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Seems we’re a little short on that.
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Totally…
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So true…
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Thanks for your thought, Lawrence.
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Thank you John for sharing this out!
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You are very graciously welcome.
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Reblogged this on Gritty Momma and commented:
Thanks for this great insight, Kally!
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Thank you so much for sharing this out!
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Reblogging this to my sister site Success Inspirers World
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Thank you for sharing this out!
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wise words
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Thank you and have a great week!
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Thank you so much!
The idea that one would enter a negotiation and NOT be agreeable to compromise is like a “Hot Fudge Sunday” without the Hot Fudge. Hardly worth the efforts. And yet I have seen it happen more than once.
Continued Blessings,
Patrick
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Thank you, Patrick! Godspeed to you and your loved ones.
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