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 ===== Things I'm thinking about ===== ===== Things I'm thinking about =====
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 +—I’m thinking about the loses of internet Neutrality and what it means for us and for me. I thought Dave from Scripting news post was good. 
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 +No one is coming to save you.
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 +There is no one coming to save you.
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 +There is no one coming to save you.
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 +There is no one coming to save you.
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 +There are no superheroes.
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 +There is no such thing as “fair”
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 +It will not ‘just happen.”
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 +You have to make it happen.
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 +There is no one coming to save you.
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 +So stop waiting for a superhero to show up and become one already.
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 +Save yourself.
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 +There is no plan b.
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 Link to [[Short Courses]]\\ Link to [[Short Courses]]\\
 Link to [[what i m writing about]]\\ Link to [[what i m writing about]]\\
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   * Social Networks and the role they play in religion and other environments   * Social Networks and the role they play in religion and other environments
      * Sparked from Change or Die, and the report on Obesity      * Sparked from Change or Die, and the report on Obesity
 +  *Whenever a Jesuit priest or a Calvinist pastor does anything of significance-making a key decision, for instance-he is expected to write down what results he anticipates. Nine months later he traces back from the actual results to those anticipations. That very soon shows him what he did well and what his strengths are. It also shows him what he has to learn and what habits he has to change. Finally, it shows him what he has no gift for and cannot do well. I have followed i that method for myself now for 50 years. It brings out what one's strengths are-and that is the 1 most important thing an individual can know about himself or herself. It brings out areas where ^improvement is needed and suggests what kind of improvement is needed. Finally, it brings out things an individual cannot do and therefore should not even try to do. To know one's strengths, to know how to improve them, and to know what one cannot do-they are the keys to continuous learning.
  
  
  
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