Know whats interesting? You always shoot for arriving places at a certain time. Whether its church, a party, a movie, a flight, you know what time its at and most of the time you plan to get there "on time". But what does that really mean? When is "on time"? You have MAYBE a minute or two at the most that could be considered "on time", neither early or late. Otherwise, you're early or you're late. SO, when you're shooting to be on time, and something always ruins your ideal plan of how long itll take to get there and when you'll leave, you end up being late, as usual, and can't figure out why.
The only way to fix it is to start shooting for being early, because generally speaking, if you're not early, you're late.

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"generally speaking, if you're not early, you're late"
I LOVE this!! So true. I think I want this as my life's motto...can I borrow it?
'Cause I'm always late...and so are most of the people in this family....so it could be a kind of...oh, retort, I guess...quote the quote...sit back and watch the clockwatcher digest that one for awhile...while you go find someone interesting to talk to...
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