Jaime Jackson Safety Blog
Helping Make our Communities Safer. Jaime is a Trial Attorney and Safety Advocate at Jaime Jackson Law in Lancaster, PA representing seriously injured victims, wrongful death and those harmed by unsafe products and corporate neglect. Contact Jaime at 717-519-7254 or email jaime@jaimejacksonlaw.com.
Friday, May 8, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: A Million Dollars
A Million Dollars
What if when you were born, you came out of the womb with a
pot of gold worth a million dollars. Each year some of those
gold coins, worth $12,500, will be taken away from you. After 80
years your gold would be gone and you would have $0, you would
be dead. Make no mistake, you will die someday. Some of us sooner
or later than others, but are you doing things that may hasten your
demise, having more of your million dollars taken away year after
year? Are you enhancing your million dollars with less taken away
from you each year, lengthening your longevity? When you are
“young” and still have $500, $600- or $700 thousand-dollars’ worth
of shiny gold coins left in your “pot,” in other words, bodies. Getting
to zero may seem like a long way off, but when you get down to $100-
$200 thousand you start to realize how little you have left, like that
last lick of ice cream at the end of summer vacation when you were
a kid. You may start scrimping too late. The point is you should start
scrimping, preserving and enhancing what you have now. Would
you rather have $12,500 taken from you or $7,500? You would be
upset if instead of handing over $12,500 this year you would have
to hand over $25,000. Yet, that is what you constantly do when you
are not exercising, eating poorly, drinking too much to excess, not
sleeping enough or well. Frittering away time working at a job you do
not like. Wallowing in misery. Going through the motions in a rut.
You willingly hand over more of your money until you wake up one day
and say, “holy crap, I don’t have much left.” What if you started
preserving and enhancing now? You may not be able to control the
fact that you will die someday, it is inevitable, but you can control
the journey and what you do with the “money,” i.e. bodies and time
you have been given, or been allowed to use while you are here. Not
only should you strive to keep what you have for as long as you can,
but you need to keep it shiny too. You must work at it. Exercise. Eat
well. Sleep. You cannot keep your million-dollar pot of gold forever,
it will be taken from you, but you need not give it away voluntarily
sooner than you must, or tarnish it, you can keep it shiny and strive
to hang on to it as long as you can.
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Friday, May 1, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: Bloom
Bloom
“Whatever seed you are, bloom.”
At t i c u s
“Sometimes when you are in a dark place,
you think you have been buried, but actually
you have been planted.”
C h r i s t i n e C a i n e
“Bloom where you are planted.”
Ly n M c C a r t n e y
Why waste precious time trying to be someone you are not, or
being someone, you may think the outside world wants you
to be? You are not defined by who other people think you are or what
the outside world thinks you should be. There is no one else like
you. You are not a uniform part made for a uniform system despite
constant outside pressures to mold you into replacement parts in
a cookie-cutter world. You are quite unique and that is quite good
enough. You have your own individual talents and skills. You bring
your own personal attributes to the table each time you show up. Let
them shine. You must water your own seed and blossom into what
you truly are and must be. Find your own path. Stand up, endure the
rain, and face the sun. Groom. Cultivate. Bloom. Grow. Blossom.
You can get your copy of Perfect Drift here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTN8VB51
Friday, April 24, 2026
Jaime Jackson Safety Blog: Water Your Own Lawn
Water Your Own Lawn
“If the grass is greener somewhere else.
Start watering your own lawn.”
Mi c h a e l B e c k w i t h
You are rarely satisfied with your own situation. You always
think others have it better. You perceive other people to have
it better, or something they have is better than it really is. It rarely
is. You think things are better in another situation, but when you
get there, they are not. “Things” are hardly ever as great as what
you perceive them to be, nor are they as bad as you had feared. It
seems to be in your nature to want something different than what
you already have. You are always tempted and envious of what other
people have, or more correctly what you think they have. This goes
back to the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and eating
the “forbidden” fruit. You should focus on nurturing and improving
what you already have. Envy is poison. Instead of lusting after what
you think other people have, work on your own house. Water your
own lawn. Eat healthier. Work out. Work hard at your craft. Practice
to get better. Be grateful for what you do have. Your expectations are
rarely what reality is.
You can get your copy of Perfect Drift here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GTN8VB51