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  • Choose your Career Wisely

    Young people especially need to choose their career wisely. You will be making a considerable investment in terms of time and money in your initial education; here are a few issues to consider. You should choose a career that interests you. Having said that one has to ask the question will my choice provide a future living? As an example there are many more jobs for engineers than there are for History majors. Does my chosen career have a market value? Does my chosen path have a future? Will technology buggy whip my future?

    Another consideration is time. Let us say you become a roofer when you are young. You make good money, are out in the open and fresh air. But as you get older this job gets harder to do from a physical point of view. Why not learn in your younger years the principles of business. Then when the physical job of a roofer becomes too hard on the body you can transition into a roofing business owner. This principle can be applied to many jobs.

     

    A career really is just a hobby you’ve committed to exploring more deeply. You don’t need to make the perfect choice, since the enjoyment comes from the exploration, not the outcome. If you don’t enjoy the hobby, dump it and try something else. If you like the hobby, stick with it for a while.

     

    If you focus on exploring what you enjoy, even if it’s just as a hobby, you may discover the following progression:

    Enjoyment – If you do what you enjoy, you’ll tend to keep doing it. A fun hobby becomes a habit. 

    Skill – If you do it long enough, you’ll get good at it. A long-term habit becomes a skill. 

    Service – If you share your skill with others, you’ll provide value to them. A skill becomes a service. 

    Income – If you provide enough value to enough people, you’ll be able to generate income from it. A service becomes a career.

     

    This process works whether you’re self-employed or traditionally employed, and the steps may overlap as well.

     

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  • My Wife

    I remember the first time I saw my wife, she was  only fifteen. She was beautiful and I fell in love with her at that first moment. I had gone with a couple of friends to the bowling alley, and I said to one of them, "go over to that girl and introduce me." He said "I don't know her," I said "it doesn't matter."

     

    Its been 55 years since that evening, and with so many marriages in trouble these days people sometimes ask me what is your secret. Well there is no secret, just a perspective of who my wife is to me.

     

    "My Wife is Gods special gift to me. My gem of many virtues, my casket of jewels; her voice is sweet music, her smiles my brightest day, her kiss the guardian of my innocence, her arms the pale of my safety, her industry my surest wealth, her economy my safest steward, her lips my faithful counsellor, her bosom the softest pillow of my cares".

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  • Foundations

    I was very fortunate to have had a good start and foundation in life, I had Grandparents who loved and looked out for me, I had a mother who prayed and sacrificed much for my gain, and  I had a father who talked with me. 

    I had a father who talked with me

    Allowed me the right to disagree

    To question, and always answered me

    As well as he could-and truthfully.

     

    He talked of adventures; horrors of war

    Of life, its meaning: what love was for

    How each would always need to strive

    To improve the world to keep it alive.

     

    Stressed the duty  we own each other

    To be aware each man is a brother

    Words for laughter he also spoke

    A silly song or a happy joke.

     

    Time runs along; some say I'm wise

    That I look at life with seeing eyes

    My Heart is happy, my mind is free

    I had a father we talked to me.

     

                                              -Author Unknown

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  • Only a Dad

    My Dad was only a young boy of 17 when he left his home in Newfoundland and went to fight in the second world war. He met my Mother in England and I came along in 1947. When he finally brought his family home, it was hard going. He had sacrificed his youth, and the work he could get was low paying. As a result he worked three jobs to keep his family going. I would often join him at night cleaning a factory office. This is for you Dad!

     

    Only a dad, with a tired face

    Coming home from the daily race;

    Bringing little of gold and fame

    To show how well he has played the game,

    But glad in his heart that his own rejoice

    To see him come and to hear his voice.

     

    Only a dad, of a brood of four,

    One of ten million men or more,

    Plodding along in the daily strife,

    Bearing the whips and scorns of life

    With never a whimper of pain or hate,

    For the sake of those who at home await.

     

    Only a dad, neither rich nor proud,

    Merely one of the surging crowd,

    Toiling, striving, from day to day,

    Facing whatever may come his way;

    Silent, whenever the harsh condemn,

    And bearing it all for the love of them.

     

    Only a dad, but he gives his all

    To smooth the way for his children small;

    Doing, with courage stern and grim,

    The deeds that his father did for him.

    These are the lines that for him I pen

    Only a dad, but the best of men.

     

    Thanks Dad

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