>John,
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>My "less than 10%" still makes me a winner! Waahooo!!!!!
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>Seriously, though, there may have been some underlying message in KenL's phraseology. What would be your interpretation?
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Hi Jim: I would love to hear about your interpretations and those of others.
Some time ago I was viewing the Suzze Armond show on finances. She says, "People first, then everything else". Therefore, one caller questions here about the interpretation of "People first", since she assumed that you should put "other people" first and then yourself. The caller was quickly correct by Suzze Armond "What I mean was that you should put yourself first - take care of your interests". Well if this is what she meant by "People First" could'nt she have made it easy by simply stating her actual view "You first and then others"!
Thats why I would like to know what you and others read from waht Ken is "trying" to say.
Thanks again Jim.
- Ravi
True greatness consists in being great in little things.
- Charles Simmons