Brotherly Love Sweetened with Ice cream and Mochi

Brothers sharing Korean shaved ice cream with red beans and mochi at Soricha Tea and Theater. Does life get better than this? Yum. All smiles on a Friday. You can’t go wrong with kids, mochi and ice cream.

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What do kids of Diplomats do When stuck?

Someone asked me this question recently: what do kids of diplomats do when stuck? Answer: same thing as what their parents frequently do: they ask for help!

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Who is the Truly Rich Man?

I may not be famous, I may not be wealthy, and I may not be powerful. But family comes first and in their eyes I’m number 1. That’s all that matters.  Happy Monday from our family to yours! Keep accumulating real wealth – the relationships that matter to you most. You can never go wrong in investing more time with your kids and your spouse. Read that line again.

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Your Dreams Matter

Don’t spend your life chasing someone else’s dreams. Go after yours!

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Ease vs. Hardship? Which Leads to Greater Happiness?

It is natural for people to want to lead a life of comfort and ease. Most people do not seek out hardship for hardship’s sake. Hardship is difficult and often painful. However, it leads to growth. No hardship, no growth. No growth, no fruit. A successful life, therefore, is not a life without hardship. It is one with hardship. Success dies with the person. The fruit you bear, however, lasts even after you’re gone. Now that’s the kind of legacy worth leaving, a generational one. Each of us decides our own legacy. Don’t wait to make yours.

 

 

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Laziness and Life

Throw away laziness like seeds from a summer watermelon, you don’t need it!

 

 

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Quote of the Day

Today’s loss leads to tomorrow’s gain!

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Money vs. Virtue

Rather than pursuing your own pocket books, pursue virtue.

 

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