John Smith wrote:
N2EY:
I like to think I gauge each and every man and woman on their merits. How
broadminded they are, how current they are, how adaptive they are, if
their pursuits are near mine, if they don't take themselves too seriously,
if they can communicate on the complex, the unique, if they are not
hampered by too many preconceived notions, if they are interesting, if
they are fun, if they are educated (and a few have done a darn good job
of educating themselves with little formal education--and a discussion
with them quickly will disclose that), etc, etc...
I have found about 3-5 out of a hundred are worth a persons time, out in
the general world--usually, at work that ratio comes close to a 50-50%.
I think that is a fairly accurate take on it--a person mileage may vary
with location and type of employment, of course in heaven I suspect this
ratio would be much higher, and in hell it would drop to zero...
snicker
Keep it up "John", we all enjoy the gigglers you toss out.
John
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