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Whenever you're reporting, there's always something you can't say or write, but the questions, you always want to get as close to that line as possible. You want to ask the tough questions.
People recognize me, call me Ron, and ask me questions. It's really cool and weird as well.
To tell you the truth, it's a complex piece, so I can't really answer your question at present.
Prisoners around the world have said that reading 'The Count of Monte Cristo' helped them get through their ordeal. That's something to aspire to.
The real questions are: Does it solve a problem? Is it serviceable? How is it going to look in ten years?
You could read Kant by yourself, if you wanted; but you must share a joke with some one else.
The problem with regional trade agreements is you get picked apart by the first country. Then you negotiate with the second country. You get picked apart. And you go with the third one. You get picked apart again.
Don't bother people for help without first trying to solve the problem yourself.
Don't allow people to suck up all your time with their questions or problems. Learn to say 'no' more often.