"Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com> wrote:... ... making mistakes is a
form of education. If we were at our best consistently, we could get puffed up
and think that we really had control. Events such as these help to keep a
person
humble. Hopefully, in the during the next six months, we will get it right.
Think how boring it would be if the very first time you ran a new car, it
surpassed all expectations, broke all records, and ran absolutely perfect . . .
. . .. and then, year after year, you could never match that again,
consistently running slower and slower. Personally, I like finding improvement
every year much more satisfying.
DickJ
In East Texas
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