That's your basic "as you sow, so shall you reap" approach to life. Makes
good sense to me.
Tris
P.S. But Bill, keep your left up anyway. <g>
>In my experience as a traveler, which is less than some but more than most
>who travel for pleasure rather than business, I have seen people bring the
>ire
>of the inspector upon themselves by just being stupid. An approach I have
>taken is to treat these folks as I would like to be treated, have the
>documentation ready that I know they will request and be pleasant to them
>so that their
>experience of processing me through their system will be a pleasant one for
>them, as well as, for me. I know this doesn't always avoid unpleasant
>experiences, however on balance I've found that what I expect to happen
>generally does
>happen. If I expect a pleasant experience and do what I can do to make it
>that
>way, a pleasant experience is what I'll usually experience.
>
>The best advice any of us could take is to "think" about what we are doing
>and to practice the golden rule. There will be times when things just
>don't go
>right and when you find yourself in one of those situations, know that
>even if
>you are "right", trying be "right" is literally and figuratively only going
>to dig a deeper hole.
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