56. Replication?
Over-extended: when “cheap money” fuels a “bubble” it is often followed by a drastic change in the economy where everyone suffers. Our small work failed. Did you also fail in a recession? Did it lead...
View Article57. Up, Up and away
Faith alone: By some it is considered the “gold standard” of sincere belief…to “let go and let God”. In our case it had been more a matter of presumption than faith. Have you presumed and suffered an...
View Article58. The Penultimate Plan
A simple request: It began simply enough but it had a life of its own when once the “profit motive” was embraced by all. Did you ever decide to “go beyond” your well-considered plans and did that...
View Article59. The Irritant
Core Purpose: Our Mini-Max idea was designed to minimize risk and maximize flavor. It was less entertaining than my Galloping days and years ahead of its present day popularity. Did you have a great...
View Article60. Pulling A U-Turn
Outer image: Does one’s appearance matter when it is more a matter of “content”? Do you think that your chances of success are improved by what you wear? Fast U-turns: It’s relatively easy to let...
View Article61. Walking In The Light
Childhood pain: Certainly tough things happened to children and the pain inflicted can last a lifetime. We, in our youth, can also add to the damage done. Could some of your memories be…mistaken (not...
View Article62. Topless In Tennessee
Choice…big or small? Numerical or financial success is always measured. Ways that suggest the greatest return beckon; yet the less attractive path can lead to greater understanding. Have you chosen a...
View Article63. Community
Despondence: When the economy “tanks” it is easy to pick up on a general mood of despondency. Somehow it is the wrong direction? Does your attitude follow the Dow Jones average? Happiness: We...
View Article64. Return To The Redd
Slow down to do what? Slowing down makes so much sense in our ever speedier world but slow down to do what? Surely, as we have the time to ponder…we may become aware of a new, bold, focus and purpose...
View ArticleI know my dad loved me…now!
Flash of Silver…the leap that changed my world Question #19 Rite of Passage Seven –A Fate Worse Than Death– (1951-1953) Age 17-19 years old Q: Distant Dads: Was your dad distant, without too much...
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