“My first hero was my dad. I grew up with this incredible love and admiration for him. I wanted to be like him. He gave me more good advice than anybody, and he was enormously helpful and important to me in all kinds of ways. He taught me that what’s on your inner scorecard is more important than your outer scorecard...
If you are comfortable with your inner scorecard, you are going to have a pretty gratifying life.”“The best advice I’ve ever received was from my father when I was 12 years old and willing to listen. He told me that with my personal characteristics, I could, if I set my mind to it, do anything I chose. This advice instilled in me a great sense of confidence, and despite the fact that sometimes I was a little nervous, I stepped out and did what I wanted to do when I wanted to do it.
The best way to come to a conclusion is to be neutral until the facts are in.
This is terrible advice
Hm, on the fence about this one...no disrespect. It seems that a neutral mind is actually more divine.
“Don’t make an ass out of yourself by assuming.” - Puff Daddy a.k.a. Puffy a.k.a. Diddy
Is that for the POTUS
Sounds like a great way to die
Forever? In the face of contrary evidence? Or does it just mean '...at first.'?
Great way to deal with white supremacists, don't you think? Another trite saying to make people feel good! Go to Linkedin, where trite sayings are all the rage!
Charming but rather naive, like someone who thought her mortgage broker was in the business out of the kindness of his heart.