Personal experience is sometimes the best ticket in town. I am refering to the old adages etc when applied to your own life turn out different than what the author experienced.
Early to bed and early to 'rise' makes me very tired during the day. Forget health; wealth and wisdom are a distant second and third perhaps.
This without any 'yeast' infection either.
A bird in hand is positively dangerous especially if its still flapping. What with the spread of H1N1 and its ugly cousins in this viral world of ours.
Those in the bush are your best chance. I say beat your way out of the bush than around it and back to civilization (alive).
I am not sure about a stitch in time either - you see time itself is a make believe concept designed to keep the humans running on the treadmill of life. I am not about to go stitching it.
An early bird is a rarity these days... tell me when has your flight actually come on time?
Another word of caution for all wanting to touch base - they are dirty so don't go there.
Cool cat the Japanese are Tokyo at dusk My second visit to this land of the rising sun after almost a decade. Back then clearly I was wet behind the ears product manager and likely didn’t pay attention to all (efficient) things Japanese. But today I did and of course continue to be impressed. It is as much the obvious stuff like on time travel that is both clean and comfortable and all that which makes it possible. The impressive landmark and landscapes that these humans have put together despite their cramped (or because of it) surroundings and precarious geological conditions could amaze a novice architect among us. But it’s also the little things that someone had to think about which have a phenomenal impact on day to day lives that make the Japanese stand apart. Below are few random examples- 1. Providing a very fine machined wooden toothpick in every packet of wooden chopsticks. The said chapsticks are simply set on the To Go counter of any food vendor/ convenience store wher...
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