Blogs and websites grow overtime like any entity. This site will be no different, and will change as people add in their comments and ideas. Some basic ground rules need to be laid for anyone who wishes to participate in this site’s future, but before getting to that I want to cover advertisements and links. It is perfectly alright to link your blog or helpful articles in the comments section so long as it is valuable to other readers. I do not mind dissenting opinions, and different views are welcome. It is not alright to link pay sites or advertisements, this blog isn’t a public pin up board, and more akin to a private conversation among friends. I have listed three main rules below.
1. This is a loving place, and while opinions are allowed in whatever way they find expression, a basic respect for all people will be observed. Observe the Golden Rule. We are all bettered from equal participation, this is not a private club, and everyone’s input deserves the respect you would give them if they were a family member.
2. In following rule no. 1, Ad hominem attacks are a strict no-no. If you have something to say about someone else’s post, keep it non-personal, lighthearted, and constructive.
3. There are no limits to the discussions and topics on this blog. If something has relevance, please by all means post it. Of course this must follow the first two rules, but life and trading have many parallels, so subject matter is definitely not limited here. Feel free to let loose and post your experiences or how you feel on this blog (via comments). I cannot speak for all posters, but I won’t be wielding the judge beating stick over your head.
These three rules are the foundation for all interactions for this site, but the premise of this foundation reaches far beyond these short rules. We can share many things together, but only if we all hold deep respect for human life. People are not their opinions, or their mistakes; they are much more. While at this site, find the ability to speak to the truth in all human beings. All of our experiences will rise in response
