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    A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-17 10:21:36

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Just wondering what motivates you? What your faults are? What stage are you at within your life? Which famous/popular figure inspires you (dead or alive)? And what you do for work? I know that this is a bit of an open question, but it will make you think. When I say what motivates you, I mean what makes you get off your arse and do things at work and at home. And when ask about the stage of your life, I don’t mean age, I mean mentally and physically what have you achieved to date, and what are your aspirations over the longer term (realistic) – you can use the link to help you understand this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs Me, I’m motivated by my own success, what I believe is right from wrong and living a good life with like-minded true people. My main fault is impatience that can be interpreted as aggression, however I can appear to be lazy if I feel that somebody is forcing me into a situation. Ideally I’d like to make the world a better place, realistically I understand that I cannot do this alone so my aspiration is to become a better person through self realisation and helping others to achieve their personal goals and discover themselves. I am at a stage that I would like to change my whole lifestyle, but know that it will take me a couple of years to get everything right. I’m back at Safety on the triangle and looking forward to moving up it again lol People like Richard Branson and Alan Sugar inspire me, but this does not mean that I would want to be them, they just fascinate me. And I work as an Account Manager in engineering recruitment and I’m taking on more senior responsibilities – hence these question lol Sorry it’s all got a bit deep pmsl But I’m interested to know what sort of people you all are….. not that I’m nosey lol

 

 

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   A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-20 13:56:03

bubblesloves69
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What a f*cking liberty!!! What a f*cking liberty, I tell ya........ blah blah blah pmsl

 

   A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-20 14:28:18

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EAT MY SHORTS!

 

   A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-20 14:12:07

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When I say first comment I refer to the quotation by Bernard Bailey as posted, meaning that we are all welcome to cast an opinion but dont expect to be chastised by those whom perhaps dont think the same way.

 

   A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-20 14:34:48

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If you were to look more deeply at the postings, Bubs has said she's more than happy to accept criticism. As for quote "but don't expect to be chastised by those whom perhaps don't think the same way." Well is a responce not expected? If so how is that chastising? It looks like you didn't like the thought of the thread and took off on another's train of thought. Debate is the source of information and knowledge, it seems you do not subscribe to this theory. cheers

 

   A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-20 15:48:20

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rofl - No comment (just for once) Shorts sir, oh sir very nice shorts, oh suits you sir!

 

   A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-20 16:03:40

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Well at least i agree with Bubbs here, no comment "whatever" LOL Well that passed a rather slow day whats next? Regards

 

   A bit too serious a question...... - Posted on 2007-04-20 16:49:19

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ooeeerrrrr if we r gonna have a battle of wits i'm not playing cos i'll lose lol

 

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