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SUCCESS ?

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MN Joe

03-09-2009 06:46:31




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"Sir, what is the secret of your Success? "Two Words"

and they are ?

"Right Decisions"

How do you make the Right Decisions?

"One Word"

What is it ?

"Experience"

and how do you get experience ?

"Two Words"

What are they ?

"Wrong Decisions"




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John B.

03-09-2009 09:45:33




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 Re: SUCCESS ? in reply to MN Joe, 03-09-2009 06:46:31  
Yeh I read a saying years ago and it read;

God gave us the ability to make decisions, but not always the right one!!

So much truth to that.

I switched jobs some time back and I knew it was a mistake and now I'm laid off. But I'm able to see what I can do here at home to make extra money and it's working out great for me! I always did do what I'm doing at home now but I don't have to wait for evenings or weekends now get projects done! I've gotten more satisfaction the last month than I've had in years. Like they say; Things happen for a reason!
I may call the local concrete plant and tell them if they have any left over concrete from jobs to bring it over and I'll get some concrete in some spots.

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plow hand

03-09-2009 06:51:29




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 Re: SUCCESS ? in reply to MN Joe, 03-09-2009 06:46:31  
That would be learning from your mistakes..or learning from someone elses mistakes.....



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MN Joe

03-09-2009 07:08:15




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 Re: SUCCESS ? in reply to plow hand, 03-09-2009 06:51:29  
Plow Hand --- now look at what it says,, when you make a decision and it was wrong, you should be learning to do it Right, but

IF some one else makes a decision and does it wrong, you may think it was right, and won't Learn from that decision made.

I hope your learning now Plow hand ==> keep in mind //// Disappointment should always be taken as a stimulant, and Never viewed as a Discouragement.

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plow hand

03-09-2009 07:21:04




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 Re: SUCCESS ? in reply to MN Joe, 03-09-2009 07:08:15  
I see your point... never thought of it that way but I am always willing to learn....



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MN Joe

03-09-2009 08:03:39




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 Re: SUCCESS ? in reply to plow hand, 03-09-2009 07:21:04  
Your doing good Plow Hand,,, keep up the good work ...



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