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RE: NCAA President has suggested changing the setup of NCAA governance
(04-06-2012 01:00 PM)bitcruncher Wrote:  Everything in moderation is the key, JR. You know what they say about the Road of Excess...

I understand what you mean, but be careful of everything in moderation. Much of life is only doable whole hog. You can't steal in moderation, you can't kill in moderation, you can't commit adultery in moderation, you can't lie in moderation, it's even hard to swear in moderation. And for many too many young people trying substances, you can't do those in moderation, safely, either. Some of those can kill you the first time. But on a more positive take, we shouldn't put moderation on our good will, our love of family, our trustworthiness, our commitment to a cause, or to our zest for life.

Moderation is great for numerable areas of life, but some absolute choices do have to be made. That's why harmony, or balance, is slightly different. Have a good one, JR
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