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Capt. JG October 26th 06 04:03 PM

How Jeff feels about his Yacht....a repost
 
You sure are trying hard... :-)

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Gilligan" wrote in message
. ..

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...

How can I take pride in something I bought?


By working very hard for it. If it came easily, then maybe you'd have a
point. Most people I know are proud of their hard work and what it has
brought them.


Only a fool strives to work harder. Anyone with sense desires to work
smarter. It's called improving one's productivity.



Especially when there is so much I've conceived, designed and built
myself.
Unlike you.

Puhlease. No one here is buying.


It's not for sale.




Scotty October 26th 06 04:12 PM

How Jeff feels about his Yacht....a repost
 

"Gilligan" wrote in
message . ..


Poor Jeff. And I do mean that. For centuries, poets and

artists of all
kinds have clearly seen the "magic life" in a sailing

vessel. What a
loss for you that you've missed out on this common

aspect of sailing.



Magic as in Santa Claus, God and the tooth fairy?

For centuries men have abandoned the miserable life of a

sailor. Why do you
think that for centuries there were press gangs to capture

people to work on
sailing ships.



Bob's ''magic life in a sailing vessel'' is spending time in
the slip watching DVDs and eating pork rinds.

Scotty















Capt. Rob October 26th 06 04:35 PM

How Jeff feels about his Yacht....a repost
 

Bob's ''magic life in a sailing vessel'' is spending time in
the slip watching DVDs and eating pork rinds.



Nonsense. I prefer pretzels.



RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Scumbalino October 29th 06 01:54 AM

How Jeff feels about his Yacht....a repost
 
Capt. Rob wrote:

How can I take pride in something I bought?


By working very hard for it. If it came easily, then maybe you'd have
a point. Most people I know are proud of their hard work and what it
has brought them.


Then you're not proud of the boat, but of yourself for having put the work
in.


Especially when there is so much I've conceived, designed and
built myself. Unlike you.


Puhlease. No one here is buying.


Conceiving, designing and building something yourself is just another form
of work. For some, it might be more rewarding than cleaning toilets - you
get the buzz of creating something that didn't exist or was otherwise
unavailable to you, and, if the end result is something you want, you get
the buzz from that, too. You can still get a buzz from acquiring something
you want (self pride for effort) by cleaning toilets and using the earnings
to buy whatever that thing is, but there's always an extra buzz when you use
the thing and remind yourself that you invented and built it. Every
brushstroke of every painting on my walls was painted by me - you can't buy
that, it's not an acquisition trip, but the physical doing of painting was
still just time and effort - a form of work.


--
Capt Scumbalino



Scotty October 29th 06 04:57 AM

How Jeff feels about his Yacht....a repost
 

"Capt. Scumbalino" wrote in message
...

Every
brushstroke of every painting on my walls was painted by

me - you can't buy
that, it's not an acquisition trip, but the physical doing

of painting was
still just time and effort - a form of work.



Every brushstroke of paint on my walls was painted by me.

Scotty




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