So, um, it was a hell of a party yesterday..
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Clay, I've worked for myself quite a few years in my life. I'm much better off with an employer than owning my own business.
Do you have people working for you? No, you don't. Are you more "well off" than me or the many other people who have jobs and work for an employer? No, you aren't.
Let's stop this conversation, please.
My point was that you insulted a lot of people by calling them fools.
I have to get back to work.
Do you have people working for you? No, you don't. Are you more "well off" than me or the many other people who have jobs and work for an employer? No, you aren't.
Let's stop this conversation, please.
My point was that you insulted a lot of people by calling them fools.
I have to get back to work.
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yes, you had your own business but you were the only employee
that means that you must have all the creativity and also do all the work
this is fine and honorable
but what I was talking about is something different
the times I have been the most successful, in terms of both money and satisfaction, are the times when I built an organization. It starts with the realization that you can't do everything yourself. Neither can anyone else. It's best to be part of a creative organization and cooperate with others in order to get maximum results.
I've always had a knack for encouraging others to work together. Everybody has something to give and they are not the same things. Take advantage of that help.
that means that you must have all the creativity and also do all the work
this is fine and honorable
but what I was talking about is something different
the times I have been the most successful, in terms of both money and satisfaction, are the times when I built an organization. It starts with the realization that you can't do everything yourself. Neither can anyone else. It's best to be part of a creative organization and cooperate with others in order to get maximum results.
I've always had a knack for encouraging others to work together. Everybody has something to give and they are not the same things. Take advantage of that help.
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If you're cool with what you're doing for a living-- and no job is perfect of course, even for those who are their own boss-- it's a little debatable whether showing up for work, whether you own the clock or not, makes one a fool. Then again, I freely admit to being a fool at times. No one is infinitely wise or has all the answers, after all.
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Great Clay.
Congratulations on "building an organization" all of those many times. I know it made you quite wealthy and now you are able to live on the savings.
But people who work for an employer are not fools. Obviously when you said that, it struck at least one person as inappropriate and judgmental.
Peace.
Congratulations on "building an organization" all of those many times. I know it made you quite wealthy and now you are able to live on the savings.
But people who work for an employer are not fools. Obviously when you said that, it struck at least one person as inappropriate and judgmental.
Peace.
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a reggae party!!!!!! it sounds good, mnaz!!!!!
my first connection with something like reggae rythyms were some Lennon´s themes and the local grupo Sumo during the late eighties. No idea about jamaican reggae except Bob Marley later...
I´ll try to find the names you mentioned somewhere to listen to them!!!!.
ahhh... to punch clocks!!!!!!! I do it everyday from monday to friday at 6 am!!!!!

my first connection with something like reggae rythyms were some Lennon´s themes and the local grupo Sumo during the late eighties. No idea about jamaican reggae except Bob Marley later...

ahhh... to punch clocks!!!!!!! I do it everyday from monday to friday at 6 am!!!!!

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