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Post-Humorously - 9. Chapter 9

Successful past achievements could identify a project’s risks early enough to alleviate any albatross that might be incurred later.

People who are in high ethication and moration may get more respectation.

A celebrated professor, whose name eludes me at this moment...

There is a famous proverb I can’t remember...

There is an expression that a fish cannot study itself inside its bowl, or something to that nature.

It’s like the old Chinese saying that men should chose the right thing to do, and women should marry the right guy.

Math is a obscure object which is very hard to learn.

I do not agree in being well-prepared.

Considering all the prons and cons...

We must consider that accuracy is more important than rapid.

A prospective into other faucets of the world...

As described by several ancient geeks...

This is comparing apples and organs.

Climate forecasters are not great prescients

“Most” may be 21 out of 20.

Only 2 percent of people who haunt the restaurant...

Both products cost the same, but one is more expensive.

The conclusion is strong and needs to be revised.

This could cause scarcity and increase the supply.

We need to know if those people would go to a liver performance.

The ball will not go to the moon, no matter how many people believe that it can.

Confucius once said, "Majorities are always wrong."

copyright 2018 by Richard Eisbrouch
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Confucius is correct... especially when considering the ancient geeks and their faucets whose accurate conclusions are in need of revising. I had something to add about albatrosses, but they are eluding my perspication.

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