An explanation of my header

May 5, 2007 by Adam  
Filed under Whatever Else

Have you ever wondered what the heck my header is about?  Well as you may have figured out it has a great deal to do with my road to success, but not necessarily in a specific order.

From the left, first is the my logo which is the symbolic box of my life, you can read about it at “The Adam Box?”.

Then there is the picture of me which obviously represents the man behind the plan.

Then the next paper is a piece of homework solution for an engineering course which happens to my degree in college and hopefully is my means to making money which will help lead me to success.

The airplane is a de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver similar to the one seen in the movie “Sweet Home Alabama”.  This is my dream to be able to afford to part own one of these monster planes.  They have enough room for 7 people and their luggage.  The plane has a max speed of 158 mph and a range of 455 Miles.  The ideal dream vacation for me would be to have my future wife and kids to all fly to a remote lake in our “Beaver” with floats and go camping for a week.  Financial success is required for this plane though, as currently they are sold for about $500,000 not including all the insurance and maintenance fees which add another $15,000+ per year.  Yep this is a big dream!!

And lastly the notebook computer is to represent my beginning journey to success by writing about it on this blog.  For those following this blog for years to come you can witness and be a part of this journey from the beginning of documenting it.

Enjoy!

 

Adam

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2 Comments on "An explanation of my header"

  1. DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver » TheAdamBox.com - Success in Life, Relationships, and Making Money. A Hopeless Romantic driven to succeed. on Sat, 5th May 2007 3:24 pm 

    [...] the previous article about my header, I talked about my dream of owning and flying a DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver.  Well, I just got way [...]

  2. Adam on Sat, 5th May 2007 8:58 pm 

    As an old mentor said to me, dream building is a great way to build motivation. Keep on dream building Adam, I would love to see you achieve your dream of owning that plane.

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