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After posting this I really should do my disappearing act or people won't think I mean what I say, which I always do. You wrote: > Boyd, would you please continue > along with this thought? I want to be sure I > understand what you are meaning. Thanks! The only proof I can offer that it's safer to do the scary thing than the safe-feeling thing is this: Most people don't do the scary things; most people live shorter, less enjoyable lives than they could have. I posit there is a connection between the two situations. Additionally, think about the various kinds of losers. My Mentor Robert A. Heinlein wrote: "People who go broke in a big way never miss any meals. It is the poor jerk who is shy a half slug who must tighten his belt." I say, if you're going to win, win BIG! If you're going to lose, lose big! (Big losses *always* contain the seeds of even bigger wins. Think about it. Small losses just grind you down and make you quit.) Bye LOL!! -Boyd |
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