At 04:01 PM 6/28/2002 -0400, Larry wrote:
Yes, you are fortunate as you know from what you see around you. Unfortunately
the rule is that how hard someone works does NOT directly connect to how
successful they are. There are intangiable, and many times uncontrollable
factors that play a much more important role.
...
That's true. I always thought that for example, teachers should earn a heck
lot more. I grew up VERY poor in Hong Kong (ask CH where some of the slums
are, I bet the government project I lived in is still there, and we were
the "lucky" ones because our shanty houses were burned down and we were
relocated to real buildings. Think communal bathrooms and family of 8 in
ONE room. No, not one bedroom, one room) But this is getting pretty far OT....
// richard http://www.imagecraft.com
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