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dk (the @ sign) Purposeinc.com
Now really about..
Purposeinc started out originally as Purpose Incorporated, a Nevada corporation set up to help chiropractors flourish and help others. Since that time it became my e-mail address, and then my screen name on many sites. Hello, my screen name is Purposeinc, My formal name for chiropractic doctor stuff is Dr. David Klein. My friends call me Dave, David or dk. As I became developed in Internet marketing Purposeinc has become an internet marketing company helping chiropractors and other businesses get new customers.
Purposeinc is also currently in the development of two other businesses. One of them will remain secret for a bit longer. The other one is Pearl Tiles.
As we speak there are ceramic tiles that hopefully are inside of little oysters at the bottom of the ocean, which when they emerge will be ceramic tiles covered in pearl. These are what are called relief tiles which mens they have the designs three dimensionally on the surface. Assuming that these actually come out as planned using a very, very secret process, these pearl tiles will be some of the most beautiful tiles in the world, quite probably the most expensive, and certainly the most rare.
For anyone who has any interest in my bio feel free to read below or freel free to not.
I grew up in Burbank California and then moved to Sun Valley California when I was 7 years old. Sun Valley is most famous for having the largest concentration of auto wrecking yards in southern California. We lived on the hill overlooking the Burbank airport. It was a great place to live as a kid because you had the wild wilderness starting one block away of the Verdugo mountains, some of the steepest mountains I’ve ever been in that were plum full of coyotes, rattle snakes, and even occasional mountain lions. Half a mile in the other direction was the fringe of a Chicano metropolis thick with gangs, espanol, tortillas, and candy stores operated out of houses. It was heaven.
I was the president of Sun Valley junior high school where I became student body president mostly by throwing handfuls of candy to the audience as the major push of my campaign. Sun Valley was so thoroughly mixed racially that it was not until a decade later that I even realized culturally and racially who everyone was. It was truly the American melting pot. Drugs were incredibly rampant in the junior high with everything from pot being smoked openly in the bathroom and pills being passed through the bleachers at football games, and I am sure worse things behind closed doors. While I was president the school had its first shooting.
I worked on and off from age 15 and on for a few years at Joe Haggerty plumbing. It was a glorious place full of new things to from how to install a sink, fix a light fixture, cut galvanize pipe and even put me in contact with a very rough crowd to say the least.
Verdugo high school for a year which felt as country as a Hee Haw episode even though it was a few miles from the 5 freeway, with cowboy hats and four wheel drive trucks at school in the days when no one except farmers and construction workers drove four wheel drive trucks.
I grew up skateboarding empty pools and asphalt banks of schools all over the San Fernando Valley. The picture Dog Town and Z boys captures the period probably 1 or 2 years before this, but culturally shows it perfectly. I also loved to boogie board and spent a lot of time on the Newport Peninsula.
High School was one year at Verdugo and then one year at Burbank High where I got to live the middle America dream of blonde cheerleaders, a letterman’s jacket for water polo, and getting drunk in the parking lot of Bob’s Big Boy with guys who I wanted to be accepted by but who were not the best role models.
Skateboarding turned to surfing. I got pretty dam good at surfing at the time. Surfing became too competitive and aggressive for my tastes and next on the list was skimboarding. I became a professional skimboarder and spent years seeking out remove little coves looking for these special places where for moments you could catch a wave reflected off of the rocks, ride it out to sea and connect with another larger oncoming wave. It is a small, unknown, and incredibly gorgeous sport to be part of. The culture is much like the beginning of surf culture because no one at the time ever really became very well known or made much money off of it. It was very pure as a fun source. The acceleration from transitioning to one wave heading out to sea, and then being redirected in an instant is the strongest acceleration I have ever experienced, even greater than 90% of amusement rides. And you do it in nothing but a wet pair of swim trunks often in inches of water.
I went to California State Northridge for my undergraduate college education where I learned many varied things but mostly specialized in a search for truth, waves and girls.
While in school I lifeguarded at Aliso beach southern Laguna Beach and got to live the life I had always dreamed about from the movies. You learn a lot about waves being a surfer or a skimboarder and then staring at them for 8 hours a day. My big event there was once literally rescuing around 5 or 6 kids from the mouth of cave after the tide had come up and trapped them there in fairly large surf. It was right out of a Disney movie.
I also worked at Swain Swim school which teaches the only method of water safety for infants that I have ever seen work, where we would have infants 6 months old that you could throw into a pool, have them flip on their back, and know how to stay in place and just float there indefinitely. (Mike you promised to write a book on this, and if you don’t then I am going to have to publish this breathtaking method for the whole world soon.)
During my college years I delivered pizza on and off at Numero Uno in Northridge California and then later at Pizza a Go Go during chiropractic college. I was in fact in Pizza a Go Go in Palo Alto during the big San Francisco earthquake of the early 90’s.
I went to Palmer Chiropractic college in Sunnyvale California. I currently recommend chiropractors to go to Life West based on the people’s descriptions of their education there compared to my own.
I met my wife during chirorpractic college by the name of Jorunn Sjothun while she was working on her tan in Mazatlan Mexico before she returned to Norway after being a nanny in the U.S. for a year.
We wrote back and forth and then 6 months later she got a job at Epcot center in Disney world. Each month I would fly out and meet her for some grand adventures in Miami, Orlando and all over Florida. Then a year later she moved out to California to live with me and go to school.
We moved to San Diego and I opened my chiropractic office in La Jolla a block and a half up from the Pacific ocean in the Beverly Hills of San Diego.
I was invited to be on staff at UCSD school of medicine. My actual title was something like an associate staff member something or other, where I trained some of the medical students, and professors about chiropractic. As far as I can tell it was the second time in history that a chiropractor taught medical doctors in a medical school.
During the past 16 years I have treated thousands of people and have done somewhere around 700,000 chiropractic adjustments with more true miracles along the way than you could possibly imagine. During that time I have gotten to know the CEO’s of some of the largest corporations in the world, and have gotten to learn a lot about business from many of them.
I have been trained by and worked closely with Dr. David Singer who showed me how to be successful and happy at the same time!
Now I have a lovely life, lovely wife, spend a lot of time with my little Lenovo laptop, spend Monday through Thursday with my patients, and surf usually three days a week at La Jolla shores. I work in the evenings, mornings and weekends on the other businesses as they need me. I can truly say I am happily married and love my wife to pieces.
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