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Re: Clearing Farm Auction Sales
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Posted by lee on December 02, 2004 at 11:17:48 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: Clearing Farm Auction Sales posted by Michael Soldan on December 02, 2004 at 07:11:08:
One thing you come to know in life, rich or poor, born beautiful or of the ugly tree, if you've been here any length of time, you really aren't in complete control of all the twists and turns of fate. Get rich, go broke, divorce, loss of loved ones, accident, illness, job loss, move, sell, you name it, it's all a part of life change. Odd as it seems, all the above can be good or bad depending on the circunstances. Life altering change is generally very hard for most folks. You have to make the best of it, move on they say, so something else can happen to you. If you don't, you are dead. Hopefully the next thing to happen is a good thing. There are plenty of those too, so it's not all gloom and doom. You can help it along. Hard work, perseverence, family, faith (not necessarily religous faith), etc., are the things people use to turn the tide in their favor. Take what comes and venture forward. People who live a long time know how to do this. That's not to say it's easy. I ramble and haven't said a thing you guys don't know.
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