tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568091996048915629.post3795489523682110680..comments2023-10-17T09:47:59.837-06:00Comments on Essays by Sean: One Thing RememberedSean Crawfordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13724844971087639706noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568091996048915629.post-1254519040633506772014-08-14T22:05:52.247-06:002014-08-14T22:05:52.247-06:00I also liked "Face the question, live the ans...I also liked "Face the question, live the answer now and take nothing for granted" - profound, truthful and meaningful! (I hope that everything went well)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568091996048915629.post-25028576899792426762014-08-14T21:41:21.299-06:002014-08-14T21:41:21.299-06:00"He's" my kind of reader? Change it..."He's" my kind of reader? Change it to a "she". A woman's thoughts! Da da da!<br /><br />Well, this morning, I had a coffee and I read your blog. Then, I did some serious thinking about "the question". I had to make another delicious hot coffee and here we go! Fish? Wiggle? I think so! <br /><br />One thing I enjoy about your blog is that you link authors, books etc. to your topics and this forces me (in a good way) to explore, think and mull over the ideas further. Today, I read about Peter Drucker online (interesting man), thought about my own good ol' memories of being in a Toastmasters class (Was I funny? Did I make people laugh?) and I thought about my "one thing". You will have to wait. Cheers!<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com