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A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying. -- B. F. Skinner Heres one to start the week with! Good morning one and all. Had to adjust my morning a little, job load change, but my itinerary is not one that falters long. I wish I were one of those multi talented persons that people needed all the time and just threw money my way to be there. But, I would be living on fantasy Island. Which I am not. So, this will be a shorter Post than usual, some can give their heavy sigh...of relief. Or others can roll their bottom lip down to pout in the heartbroken mode they are now in. Either is fine, I love both of you the same. Need to finish my health insurance application, which Im not even sure is legal. Can the Government do this? If this is true, that they can. Why cant they control the cost as well? Or even the cost of gas? How about the cost of groceries? Is it the correct thing to do, penalize someone for making money, then take it away from them to pay for health insurance they chose not to have or carry? If all of this fails...who will cover the cost, is there a fallout plan? Or a plan B just in case? Well let me finish my search here for my new health care plan, it will be a pleasurable morning surely. Cause by noon I will be a complete lunatic if not. Off and running, I hope everyone gets the week started in a positive fashion. Woke up yesterday with a runny nose and sore throat...coffee, hot tea, and a quart of Orange juice this morning is sure to keep me moving...towards a facility today. But, we do what we do to get done what we need to get done. A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying. Get the week started and as the quote stated The real mistake is to stop trying...so dont!
Posted on: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 11:29:08 +0000

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