The Best Teachers Make The Best Students

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I've been so busy with my own business as an in home computer tutor and virus removal specialist here in Honolulu Hawaii, I had not bothered to get with the experts and continue to learn as much as possible about business development.

I chastised myself and promised myself to hang out here at least 15 minutes a day reading and sharing whenever I can.

We must remember to be forever the student if we want our business to develop.

Rick
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  • Profile picture of the author DonaldGadson
    Rick, this is very true ! Thank you for that reminder. Thank God for Tutors like you.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Absolutely true. If you're not growing, you're dying.

      [Personal aside - if you get over to Duke's on the beach, could you ask them for their Spam fried rice recipe? I had it for breakfast the last time we were there and I've been trying to duplicate it ever since... :p]
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      • Profile picture of the author hometutor
        Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

        Absolutely true. If you're not growing, you're dying.

        [Personal aside - if you get over to Duke's on the beach, could you ask them for their Spam fried rice recipe? I had it for breakfast the last time we were there and I've been trying to duplicate it ever since... :p]
        Eh bra,

        Where you live? Duke's is great.

        Thanks for the support,

        Rick
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        • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
          Rick, I'm in Florida. I learned to appreciate Hawaii when my late brother-in-law lived in Honolulu. He took a sudden illness and we had to race to see him before he passed. We made it by one day. For the next week, people went out of their way to help us, from the minister who helped us put together his funeral to limo drivers cutting their rates to the guy in the gift shop in the hotel we stayed in practically giving us luggage to haul some of Mike's stuff home with us. I've had a soft spot for Hawaii and the people ever since.

          The folks at Duke's helped us throw a kind of wake/going away dinner for Mike's friends, and sitting there listening to the surf was very therapeutic.

          I've only made it back to Honolulu once since then, but the time will come when it may be a permanent move.

          Aloha...
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