Our inability to change everything should not stop us from changing what we can.
travis laduke wrote:
How did 2 people out of 7 or 11 cause the IC to not survive?
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msellenk wrote:
Complicating the issue, what do you do when there are children in the community?
Not quite the community you intended, just a different perspective.
msellenk wrote:
Good point about the waste, agrees with my experience as a parent. It could be a point of contention with some though.
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Life is too important to take seriously.
Fred Winsol wrote:I think the most successful ICs set boundaries with a LOT of communication and consensus. Within those boundaries ... anything goes. Kinda like a beautiful picture that is framed.
The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing.
My first bit of advice is that if you are going to be a mime, you shouldn't talk. Even the tiny ad is nodding:
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