Question of the Day: Day 221
Have you ever been around someone that seems to talk all the time whether anyone is listening or not? Do you pay attention or tune them out after a while? Have you ever told them how you felt?
We are looking for answers to some hard questions as we dig deep inside and explore our own core values and how that guides not just our own lives but the very world that we live in. These questions will be asked to a group of high school students but we would also like to hear from the world at large. While we hope to keep this forum wide open we do reserve the right to delete responses that we find to be offensive or combative in nature. Thank you for participating with us.
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We have a customer that comes in and mumbles under his breath. We just ignore that part.
Mostly, we can hear that he is talking about being in the hospital or having surgery on something or other.. Bless his heart. we just smile and say have a good day...
I remember taking physics class with an instructor whose lectures were just too much for my taste & above, atleast- my head; I felt frustrated & thought that I'd never pass the class. I went to the public library & took out books about physics which were geared toward jounior readers. I found that those books were to the point consise. I read them, understood them, used the information in them to write mid-term & final essays, and I got an "A".
It has been my experience that sometimes, less is more... the thing to do is get to the core of a thing without unnecessary distracting details in order to truly grasp it.
"The devil's in the details" kind of thing I guess.
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