wednesday, January 26th, 2022
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