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"Imagination is more valuable than knowledge".Einstein
"Imagination is more valuable than knowledge".Einstein
"When there is no life in the soil it is just dirt."
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Jocelyn Campbell wrote:
Coincidentally, just this morning, someone called me, again, about Paul's swearing and communication style. While this time it was raised as a “concern” several people have asked me (me!) to tell Paul to be more careful when he speaks.
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Jocelyn Campbell wrote:These replies are golden. Fred, you are eloquent as always.
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paul wheaton wrote:This thread is for the people that contact me and say "you need to change."
Some people think I am too arrogant, too fat, too obnoxious, not as funny as I think I am or too rude.
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Live in peace, walk in beauty, love one another.
"It's an odd quirk of human nature that once a man has made up his mind to be a farmer, he wants to get into action quickly, irrespective of the dozen and one factors involved."--Haydn S. Pearson, "Success on the Small Farm"
"When there is no life in the soil it is just dirt."
"MagicDave"
"When there is no life in the soil it is just dirt."
"MagicDave"
Fred Morgan wrote:
Jocelyn Campbell wrote:These replies are golden. Fred, you are eloquent as always.
<snip> a rather gnarly cut across the palm of my right hand from a fall with a machete - 10 stitches <snip> I have a saying that I remind myself at times, "I would prefer to die while living, than be dead while alive"<snip>
I can imagine Paul having some wounds like this, and some of them are a bit sore now - the very fact he would like to work with them is to his credit.
Kyle Williams wrote:More PIE for me please.
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If you like this sort of thing, send Paul a few bucks via Tip the Web, so we can enjoy PIE, and he can eat pie... ALL the time.
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Fred Morgan wrote:As I have accomplished more in my life, I have become less and less willing to comment about what others are doing. I have some very accomplished friends, I haven't done so badly myself. We almost never will offer criticism of each other - but we tend to ask each other for opinion when in doubt, and we are often in doubt.
There is a person who is afraid of being the doer, but still wants to share credit - they will shoot out "help" like a shotgun, perhaps hoping someone will use something they suggest, and then they can share credit.
Ideas are a dime a dozen, and so is advice. Building a plan, following through no matter what - these are the things that separate those who are successful and those who aren't.
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