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Posted on February 26, 2019 Leave a Comment
At 7 a.m., in the nearly empty parking lot of a well-maintained office building – a building which, by the way, had a contract with Metropolitan Flower Exchange for regular placement and maintenance of seasonal plants, as well as a super named Joe, whose broken Italian-English often left us mystified – I sat and read […]
Nevertheless, She Persisted
Posted on February 5, 2018 Leave a Comment
Many years ago, there was a blonde nurse who was a member at the pool club in my town. She used to arrive in the late summer mornings to relax by her cabana before work. Around 2 p.m., she would change into her smart uniform in that cabana, like a superhero in a phone booth, […]
Confidence is a Constant
Posted on June 25, 2014 2 Comments
When you’re feeling confident, you like to believe it’s for a reason, and not just a function of your own bias of self-preservation. The goal is to be self-assured in some kind of direct relationship with your actual worth and achievements, isn’t it? Anyone can think anything, you suppose, so when you wake up feeling […]
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