![]() |
|
#631
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] "Act as if you have faith and faith will be given to you, abide in hope and you will be sustained in hope, commit to love and, in the end, your own wish for love will never be left wanting" [/ QUOTE ] Does anyone in the real world think, feel or act this way? Value-neutral question. [/ QUOTE ] Only the successful and happy. |
|
#632
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] "Act as if you have faith and faith will be given to you, abide in hope and you will be sustained in hope, commit to love and, in the end, your own wish for love will never be left wanting" [/ QUOTE ] Does anyone in the real world think, feel or act this way? Value-neutral question. [/ QUOTE ] Only the successful and happy. [/ QUOTE ] Are there any alternate voices out there who'd like to chime in on this? |
|
#633
|
|||
|
|||
|
You're a Virgo, aren't you? Knew it. Probably an INTJ, too. You're not unique, bro, just a character in a play written long ago.
It's all in the stars...and Jungian type-analysis. |
|
#634
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
You're a Virgo, aren't you? Knew it. Probably an INTJ, too. You're not unique, bro, just a character in a play written long ago. It's all in the stars...and Jungian type-analysis. [/ QUOTE ] I am a Virgo and an IN(t/f)P. The former is of absolutely no consequence whatsoever, but the latter can be quite interesting! |
|
#635
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
Cardo, Have you looked into any job possibilities at fencing clubs? [/ QUOTE ] No, I have not. |
|
#636
|
|||
|
|||
|
Cardo,
You have stated repeatedly that you enjoy fencing. I suggest you pursue opportunities related to fencing. By this I mean actually trying, not closing the door by figuring out for yourself why it won't work out without even giving it a real shot. If you try and they tell you there's nothing available, make them an offer they can't refuse and go from there. |
|
#637
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] "Act as if you have faith and faith will be given to you, abide in hope and you will be sustained in hope, commit to love and, in the end, your own wish for love will never be left wanting" [/ QUOTE ] Does anyone in the real world think, feel or act this way? Value-neutral question. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] You are such a lost cause. It would be sad if you didn't appear to enjoy being so god damn stupid. [/ QUOTE ] |
|
#638
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
"Act as if you have faith and faith will be given to you, abide in hope and you will be sustained in hope, commit to love and, in the end, your own wish for love will never be left wanting" [/ QUOTE ] I believe this but prefer Burlap's [ QUOTE ] How you act is who you become. [/ QUOTE ] It is this simple. Test it out. You kinda already are testing it. How have you been acting and what have you become? People often think change takes time I don't think so. Change is immediate. Real change is very rare but when it happens it happens fast. So presto chango I say! |
|
#639
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] That was a strange post. My original point not only still stands, you didn't address it. Why? P.S.: I don't recall saying everyone who worked at McDonalds would become the CEO. Your post is kind of flying off the handle in a buncha directions. [/ QUOTE ] Paging translator: 'Cardo thread page seven please..." You didn't say everyone who worked there would become the CEO. You did say it was a dead end job, there was no way to excel, and no one would notice if you tried. Your question asking what percentage of all employees went on to ownership or management was irrelevant because the fact that some do in itself proves that even working at McD's can be an opportunity for someone willing to excel. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. The reasons why have already been discussed and are clear enough. [/ QUOTE ] El-Oh-El |
|
#640
|
|||
|
|||
|
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] That was a strange post. My original point not only still stands, you didn't address it. Why? P.S.: I don't recall saying everyone who worked at McDonalds would become the CEO. Your post is kind of flying off the handle in a buncha directions. [/ QUOTE ] Paging translator: 'Cardo thread page seven please..." You didn't say everyone who worked there would become the CEO. You did say it was a dead end job, there was no way to excel, and no one would notice if you tried. Your question asking what percentage of all employees went on to ownership or management was irrelevant because the fact that some do in itself proves that even working at McD's can be an opportunity for someone willing to excel. [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. The reasons why have already been discussed and are clear enough. [/ QUOTE ] El-Oh-El [/ QUOTE ] Awesome. |
![]() |
|
|