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Since the beginning I've wondered what to put here, so I've decided to leave the contents exactly what the title says - stuff.
I must thank everyone who came back with the origin of the below script, it comes from Aesop's Fables dated 6th Centaury B.C.; if he even existed at all reading some testimonies. Nevertheless I'm in admiration for his astute observation of human nature. Andrew Morton, I. Reynolds, Jeff Bronks, Peter Sile, D. Coulson. Anthony Mulik, John Mills, Steven Macormick, Martin Hale, Jaff Armitage, Ted Salvini, Ade Renton, Brad Coley, Marcus Olgard, Brian Truman, George Burrow, Gerald Davis, Larry Ord.
I'd like to share something that has shaped my personal and professional development.
Once the almighty Wind challenged the
powerful Sun in a demonstration of who was ruled the sky. The almighty "I bet my strength can force that man to remove his coat". The Wind started to unleash his power and blew hard, the man responded and started to hold his coat steady. Harder and harder the Wind blew, the more the Wind blew the more the man clung tightly to his coat. The Wind tried everything within it's power to remove the man's coat but couldn't. Then the Sun came out - man took off his coat. If anyone knows the creator of this work I would like to credit it. Is it a Parabol? Very good anyway.
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