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Old 09-26-2014, 12:15 PM   #61
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A really terrific documentary on this subject which I go back to watch every now and then is The Fog of War, 11 Lessons from the life of Robert McNamara. Controversial figure no doubt, but he certainly lived an important life with influence at high levels of power during key moments in history. I enjoyed it because he opens up emotionally about lessons and mistakes in a way rarely seen from people formerly in powerful positions.


The 11 lessons are:

Empathize with your enemy
Rationality will not save us
There's something beyond one's self
Maximize efficiency
Proportionality should be a guideline in war
Get the data
Belief and seeing are often both wrong
Be prepared to re-examine your reasoning
In order to do good, you may have to engage in evil
Never say never
You can't change human nature

The entire documentary is on youtube:

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Old 09-26-2014, 12:21 PM   #62
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Downloading music killed the music industry, and now for punishment we have Justin Bieber
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Old 09-26-2014, 12:29 PM   #64
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Don't ever expect people to do what you consider to be the right and common sense thing. Ever. They just won't.

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Just because people are family, doesn't excuse them from acting properly. They don't just get a pass.

Life is short. Find what you like to do and do it more often.
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The Lego Movie taught me the opposite.
I didn't watch it, from the ads I saw it looked terrible.
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Old 09-26-2014, 12:33 PM   #66
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I've also learned that people have a seemingly endless appetite for platitudes.
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I didn't watch it, from the ads I saw it looked terrible.
It was.
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Get out.
I've learned over the last while that it's all in the preparation.

I'm a meat-lover through and through, but going from basic raw vegetables (like the typical celery and carrots or boring salads) to searing/roasting them with spices, supplementing with a bit of salty meat like proscuitto or bacon, frying up more flavourful ones like chard and kale with garlic and wine or balsamic vinegar. I wish I had discovered that years ago. Completely changed my outlook on vegetables.
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After spending two weeks in China I would have killed for a raw carrot. Fresh, raw vegetables are among the best things in this world to eat.
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I've also learned that people have a seemingly endless appetite for platitudes.
I've learned over the last while that it's all in the preparation.

I'm a profundity-lover through and through, but going from basic lame platitudes (like "such is life" and "time will tell" or "it was meant to be") to searing/roasting them with spices, supplementing with a bit of profound truism like "mo' money, mo' problems" or "Edmonton is no good", frying up more sinister-sounding ones like "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" and "revenge is a dish best served cold" with garlic and wine or balsamic vinegar. I wish I had discovered that years ago. Completely changed my outlook on platitudes.
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Forgive yourself for the things you didn't do and the things you could have done. Getting caught up in the woulda shoulda coulda never ends well.
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Forgive yourself for the things you didn't do and the things you could have done. Getting caught up in the woulda shoulda coulda never ends well.
Sigh. I should have taken that advice years ago.
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... frying up more flavourful ones like chard and kale with garlic and wine or balsamic vinegar.
Dude. Substitute apple cider vinegar instead of balsamic. Come back and thank me later. It's excellent.
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Incidentally, I have no idea why I am trolling this thread except to amuse only myself on Friday afternoon. Sorry.
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Forgive yourself for the things you didn't do and the things you could have done. Getting caught up in the woulda shoulda coulda never ends well.
To build on this....be gentle with yourself first and foremost. It's ok to have self-doubt, confidence issues, negative feelings, etc...in addition to positive feelings. It's part of being human...forgive yourself for it!
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Dude. Substitute apple cider vinegar instead of balsamic. Come back and thank me later. It's excellent.
Also excellent.
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Work a job you love and it won't feel like a job. I worked 2 years in a mind numbing job which I hated over and over again. Switched over to a completely different field not related to my 8 year University degree. I love it and I make a heck a lot more too! Makes waking up enjoyable and me coming home not tired and cranky.

Also, a really nice mattress to sleep on is great.
Not to bust your chops, but what you mention isn't exactly rocket science. Take a new job that you love more and that pays more? Who in their right mind wouldn't?

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Almost exactly the same here, but replace "a heck of a lot more" with "about 80% less." Still, I couldn't be happier with the change.
Bingo -- although 80% seems like a ridiculously high number. Congrats though.
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Pay more attention to what people do, rather than what they say.
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