Contributed
There maybe persons who might be concerned about the negative things that others may say about them.
My "good friend, Dale Carnegie" reminds me, "No one kicks a dead dog; An unjust criticism is often a disguised compliment."
My "good friend", Rocio, reminds me that there is a popular saying in Argentina. It goes like this: "Whatever Pepito says about Quan, it is more about Pepito than it is about Quan".
Sometimes we are our worst enemies. for example, "Who brings news to you will bring it back on you" (Mighty Sparrow in his song called Parables).
How often do we hear someone saying to us, "I am going to tell you something but you should not tell anyone"? Implication: If we are not able to keep our own secret, then how do we expect others to keep it? ( RCKM).
Nb. The greatest secret is that there is no secret (RCKM).
The strangest secret is that we become what we think about—this is the only philosophy that has never been disputed (Earl Nightingale).
Contributed By
Raymond McLean
Editor's Note
Raymond McLean is from Trelawny, he attended Holmwood Technical High School in Manchester. He is a chartered accountant and has worked in a few financial organizations.
So true Mr.Derby.I totally agree with Earl Nightingale.have a bless day.The saying is true,"so a man thinketh, so is he".
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