Seems to be good advice.
Lovely screen name.
Thanks for posting.
13. I make list of impossible goals that no one but the Creator could have fully met, yet I feel better for having made the list.
Yes, thanks for posting!
3 out of 12 isn’t bad is it?
What if your family are all Obamunists? Can you really care about them? Or forgive them?
And I’m not even being sarcastic!
How can any poor sinner have no regrets? I have never gone along with that sentiment.
I am sorry I punched somebody in the throat when I was a kid. I am sorry I took money out of my mom’s purse. I regret every mean or sinful thing I did. Someone who has no regrets has no repentance.
1. To crush your enemies.
2. See them driven before you.
3. And to hear the lamentation of their women.
Hey, brevity is the soul of wit.
The smartest career move that I ever made was giving up on the “management track” and realizing that I was much more effective (and valuable) sticking with the technical work, which I’m already very good at and now am getting better.
Thus when I was given a female lead half my age, that was just fine, and it doesn’t hurt that I’m making roughly twice her salary. Along the way I had the equivalent of two job changes (one was a real change and the other was taking my California salary to Texas), so I’ve always been paid well.
Some people are cut out to work the 70 hours a week to “climb the ladder” for that outside chance of making it to the nice offices (although it’s still only a 10% chance where I work, at most, even after you getting to the first level of management...and you don’t get paid much more than the workers until you are at that level) - I’m not. I’m much happier being with my family than with my job.
12b. Do nothing you’ll regret or apologize for.
Yes, it’s a viable choice.