A traveller was travelling and he came across an extraordinary sight. On virtually every tree, there was a target with an arrow in the center. Marvelling at the marksmanship, the traveller followed the trail of bull's eyes in search of the archer. Eventually, he came across a small boy with a bow and arrow. The traveller asked the boy where he had learned such skillful archery. "Well," the boy explained, "first I shoot the at a tree. Then I draw a target around the arrow."
What's your perspective on the above fable?
6 comments:
get creative at covering your ass and you don't have to put any effort into improving your shortcomings
so much for your picture theory
Annabel
You're right Anabel. I guess my picture theory doesn't pan out. See comments to "Remembering 9/11" to get up to speed.
At least this spam relates to fantasy football. I need all the help I can get.
GO KILLER APES!
Walruses have vocal cords.
2. Walruses produce sounds both above and below water.
3. Walruses are among the most vocal of the pinnipeds. They produce growls, grunts, barks, soft whistles, rasps, and clicks.
4. Male walruses produce bell-like sounds below water. These sounds are not produced by the vocal cords but originate from air sacs, which extend from the pharynx.
5. Calves bellow if disturbed.
6. Adults engaged in dominance conflicts may snort, cough, or roar.
Umm, to actually answer your question Santana...
I think the moral is, do what you can, and then MAKE that your mark. I can kinda relate right now. I have a goal in mind, but I may have to go about it in a different way than most would anticipate. However, I will achieve it.
Like that?
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