BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF: After many convers
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After many conversations, with many people, I have come to the conclusion of a couple of things which I would like to share here.
Know the difference between what is 'believed' to be true and what is actually true.
Example: The other day a truck was parked outside of site 2 and it was said that it was a party truck. A lot of folks said it was true and something big had happened. A little while later, the original poster got a better look and it ended up being a cement truck making delivery.
A month ago, there were people at site one all dressed up, including according to the story, Bill C..
Everyone got on a rib about it being H / C and started predicting dates and such for license. To date, not one fact has been made on if that was true or not. But, it is what many believe was the inspection. Maybe so, but, it is still on my rumor list.
Unfortunately, when people start to believe things that have not been proven, then they get real upset when things do not go like they now expect them to. That is what I am seeing a lot of these days.
If there is a rumor out, write it down, and then look for the facts about it. Once you have some facts , then draw a line thru it, but, if you can't get any facts, keep it there to remind you that it is still just a rumor, and not to be believed.
One thing that is always constant is that facts are facts and stay that way. They are inherently dependable. Rumors are not.