Wondering about Out sourcing your book on PEOPLE SKILLS,and would it make 2nd printing in all language es?LOL , Joking aside(if you choose to call my reply ,Joking)Cheaper makes for more profits for the C.E.O,s and stock portfolio .so don't be to critical ,because if the shoe was on the other foot, and you had a company, would you loose any sleep over the peons that struggle daily? I really Doubt it. It's a thing called GREED that seems to motivate most .The struggling folks are economically boxed into a corner(even with 2 or more incomes) and rely on cheaper made items, so their daily lives can go on without to many interruptions. I know folks that shove money (what little they save back ) into the stock market hoping to STRIKE IT RICH with 2-4 1 splits 3-4-1 etc. Grab the market reports, study like all get out ,buy Sell on a whim . Better luck with the Lottery .Any way Dave, I'm done ranting .keep dry so the horses can be fed with out you wading mud up to your Azzzz. Regards, LOU.
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