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Written by Fred Ferguson (GeezerWise)
Today is a milestone day…
In just 62 days, I’ve:
Published 101 active posts on Substack
Scheduled 51 more in advance
Logged 1,923 views with a 30-day open rate of 38.2%
Earned exactly $0.00
And yet… I’ve never felt richer in my life.
I’m 73 years old.
I type with two fingers.
My hands shake like they’re trying to tell secrets.
And I’m writing daily on topics I had no business touching two months ago.
But I’m doing it. Consistently. Joyfully. Relentlessly.
And I’m building something here that matters — even if no one’s quite figured out why yet.
So here’s what I want to know from you:
Are you watching quietly from the sidelines?
Have you been reading, thinking, wondering — but never said a word?
Do you want to know how a tired old man found a way to write faster, feel better, and stress less… while helping others do the same?
Good.
Because I want you curious.
I want you asking:
How the hell is he pulling this off?
What’s he doing differently?
Why are his letters so short… and still hit so deep?
Why’s he giving it all away for free?
There is a system. There is a reason.
But today’s not the day I tell you.
Today, I just want you to notice.
And maybe say hello.
👉 Leave a comment.
👉 Share this with someone who needs to see what’s possible — even when everything seems stacked against you.
👉 Ask me anything. I won’t bite. (Unless you’re spam. Then I gnaw.)
Let’s shake the dust off this place.
Let’s make this the post that starts a conversation.
I’ll be here.
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