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Winning A Battle Vs. Winning The War
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What they don't realize is that they won a battle. They proved a smaller, more immediate point, right now. They don't take into consideration that what they did does not disprove the entire "war" that is going on.
In the long run, money trumps all.
Prove me wrong.
]]>Kingfish2019-05-12T20:42:31-00:00Re: Winning A Battle Vs. Winning The War
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Rusty2019-05-18T14:25:01-00:00Re: Winning A Battle Vs. Winning The War
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I have had many years when I was earning a lot but also very busy. And I've had times when I had fewer contracts and so wasn't earning as much but had more free time. Those were some of the best times of my life.
I think I like it best when I work and earn enough that I can easily solve problems but not so much that I'm buried in responsibilities, living in stress and neglecting friends and family.
]]>Wayne Parham2019-05-18T15:21:39-00:00Re: Winning A Battle Vs. Winning The War
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]]>gofar992019-05-19T21:22:59-00:00Re: Winning A Battle Vs. Winning The War
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lilbill2019-05-28T16:44:18-00:00Re: Winning A Battle Vs. Winning The War
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Then slow down and work on the relationship side of your life later on.
Nothing in this life happens without money backing it up.]]>Nouri2019-10-06T13:50:11-00:00