not moving
engine idling
not engaged
transmission rumbling
no connection
I'm
stalled
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Future
looks dim
looks bright
is good
is bad
finds happiness
finds sadness
seems positive
seems negative
but
the future is
always
a breath away
so
breathe today
into tomorrow
the past is
prehistoric
the future is
fiction
I can only live
today
looks bright
is good
is bad
finds happiness
finds sadness
seems positive
seems negative
but
the future is
always
a breath away
so
breathe today
into tomorrow
the past is
prehistoric
the future is
fiction
I can only live
today
Sympathy
is exhausting
it drains my spirit
pulls me down
to where you are
to where I don't want
to be
support
lifts me up
lifts you up
encourages
accepts
provides
love
sympathy is for you
support is for us
so let's do it
for
us
it drains my spirit
pulls me down
to where you are
to where I don't want
to be
support
lifts me up
lifts you up
encourages
accepts
provides
love
sympathy is for you
support is for us
so let's do it
for
us
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Warren Buffet and Me
Rules to Live By
According to Stephanie Loacona at Investopedia (and probably most people) Warren Buffet is very successful. At least he's a success in terms of the stock market and philosophy. And here is his philosophy :
1. Never Lose Money
2. Never Forget Rule #1
3. If the Business Does Well, the Stock Eventually Follows
4. It's Far Better to Buy a Wonderful Company at a Fair Price, Than a Fair Company at a Wonderful Price
5. Our Favorite Holding Period is Forever
Those are terrific rules for stock investing, and with a bit of tweaking, they're great rules for life too!
1. Never lose sight of what is important to you.
2. Never forget rule #1
3. If you're heart is in the right place, all else will follow.
4. It's far better to be a good person in a bad world than a bad person in a good world.
5. Our favorite long term goal is forever.
According to Stephanie Loacona at Investopedia (and probably most people) Warren Buffet is very successful. At least he's a success in terms of the stock market and philosophy. And here is his philosophy :
1. Never Lose Money
2. Never Forget Rule #1
3. If the Business Does Well, the Stock Eventually Follows
4. It's Far Better to Buy a Wonderful Company at a Fair Price, Than a Fair Company at a Wonderful Price
5. Our Favorite Holding Period is Forever
Those are terrific rules for stock investing, and with a bit of tweaking, they're great rules for life too!
1. Never lose sight of what is important to you.
2. Never forget rule #1
3. If you're heart is in the right place, all else will follow.
4. It's far better to be a good person in a bad world than a bad person in a good world.
5. Our favorite long term goal is forever.
Monday, March 01, 2010
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