A few words from author/ poet/ philosopher
Mark A. Cella- Buy a used car with the same caution a naked man uses to climb a barbed-wire fence
- Dress a little better than your clients but not as well as your boss.
- Never wash a car, mow a yard, or select a Christmas tree after dark.
- Do the right thing, regardless of what others do.
- Introduce yourself to your neighbors as soon as you move in.
- Remember that a good price isn't necessarily what the price tag says, but what it is worth to you.
- When you find someone doing small things well; put them in charge of bigger things.
- When you say "I'm sorry," look the person in the eye.
- Be engaged at least 6 months before you get married.
- Open your arms to change, but don't lose hold of your values.
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