Why not go out on a limb? That's where the fruit is! - Will Rogers Risk is risky. Going out on a limb is risky. Taking a risk is by its very nature something that you should avoid. There's the possibility of something bad happening. That's what makes it a risk. That bad thing is usually some sort of loss - loss of money, of reputation, of a job, a ... Continue Reading »
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Don’t Be A Giant Fool
The nicer you are, the bigger the bull's eye on your back when it comes to scammers, con artists, and defrauders. At no time is this more apparent than the holiday season, which could be called "Open Season" on all nice, kind, trusting people with a dollar in their pocket. This year, go ahead and be kind and generous, but be smart, too, or you ... Continue Reading »
Don’t Adapt, Evolve!
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Don’t Get Hooked By Your Pleasures
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Is It Better To Speak Or To Listen? Encore
Sometimes, you just have to shout out and be heard, but is it to take up a passionate cause, or to avoid having to listen? [Thanks to the wave of new followers, we're re-publishing a few of the earlier favorite posts for the newcomers who may have missed them. Encore!] Winston Churchill said, "Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; ... Continue Reading »
Is Your Information Credible or Cow Pies?
What makes you think you really know what you think you know? Where does your information come from? Is what you know what you want to know, what others want you to know, or the "truth"? When it comes to the information you rely on to shape your important decisions, is your info credible, or cow pies? Up until the launch of the Internet, ... Continue Reading »