Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Some Shade of Grey

I just bought this book at a thrift store and started to read it Wish Craft, How To Get What You Really Want. By Barbara Sher, with Anne Cottler.
I just start reading
It has little quiz in the first part of the book that breaks why in your life you aren’t being successful in life.
One of the things they asked when you were very young before you started school what did you want to do or did?
I remember making magic potions until my mom came and yelled at me making a mess in her kitchen.
I remember running threw the house and the fireplace was my launch pad and I had pretend Fighter Jet and my mom never said anything like “Girls don’t do that”
At this point the introduction quiz and or exercise. To me they weren’t any true “no” or “yes” answers.
Confession time...When it comes to personal quizzes I find majority of the question I can put in a grey area.
Like I don’t believe that a certain religions have good or bad people in it. And anther one I don’t believe is all rich people are snobs. I seen lower income people are snobby to.
I don’t have any real solid answers to any part of this book so I’ll read the whole thing and I know I’ll pick up something.



You Are 24% Capitalist, 76% Socialist

You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business.
While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops.
As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral.


Got this off of My Green Dream

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  1. oh i got 28/72 and the same comment as you, I don't understand politics at all

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