Numbers.

Jan 10, 2004 13:24

Sales is a numbers game. You can't take any reliable averages from your first few presentations. And every now and then, we will all have one of those 'character-building' days.

..This is so weird!
..Why?
..Well, did you ever expect this?
..People only ask questions to which they already know the answers.There are basic reasons that I am not good ( Read more... )

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jwilman January 10 2004, 12:46:05 UTC
the interesting thing about (proverbial) television is that days and weeks can gloss over without impact but a single phrase can make all the time spent viewing worthwhile.

One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: that word is love. - Sophocles (BC)

i should really focus more on expressing my own ideas rather than relying on a long dead soundbite to do it for me.

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jwilman January 11 2004, 12:30:17 UTC
i believe i had a dream in which i was the leader of a tribe of children in the congo, and you and mark mustafa, along with several others, worked for nescafe. you waged war against us with bows and arrows, and killed my brother, all in the name of forcing us to grow grapes for you.

in the end, morgan freeman and myself launched a counter-attack on the nescafe army after we had gained your trust.i believe i personally eliminated mark, but your fate remains unknown.

also, mark was all blinged out - all of his clothes were lined with gold.

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social_aversion January 11 2004, 13:05:11 UTC
I am not sure if your comment requires a reply or not. Does it relate to this post? If it does, it is much more complicated than I could ever hope to sound.

Nonetheless, it was an interesting read.

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jwilman January 15 2004, 12:45:32 UTC
simply pointing out that each decision affects another. your choice to write a journal journal entry gives way to my choice to read it. my choice to read it influences my dreams. my dream compels me to outline it to you. the description of my dream creates a response in you.

however, adam pardy seems to have illustrated the point better than i; even the most seemingly inconsequential choice leads to a plethora of outcomes, and as such, we must consider each choice we make as a new opportunity.

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message board virgin anonymous January 11 2004, 23:13:43 UTC
Disclaimer: This also has nothing to do with your latest post ( ... )

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Re: message board virgin social_aversion January 12 2004, 13:23:29 UTC
Don't worry, I appreciated the post. It's always good to hear from you!

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