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Speeding up without purpose only means you’ll miss more

Speeding up without purpose only means you’ll miss more

Posted by Michael Cannon on Aug 8, 2009 in Writing | 0 comments

Speeding up without purpose only means you’ll miss more.
Is going faster now,
truly worth missing all the you have at present?

Speedier isn’t always better.
Make sure it really was needed first.

–

7/6/2009 – More timeliness thoughts

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