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You actually didn't have to break anything to her. You chose to do so in an effort to demonstrate competency and superior intellect. Typical alpha male behavior. Also could be indicative of lack of confidence. The condescending jab at the end about the possibility of her having info that eldued "the entire world" could also point to an inferiority complex.Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostWow! I've got something else to tell you on that score. My wife was proudly showing me that after round 1 she was no. 1 in the office pool. She said she did her own research and made her own bracket. I looked at the bracket and had to break it to her gently that Dayton in the Elite 8 was probably a mistake unless her research gave her some kind of insight that eluded the entire world, and this would cost her in the long run. But I thought of you and felt this was a sign of some kind.
Just some thoughts!
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Wow! I've got something else to tell you on that score. My wife was proudly showing me that after round 1 she was no. 1 in the office pool. She said she did her own research and made her own bracket. I looked at the bracket and had to break it to her gently that Dayton in the Elite 8 was probably a mistake unless her research gave her some kind of insight that eluded the entire world, and this would cost her in the long run. But I thought of you and felt this was a sign of some kind.Originally posted by YOhio View PostDude, I was a ZL for 14 months! Cosmic forces again at work.
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Don't play the bewildered innocent. Your subtext was that the experience defeated me.Originally posted by il Padrino Ute View PostAnd this is relevant to my post in what way?
And I was an AP because my MP didn't trust me.
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Your MP was clearly inspired.Originally posted by SeattleUte View Postfyi, I was a Zone Leader for 14 months. The only reason I wasn't AP is that I wasn't quite a big enough toady. My MP didn't trust me.
btw, my mission president kept Elders as ZLs for long periods of time so that he would have an excuse to speak to them often, keep tabs on them, and make sure they were not getting into mischief.
The real cream of the crop missionaries were either APs or regular drones, out in the hive getting the work done.
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And this is relevant to my post in what way?Originally posted by SeattleUte View Postfyi, I was a Zone Leader for 14 months. The only reason I wasn't AP is that I wasn't quite a big enough toady. My MP didn't trust me.
And I was an AP because my MP didn't trust me.
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fyi, I was a Zone Leader for 14 months. The only reason I wasn't AP is that I wasn't quite a big enough toady. My MP didn't trust me.Originally posted by il Padrino Ute View PostI can see that you're saying this as a result of hindsight and it being 20/20 (with varying point of views depending on what individual hindsight is), but I'd be willing to wager that there were things you learned while on your mission that prepared you for your life (and career) more than you're willing to admit:
- salesmanship of yourself and your skills
- the skill of public speaking
- money management/budgeting
- interpersonal skills
I realize that not all who served a mission had a positive overall experience about serving a mission, but even those I know who hated being a missionary acknowledge that they gained invaluable experience in life skills from which they've benefited.
As for your kids, just admit it - you'd rather use the money it takes to fund a missionary to put towards a really cool car. That is something even I can understand.
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For the last six months of my mission, I served in a little country suburb south of Osaka. We were new to the area and we rented a house in nice neighborhood (highest rent in the mission I bet). The neighbors were wonderfully kind. Some days we would come home to find sacks of groceries on the front porch and we had lots of dinner invitations. We typically did street contacting during the day and tracting in the evenings. There were some nights that we got invited inside every single home we tracted. Lots of baptisms. We started the branch from scratch and six months later had 25-30 people attending.
It's a decent-sized ward now. I have gone back to visit a few times. Took a couple of my kids along once. They were blown away by the reception we got. Man, that was a nice gig. I was very fortunate to experience that.
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The missionaries in the Eugene mission only have cell phones, no land lines in their apartments.
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I realize I'm late to this conversation, but I had a lot of success knocking doors in the evenings. Daytime not so much, as all the "men of the house" were out working. I was pretty good at drumming up service projects to occupy our daytime hours.
I consider myself to have been a pretty obedient missionary, but the one thing I would never do was the whole "abra su boca" thing that our MP began pushing about halfway through my mission--namely standing up and giving a mini discussion to an entire bus. I didn't like the "evangelistic" vibe that was given off by this method, and I also didn't appreciate how it was inferred that, if we didn't do this, it meant we were ashamed of the gospel. Nevertheless, I refused to do it, not out of shame or fear, but becuase I didn't think it was an appropriate way to spread the word. I had great success with personal conversations and door to door tracting, but preaching to a bus full of people was not intimate enough for my liking. If God holds me accountable for not opening my mouth, so be it.
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Nearly everyone I baptized on my mission was through knocking doors (I can't think of one that wasn't). Since I went to brazil we never got media referrals. Once in awhile a Member would give a reference but for the most part knocking doors was actually effective.
What we would do is go visit inactive members. If there was no one there to teach we would knock on the doors of their neighbors.
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CrocodilesOriginally posted by KillerDog View PostWhy wouldn't you go swimming?

Steve Irwin would've called this heart-piercing:
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