Cowboy Safety goes way back.
This morning I ran across a new reference from 1014 B.C. It is from the Bible. I use King James. Here is I Kings 4:25:
"And Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his vine and his fig tree, from Dan even to Beersheba, all the days of Solomon."
I could write a book about this. So could you.
This definition of safety is easy to understand.
There is nothing complex. There is no equipment. No training. No licensing.
If you have ever been to the Mediterranean countries you can understand even better. There are vines and fig trees and olive trees and other types of plants. They provide shade and shelter. I love going to a restaurant. The tables are outdoors under the vines. Relax. There is no rush. Have a cold beer or a glass of wine. In Greece you would at least start with Raki that is already on the table. What would you like to eat? The proprietor is there. He or she will get it for you? "Have you got fish?" "Sure. Come in the kitchen and pick out what you want. My son just caught it this morning right over there." Do you get the point? This is the way to live all the time.
Safety is all about how to always feel that way where everything is what you want when you want it with no trouble.
Cowboy Safety is the technique for how to get it for yourself and your business and how to give it to others.
David Sneed
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