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A: No.
Q: Do you like to plan your leisure time - your nights - weekends and
get
really annoyed if plans get cancelled or changed?
A: I think I would like to have it more set than more leisurely.
Sometimes I do get annoyed if plans get changed.
Q: Are you someone who tells the truth and lets the chips fall as they
may?
A: More yes than no.
Q: You do then find there are times when tact and diplomacy don't cut it
- when you just have to use a little force?
A: 98%
Q: Are you uncomfortable if you don't have enough irons in the fire?
A: No.
Q: If you could choose the life you were to live next and program the
country, the parentage, the education, the financial circumstances,
do
you have any idea what you would want to do?
A: I think I would make it a professional country - I would bring in all
the professionals and get rid of the non-professionals (the people
who
get in the way) - then I would have all these people in the fields
who
are the best, meet together to create a professional country; world.
Q: Define professional for me?
A: I guess people who can use what they were given, at their highest
level, and create an aura of professionalism - just to spiral up what
they have inside. The quality of a person.
Q: Not related to any disciplines or vocations?
A: No, I think everyone has their own...
Q: Have you had a lifelong fantasy of working the land being in touch
daily with mother nature?
A: I have a little 6x6 garden which I love to work.
Q: Would you characterize your major contribution to life as that of
being a mediator - someone who can effect workable compromises?
A: No.
Q: Would you say that your underlying purpose in life is to reconcile
old
ideas and ways of doing things with the new ones?
A: I would like to say yes, but I don't think so.
Q: Do you feel that you are a stranger in a strange land - that there is
a thin veil separating you from others no matter how close to them
you
are?
A: I sometimes feel that to be true, but generally no.
Q: Have people commented on your staying power - your ability to hold on
even if you're thwarted again, again and again?
A: I think that's somewhat true.
Q: Do you find that your deepest satisfaction lies in helping lighten
the burdens of other people?
A: Yes.
Q: Is the most important thing in your life to follow an inner vision?
A: Yes.
Q: Like Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King?
A: No. I guess it's a group vision - not necessarily my individual
vision.
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