You pass a program and get people dependent on it, making it brutal to get rid of. The key is not letting it get started.
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Well, you might as well imitate your own program because if you don't, someone else will.
If you aren't having no fun, die, because you're running a worthless program, far as I'm concerned.
I think it is inevitable that people program poorly. Training will not substantially help matters. We have to learn to live with it.
So, it takes a lot of chance and luck. I mean I was lucky enough to get in the program where people with the same skills never made it to the program. So keep trying.
Even with multiple instruction books, maneuvering the maze of the tax code is costly and time-consuming.
Through the program, they get the basics of what it takes to train.
People try to change too much at once and it becomes overwhelming, and they end up falling off the program. So gradually changing bad habits makes much more of a difference than trying to change them all at once.
I spent a year in a 12-step program, really committed, because I could not believe what had happened - that I might have killed myself.
By finding waste and abuse in entitlement programs, and eliminating it, we can ensure that the funds that are put into these programs go to the people that need them the most.
Taking part in these types of programs is crucial to our youth and crucial to the future of this game.
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