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You know it's hard enough for the people in the class to contribute their thoughts without others judging them, but for the security guy to give his opinion in a class he's not in, that's great. Very true statement also. BTW I totally respect anyone that gives to help others less fortunate like Bill and Mother Teresa, but you can see the difference ... Mother Teresa got others around her to help others in person and comfort them, money isn't the same as listening and comforting someone that just goes a little deeper.
Going off the subject:
This reminds me of a story...a man had a beautiful house, wife, children in great health, but was so upset and complained all the time he wanted more money to buy even a bigger house because that would make his family so happy, if only he had a bigger house and better car. My question to those who want so much more that think that's what will make them happier, when you were a kid did it make you happier when your dad bought a new car or when you think back and remember those Sunday afternoons and vacations that your parents spent with you? And if you are a parent, was it really that A on the report card that made you soooo happy or was it when your kid really accomplished something in art, athletics, or did something creative that really made you smile and made you appreciate life just a little more? Not everyone even has a freakn car, wife or healthy children and we want and want even more. Going back to Mother Teresa, I think she was a much happier person than Bill, because she appreciated the simplier things of life which money can't buy.
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