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Working at DSS is hard. It isn't hard like it would be if I were digging ditches or working on a machine in a manufacturing plant. You go home tired from those jobs because you've been physically active for 8 or 12 straight hours and you're just physically exhausted. Working at DSS is different. You physically really don't do much of anything all day long except punch keys and talk to people.
But you go home just as tired.
You see how hard life really is for a lot of different…
ContinuePosted on March 27, 2010 at 7:00am — 2 Comments
Action for Children, a non-profit community action organization in North Carolina,observes,
"Did you know? 1-in-7 children in North Carolina lives in a household that is forced to reduce food intake, alter normal eating patterns, or go hungry because they lack the money or resources to obtain adequate food."
I was probably already more aware of…
ContinuePosted on March 27, 2010 at 6:00am — 1 Comment
Zuckerman says: "What you have matters more than what you lack (If you’ve got a bicycle, consider what you can build based on that, rather than worrying about not having a car, a truck, a metal shop.)"
I think a lot of the time we as people are far more interested in what we cannot do than what we can do. When I was getting my Master's Degree, I decided that in addtion to every other demand on my time, I was going to shoot a television pilot. There were numerous problems, of…
ContinuePosted on March 27, 2010 at 5:00am — 3 Comments
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