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Muncle
07-16-2008, 12:14 PM
From today's Kim Komando's newletter:

Many of us are afraid of failure. But many highly successful people have failed in the past. See what I'm talking about.

http://videos.komando.com/2008/07/16/famous-failures/

And there are a lot more of them. The last line of the video is VERY true.

Boomer
07-16-2008, 12:50 PM
Thanks Munc,

That is even good for people of a certain age to hear. It's about the big stuff and the little stuff. Good stuff, Munc.

Boomer

Boomer
07-16-2008, 01:01 PM
Thanks Munc,

That is even good for people of a certain age to hear. It's about the big stuff and the little stuff. Good stuff, Munc.

Boomer


- - maybe especially good for people of a certain age to hear.

Geez. I gotta get out of here today before I begin to obsessively edit. And put in an addendum, or two, here and there. And. And. :yikes: I just put :yikes: in a quote from myself.

This Boomer in the morning. Boomer in the evening. Boomer at suppertime stuff is getting the best of me.

But I really liked that little video. So I just wanted you to know that. And maybe I will sign up for golf lessons again now.

Thanks.

Boomer

graciegirl
07-16-2008, 07:29 PM
Very Good Munc.

but you can beg all you want to. I am not getting on that tight wire again.

NYVette
07-16-2008, 10:22 PM
That was an inspirational video. It made me reflect on my past and wonder if there is still hope for me. Then I thought to myself.... "maybe I'll go back and see if anything new was entered into the PROCRASTINATION thread?" But I didn't feel like looking it up right now. So I decided to play another game of free cell solitare and forget all that ambition stuff.

renielarson
07-16-2008, 10:32 PM
Reminds me of my son who was a high school dropout and on the road to living a life we feared in prison.

Well, another success story of which I am very proud...

He is working on his doctorate and has a profession in the university academic field.

Failures do produce success at times.

chelsea24
07-17-2008, 03:12 AM
Great video Muncle. I was fired from my first job in advertising. (Wasn't taking it seriously enough) And actually told them I wasn't going because I had nowhere to go. (Ah, the boldness of youth.) Anyway, went on to become their top writer! Brought in two 10 million dollar accounts with my campaigns and at a Christmas party the head of the agency came up to me and simply said "Thanks for demanding to stay. I thought that was so creative, I couldn't let you go. So happy I didn't!" A wonderful memory. ;D