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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;The Clock Ticketh&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: williamdefalco</title>
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		<description>Hello Edoardo, my name is Fernando.

First off I greatly enjoyed this latest post.  There&#039;s an inherent &quot;half-glass full&quot; mentality associated with it, where any news, even that which can be taken first as bad, can be turned around and have a nice silver lining found.  How I love it when people do this, as it proves just how positive they see life and the chances that derive from it.  It&#039;s very contagious, and how I wish everyone I&#039;ve ever come across with thought of things in the same way (I&#039;m sure we&#039;ve both met people who think the opposite, always finding misery and fault in every facet of their lives.  How spurious of them).  Great posting Edoardo.

Like yourself I could say the same thing in terms of my career.  As a Licensed Banker each day of success is essentially born out of the fruit of my own labors.  It&#039;s starting the with a blank slate, calling leads, setting up appointments, meeting with prospective businesses and their employees, recontacting past customers for a new follow-up, asking for referrals from them and contacting these new leads, helping out clients who naturally come in, etc.  Most days are successful, but there are the few where all of the efforts of the day still result in nothing earned for that day.  But in the back of my mind I still know that said efforts did not goto waste, as those that were done now will eventually pay off in the future.  Again, a silver lining and thought from what could be noted as a dismal day.

In any case great posting again Edoardo, and as a new browser of your site I look forward to reading more of them.  Take care.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Edoardo, my name is Fernando.</p>
<p>First off I greatly enjoyed this latest post.  There&#8217;s an inherent &#8220;half-glass full&#8221; mentality associated with it, where any news, even that which can be taken first as bad, can be turned around and have a nice silver lining found.  How I love it when people do this, as it proves just how positive they see life and the chances that derive from it.  It&#8217;s very contagious, and how I wish everyone I&#8217;ve ever come across with thought of things in the same way (I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ve both met people who think the opposite, always finding misery and fault in every facet of their lives.  How spurious of them).  Great posting Edoardo.</p>
<p>Like yourself I could say the same thing in terms of my career.  As a Licensed Banker each day of success is essentially born out of the fruit of my own labors.  It&#8217;s starting the with a blank slate, calling leads, setting up appointments, meeting with prospective businesses and their employees, recontacting past customers for a new follow-up, asking for referrals from them and contacting these new leads, helping out clients who naturally come in, etc.  Most days are successful, but there are the few where all of the efforts of the day still result in nothing earned for that day.  But in the back of my mind I still know that said efforts did not goto waste, as those that were done now will eventually pay off in the future.  Again, a silver lining and thought from what could be noted as a dismal day.</p>
<p>In any case great posting again Edoardo, and as a new browser of your site I look forward to reading more of them.  Take care.</p>
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