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Good read … headline catchy … good points, some of which I have learned along the way as well (humility, grace, layoff the controversial stuff). Will share with my colleagues at work as we begin blogging from a corporate perspective. Thanks!
@Markus I get your drift on where you were going there. I often think of my past and use it as a means to analyze where I am and where I want to get to. Where I struggel is balancing it all out. How do you guys balance things out?
Hey, I just hopped over to your site via StumbleUpon. Not somthing I would normally read, but I liked your thoughts none the less. Thanks for making something worth reading.
Great article, you mention some really interesting point. http://www.rapidsloth.com/Mania-Wallpapers-Vol-1-24.-Pack-2.html you can see oter opinions on the matter.
I know what you mean , being around today is all together then it used to be . I mean that our grand parents never even considered this, modern technology makes a lot of things possible . Reckon I look at things from a old perspective, but I remember back when life was simple. A hand shake would get you a loan, you could let your kids just go outside and play , and goods just weren't as expensive either . I suppose prices are always going to increase , however I don't understand why we can't go back to the time when folks cared for one another and actually knew each others names. I guess that is in the past , but you know its a great day to be alive , I reckon we ott to just keep on keeping on.
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