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Hi My Name is Vic Gardenhire

Updated: May 3, 2023

My name is Vic Gardenhire and I am 41 years old born on November 15th 1981 in Big Bear California. I was born into a disadvantaged life of drugs and very little stability. I have 5 other siblings from the same mother which unfortunately we were all separated at childhood after the state CPS tore us out one by one. This being a future innovative close to my heart Ill briefly just state a child should not be removed from a situation without having something better for them lined up. So many people set their house up to bring in handfuls of children and collect enough money to cover their bills and then some. They do not always have the needed love and personal concern children need including being involved with their education and entry into adulthood. I did pull through but so many others fall victim to societal walls constantly caving in on them for their entire life and fall into all kinds of trouble and unfortunate lifestyles never knowing or having any inspiration to believe they can be different and become somebody. I lived in and out of 17 foster homes and my life really had the opportunity to accept change when athletics entered my life. If you were a world class athlete the coaches were suddenly your family and quickly took parental roles in my life. Schools also require good grades to compete in athletics.

I was an all-world athlete in my teen years winning state in powerlifting also seventh in the nation. I ranked number one in the entire world for my age and weight class at 16. I also took second in state in wrestling. I know what it is like to champion through the storm. People would always say I was just a physical freak of nature but I beg to differ. They weren’t there when I was 11 years old weighing in at 75 pounds facing a 17 year old bully and it was only me standing up to him. I was severely punished getting my leather skin off to an early start. These were not just some soft spoiled brats; they were troubled, lost& abandoned kids like myself who had nothing to lose. When I got beat up, they would have killed me if they could, they just did not care during that moment of severe anger. That was the life of living in a group home. When you are a kid and tired of bullies, you begin to daydream of being the strongest person in the world, which was what I did. I started filling 5-gallon buckets up with water and lifting them every single day I could. By the time I was in 9th grade, I was already just as strong as the strongest seniors in the school. I won the state championship.

Winning state injected a completely new spirit known as “the eye of the tiger”. Champion attitude, once you been there you know it is possible to get back where you have already been (aka Muscle Memory). Winning state most influenced my life as I was able to transition the blueprint of success into anything I wanted enough I would be willing to apply what it took. For so many years after high school, I struggled aligning my life with a purpose that would fulfill the aching crying within my soul and childhood aspirations making the world a better place. I am sure it is highly likely I developed these feelings because of the awful methods CPS used in handling my situation. If they could write a game plan out to completely tear a feeling of acceptance and identity out of a kid their plan is perfect. I have athletics and a couple coaches to thank for rescuing me. In my twenties I was always stressed feeling I was not doing what I was should be. I was busy chasing the dream trying to become a famous musician and producer. I started learning music when I was only seven. I remained loyally attached to it my entire life. I did get a small record deal while getting to work with a platinum producer that produced Madonna, his name was Matt Silva but he preferred Zeke. My record label paid him to teach me how to use pro tools. He also offered to take me to virgin records and get me a deal there. I did not accept. I thought I was being loyal but as time passed, there was no loyalty in the music industry world. It seemed like every time I was at a legitimate opportunity came, it always came with strings that went against my souls requirements.

There is one thing I have been very good at for pretty much my entire life and that is the ability to understand and apply value in ways many would never see. There is a value we as humans all obtain that we can increase or decrease with our decisions. Like anyone I refuse to say I have been a perfect model but that’s far from true, but I have been a perfect model at the second stage, meaning if I made a mistake and realized what I did was wrong I repented and placed it in a list of my personal do nots. I am not saying I did not make the same mistake more than once because that would most certainly be a lie. More so than anything, it comes down to admitting when you are wrong and accepting it which starts with losing self-pride. I believe it is important to be brutally honest because it works like magic when an environment eco system relies on fact orientation. If I tell someone, they should take a long trip to see me and when they get here, I will give them money for food and gas to get back and do not follow through with my word, I leave that person in a position of vulnerability to be stranded. That is one of trillions of examples.

After I realized the music industry was incased with a double edge sword-keeping people like me out, I chose to start learning about money. At the time I still had deep desires to get my music out to the world and I had tremendous confidence I could again apply my champion blueprint roots to fund my own music business with money I made. At the time, the mortgage industry was booming and I joined as one of the sheep heading to the slaughter. I did learn a lot. I was gifted opportunities to build my way up into managing a company with over 300 people. That lead me into starting my own mortgage brokerage and just on the brink of breaking out into super success, the bottom fell out and banks started chaining up their doors for entry. I maintained my champion spirit to weather the storm soon finding myself generating tons of interested prospects while banks kept dropping like flies killing 99% of my opportunities. It was not too long until I was at poverty level.

I marinated on the fact that big companies stayed in business through all this. I believed they would not mind more clients and I could still generate new prospects as good as any. That is when I began my journey into the marketing world. Not too much longer after running a marketing company, I ran into trouble managing clients and their marketing volume. I needed software that could deliver the qualifying traffic to the right company at the right time with the right filters each unique client would request. I found a company that sold lead distribution software. It was only $500 a month, so I thought. As I started using the software, I needed custom upgrades to do more than their software was currently able to do. Sometimes they would say no, then the other times they would charge me to get the customization completed. This was a nonstop ongoing investment turning out to be around $2000 a month. I would think to myself, I am paying their engineers to build their software. Not much later, I placed an employment ad on craigslist and quickly found someone who would work for $500 a week. After a year and a half $36k spent I believed I was on the way to something special. This was my first lesson, my engineer started to have problems with my IT admin and it was at the point of needing to pick one. I had to pick my IT admin because he pretty much ran my entire company just as well as I did when it came to managing the people making sure they were working and had everything they needed. I was sad but also thought I could just simply hire another engineer to take over where he left off. That was my second lesson disguised as a mistake and one of the biggest reasons not just anyone rich or not can decide one day to build software and deploy into successful use. This requires special devotion and the right experience to empathize and understand what is actually being built and why. What has happened in today big tech world is the rich convincing some of these special people to sign their souls away once something special has been made. Google is one of the most prized examples.

Interview after interview trying to find someone to work for $500 a week to take over where he had left off seemed impossible. I finally found an older Indian person named Dabeer who would work for the $500 a month; the only catch was he said he would have to start from scratch. He explained he could use the data export as a method to build the new system around the data. I was bruised after the first year and a half seeming to be a total waste. I gave Dabeer about 3 months of grace before I started getting antsy and wondering why he got the first 80% done in the first two weeks and then nothing new for months. I spent another $6k and had literally no clue what was going on. I finally made a decision that would forever change my life. I told Dabeer he was not being paid to build software anymore. Instead, he would be teaching me how to build software. After a few weeks of training, I decided to close my business move back to the state of Washington, the state I grew up as a child. It was more affordable at the time and easier to start my journey as a software developer. Boy did I not know how hard this was going to be. I was also struggling with my own complex as to what IDE and language I was going to build my software with. My first engineer created a bunch of php files hosted on the desktop of his computer. Dabeer had introduced me to Microsoft Visual studio. After doing some research, I made the final decision I was going to stick with visual studio. I still had problems; visual studio has a bunch of different methods and languages to code. Money was gone and rent was due, it was time to start operating as a marketing business again. I had decided to reopen an office for marketing in the Residential Solar Industry Exclusively.

Few months later, I met one of the most talented engineers on the planet who personally had no idea how talented he was. A diamond in the ruff, what you could call him. He was working at Dunkin Donuts and had never worked a job as a software engineer. Meaning he had only did it for fun, this was a very good thing having someone that so very much loved what he was getting hired to do. I had spent a few weeks building a template that was going to be the software for our call center. He ended up getting all my requests working in less than a week. There was one problem, he coded everything from the outside in basically strapping around rubber bands to hold it together. I did not care I was happy I had someone who could build with me as a team and I was willing to invest in his growth. It was not very long until we scrapped that and started a new project. Chris was having trouble understanding the JavaScript included in the template. He wanted to write his own JavaScript, I said yes and we started coding everything from the ground up. This now My fourth run at building something from scratch. We called it Match-Client and it worked like a dream with the ability to run our operation opening our internal communication that molded into a very cool culture everyone seemed to love.

I learned quickly that software tuned just right really makes a world of difference. We needed more features and business was good so we hired on another engineer and deployed Team Foundation, a tool from Microsoft that works wonders for team oriented coding. We hired Vinh who like Chris too was rough around the edges starting out. He complained a little more than Chris, but it actually helped because Chris was a little too much yes sir going along with every single thing I asked for and that isn’t always the best way to do things. We all need to be questioned at times. It is good character to be open to questioning. This opens the door for growth in all department. Vinh complained that Visual Basic was not working out. He explained it was not as functional as if we used C#. I researched like always, had a talk with Chris and Chris immediately confirm he would LOVE to move to C#. Like throwing a candy wrapper in the garbage, there went Match-Client, well most of it. Since we were going to be starting a fifth rebuild I was going to be sure it was the LAST. I spent maybe $1,000 on Barnes and Noble books covering everything we would need. After reading myself, then confirming with the team we decided to move forward with MVC. It was a great decision, even to this very day it is still a leading option for building the world’s most robust software. In fact, most of the government applications across the United States are built in Asp.Net the very foundation MVC is built on. I will continue to use it. I halted production and mandated books be read and completed. I provided two options for MVC framework. Active Directory, Windows Server, Hyper-V and Azure. Chris was very dedicated and read them all, this is a no brainier why he was a leading force in our development and soon became Vinh’s teacher.

Now that we knew what coding framework we were sticking with, we needed a game plan for the infrastructure and design. I really wanted to build a web version of Windows so we decided to build out a UI that had windows, a start button, programs and a file manager. The UI is very flexible, people seeing it on a video always think it is a desktop computer rather a website. The first thing we built was human resources so we could manage our growth and team. Over the next few years, it seemed like the flexibility was becoming limitless. Our motto was soon permanently stamped, “We Build things that build things”.

By 2017, it had everything needed to run 75% of all companies in existence. It had staff, client, marketing, email, telecommunications, file storage management & sharing and really so much more. The best thing about this Web Application we called Called Desktop Cloud was its superior database system allowing a companies to build out in minutes keeping storage of records simplified. A record is only stored one time, marked with tags for queries. Clients, employees, marketing all in one database. If a company builds out multiple forms for different reasons, instead of creating the same field like first name, last name, phone number, you would name the field that would be whatever you want to call it but then you select a database field that matches or if none then create a unique field name. This kind of functionality works wonders when needing to scale for so many reasons but the most important are reports. Where would we be without reporting? We would be lost in the storm with no vision. Imagine it like this, say you have 100 excel sheets you have to open repeatedly and reference one sheet to another. Wouldn’t you be so happy if you could magically combine all those sheets into one sheet? The mapping system could also be used to map communities and government systems together. I mentioned in the opening statement about all the money donated to charitable organizations. While there are probably some good and effective orgs, I will be willing to bet the majority of that money is almost like trying to hold water or sand in ones hands. I am confident of this because I am plagued with knowing the current disposition of the world today and it is not looking very good at all, it is frightening and very disturbing. These orgs do not make habits sharing their data and outcomes with one another. It could be because there is actually no active solution to help them do it or just individual Self-fulfilling journeys each trying to be hero. It could also be even worse if they use funds to pay themselves large amounts and buy things from their own for profit businesses or other businesses that give kickbacks.

The people who have been aggressively throwing wrenches into the gears of anyone or any company that will not heel to their power trip. I have been a victim of this on levels that match any of history’s most aggressive infiltrations. The very fact that I have been matched against goliath for three years straight and I am still standing is a sign of the times. These gas and oil elites have successfully ripped through any and everything they felt the need. Not only have they ran down any company or entity they needed they have made history doing it to countriesI am asking you to help me on this journey. In the beginning, I mentioned, “where do we start?” Were back to that question again and I will now answer to my best ability. I explained my processes in needing to rebuild Desktop Cloud 6 times before being secured into a long-term working solution. I am not starting from scratch, and will not promise any outcomes until I am able to get the proper data input and output to read into a screen. This would tell us what is working and what is not. . I am about to do something truly special and I’m inviting you to join me into the logical organization to heal the world by enabling communities through sharing.


Thank you for reading!

Vic Gardnhire

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If your interested in contributing to my organization to help multiple causes it would be wrapped in extreme appreciation as fighting the worlds most evil force comes with a price of attacks that keep me unable to make money in any traditional method! I just launched this fundraising effort and at this point struggling, Your help could be part in healing the world!

 
 
 

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