My guilt technique stinks. Only received one addition entry. Oh well...
New Person
1) While working in a factory, I discovered a way to produce twice as many pieces per hour than my peer (who had worked there 40 years). It evidently made him look real bad--I had broken 'rules' by pushing the machines a bit harder, working faster, and using a few more $2-cent grindstones.
2) In high school I found a way to amuse myself by proving the library's expensive security process was flawed. I 'snuck out', over a period of weeks, some 5-6 lockers worth of books. When I told the librarian she was not amused and I found out the hard way that a life of crime wasn't for me.
3) As a small child, along with a friend, I had no money so I stole a piece of candy from a store. When I went to the counter with my friend to pay for his, the owner, when learning I was broke, graciously gave me a piece for free. The lesson and guilt stuck, I never stole again.
5 comments:
Kirsten.
Grandma
Kirsten. I really don't know, but I'm going with Christopher. Everyone should do the same.
Steve (I'm just going to keep going with him for each one I think).
Kirsten
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