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Good to read
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Thank you so much, Ullas.
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Welcome dear kally…
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Have a happy midweek, John!
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You too.
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It’s a difficult thing to create and very fragile. Easily lost if not nurtured or taken for granted.
Thanks for this.
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Thank you, Bryan.
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I agree. It’s difficult ti preserve our reputation but we must test ourself.
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Right on Kally, thanks.
Hard to get; easy to lose; can’t “bank it? ; well maybe we can.
A good personal reputation is better than the best resume.
If you “got ti”; CHERISH it; if you don’t have GET IT!
God Bless,
Patrick
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Push ourselves to the limit and see where it lead us! 😊
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ok!
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