
29 March 2006 | 0 replies
It all comes back to The “Haves” and The “Have-Nots”.The “Haves” operate with:Desire/DriveCommitment/DedicationDisciplineEducationCourageDeterminationExperiencePerseveranceOrganizationOptimismThe “Have-Nots” operate with:Fear of the UnknownProcrastinationLack of EducationComplacencyPoor Self ControlFear of SuccessWorld of ScarcitySkepticismLow Self-EsteemHopelessnessAll of us at some point in life have listened to voices of caution when it comes to following dreams of success.

7 April 2006 | 2 replies
I've heard it on numerous occassions here in Massachusetts

16 February 2007 | 11 replies
I even gave him half of the rehad money for repairs $1,500.I called him numerous times and he doesn't call back once he did to tell me he is on vacation and the work will be done in one week, but it wasn't.

3 December 2019 | 6 replies
Among most faculty and students, there is an infantile disregard and disdain for the hard working, innovative people who came before them- the people who actually created, built, and funded the soft, comfortable collegial way of life enjoyed by the people attending and "teaching" at the institution.Someday, probably soon, the warped attitudes and poor judgment instilled in our young people will crumble our way of life if we don't insist on bringing some grown-ups onto campus in order to give a more mature and informed view of the real world.

16 January 2008 | 27 replies
life is only what we make it, so make it great"Charles

19 May 2006 | 10 replies
How would you feel if you saved up your retirement and 401k, and then found out later in life that you cant draw on that savings due to the fact the an illegal immigrant that you dont even know spent it due to his misfortune.

2 May 2006 | 0 replies
I just left the Navy, and I'm just starting to get situated to start my new life.

21 May 2006 | 8 replies
You can take a few years off and live the life we all dream of.

11 July 2006 | 17 replies
If the monitoring (and any other erosion of civil liberties) is allowed to continue it'll quickly become a fact of life to all and accepted as "normal".

24 May 2006 | 4 replies
I don't want to criticize anyone's hometown but your best option may be to get out of Williamsport. 30% ownership rate sounds like it may be 1/2 the national average, which implies (at least to me) that the economic conditions may not be great there.My best bet is to accumulate some cash, even if you get the ppty with little or no out of pocket (which is not as likely or easy in real life as shown on late nite informercials), it still takes cash to repair and operate ppty.Good luckall cash