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Date: | Sun, 9 Dec 2007 11:49:17 -0500 |
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[log in to unmask] wrote:
> We believe people are basically good.
> We believe everyone has something to contribute.
> We believe that an honest, open environment can bring out the best in
> people.
> We recognize and respect everyone as a unique individual.
> We encourage you to treat others the way that you want to be treated.
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> (ebay motto)
c,
LOL.
That works ok if you average out $1.00 increments over 1 billion people.
A bit different if say 365 days of one person's existence is reliant on
the honesty of 12 people.
So I am honest and I pay my $1.10 debt for November to eBay... well,
actually can't help it since they connect direct to the bank account.
We do believe people are basically good. We have known plenty of people
who prove the exception. If they were all actually good there would be
no lawyers?
Everyone has something to contribute. Be cautious what you ask for as
you do not know what their contribution will be. You may not like what
you get.
We believe that an honest, open environment will bring out the best in
people and that we will be there with the best of people if we survive.
We recognize and respect everyone as unique individuals though some
appear to consider themselves more unique than others.
Though we encourage the treatment of others as we wish to be treated we
recognize that such kindly reciprocation may not be on their agenda.
In terms of the pioneers wandering around in Kentucky back when they
were wandering around they never knew when they came upon any other
person if the stranger was going to try to kill them.
I like that we all have different ways to figure out how to survive.
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