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Originally Posted by twoplanekid
Having work in the private sector for most of my life except for three years in the military, I have received a green light from my wife to do things a little bit differently when we move permanently to The Villages. She had always insisted that I stay out of public life which in retrospect has keep me focused on my business. However, public service is a good thing and if I have the opportunity to serve I will no matter what my age might be.
The Villages is managed by good people who work in both private and public entities. Many volunteer their time to help in public service positions which helps us all. For some, life isn’t all about golf or pickleball.
P.S. I am not directing these comments to any specific person as that would be against the rules of this forum! It's just my beliefs.
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I suggest you live here full-time for at least 4 years before running for district office.
Before you can
represent a
constituency with
insight, you need to know how they live, think, play and budget themselves, and how they interact with newcomers, guests and relatives of all ages.
Without such insights learned by living here, it looks only like an urge to govern and lord over others.
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