Monday, February 7, 2011

Sincerest Semi Business Related Correspondences


Two Specialists Tie the Knot


First off, Congratulations to you and Best Wishes to C,! I am genuinely happy to hear that you too are tying the knot and having a family of your own now. I feel that that the world is sometimes short of goodness, and I know that you two will help spread it.

Thank you for the earnestness of your words, A. When I met you, I remember how my sense of righteousness and integrity deepened. You've parted us with a lot of wisdom that we still uphold until now.

I wanted to tell you too that maybe there is one area I didn't highlight when I told you about "packaging." The only thing that makes it work, aside from the given strategic approach, is honest-to-goodness sincerity. It is the inherent belief that people can be compelled to do what is right.

Are you already thinking of having a baby? With the high level of organization from both you, I'm sure you have it all planned out. Being a father has allowed me to rediscover myself in different ways. For instance, I learned to ask the universe to keep me at my humblest, because it is probably at my humblest that I am a my wisest. Needless to say, having a child is a joy that amounts to winning the lottery, or probably even more.

Please stay in touch. I hope there are more people like you and C. to influence this world and let some more goodness seep in.

A Specialist's Goodbye Later

We’ve achieved a lot of good numbers and created a lot of value through the years but you’ve probably gained the wisdom we left unsaid after all our tracking, analysis, and quantifying. This wisdom is: there’s more than what you can count. The sense of fulfillment you have given us is genuine and immeasurable. If I have earned your trust and respect, then I am truly accomplished.

Too bad your last message did not have any grammatical errors. I could have enjoyed a good catch. Nice touch on your other goodbye later. I’ll definitely be in touch. Let’s exchange notes and enjoy some good laughs. I’m a little more personal on this one.

Selling Cancer Bracelets

There's genuine empathy and a shared sense of strength and hope in efforts such as these. It’s a concrete way to conquer the absurdity brought upon us, as we remember the brevity of life. You may have felt the same with a friend or a loved one or if ever you've been around someone with cancer. When Science meets our fervent hoping, it just makes perfect sense to ask for more help, to not be alone and silent, and to demand better cures and treatments.

I've often tried to avoid dwelling on clichés. But since I’m indulging myself, I think this is a good chance to be part of something greater than us.

So let me know if you’re interested in getting a bracelet.


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