Always keep your number of landings equal to your number of takeoffs.
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
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About Andrew Reynolds
Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
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Thanks for the kind thought and thinking of my little blog.
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!Congrats! I enjoy reading it!:>
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Seems common sense, and yet…
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Ah, I see wisdom building in this one.
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Did you make that up or is this more of Dad’s wisdom (paraphrased maybe?)
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I stole this one from a pilot friend of me, but if my father had heard it – he would have used it.
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What goes up, must come down… preferably gently, on its landing gear.
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That would be the best procedure…
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ha!
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🙂
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Interesting thought….do you think the reverse is also true?…:)
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There is a direct relationship – landing more times than you take off could be an interesting problem.
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I know a few people who should have applied this principle to their acid trips…
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Yeah, I know a few of those who took off and never landed.
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Well, how do I do that, Andrew? It’s not as easy as it sounds.
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Not easy, but important.
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A most important fact for landed health and happiness. 😊
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Very important.
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