You're never lost. You always know exactly where you are. You're right here. It's just that sometimes you've misplaced your destination. Brian W. Porter 2005Have you ever wondered how the computer you're using got to the store? How about your medicines, the food you eat, the clothes you wear, the furniture, the plants in the garden center? Do they have a railroad right there? Does merchandise magically appear? Only if you grow your own food, make your own clothes, make your own tools, cut your own wood, and make your own furniture, can you get away from trucking. Everything you see, even the nature outside in some places, has been on at least one truck. . Brian W. Porter
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Brian W.Porter, an American entrepreneur, is famous for his quote "You're never lost. You always know exactly where you are. You're right here. It's just that sometimes you've misplaced your destination." Porter was born in the year 1650 and was one of the most successful businessmen in history. He is also known as the "Father of American Industrialization".

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