Mark your calendars: Nov. 12-20, 2011

For my friends and family who like know:I read business journals. I believe in the Pareto Principle (i.e. the 80/20 rule.) Blah blah blah. (Boring business talk.) I have been extremely busy with work which is a blessing. November and December is when most people take time off. While they are resting and relaxing... I work LOL.... In fact I haven't taken one day off by choice!... and do not plan to until January. Unfortunately some people think that someone will get burnt out if they work a lot... but not when you LOVE what you do LOL Generalizations about working a lot sucks especially for females. Like it is somehow "wrong" to work a lot *LOL*BTW I noticed that someone mentioned that about Hawaiians who enter politics. Some people WANT Hawaiians to get involved in order to be catalysts for change but when they do... well I wrote it here:"[It's a] Catch 22. If a Hawaiian does they get called nasty names like "sell out" "white washed" "haolefied Hawaiian" or s/he tink s/he Haole."On the other hand... if they do not get involved... hmmm they still get called nasty names like "lazy" "dumb" or in the case of the DP "Hawaiians should stop bitching and get involved."Damned if you do. Damned if you dont :P"No wonder some of our keiki get messed up because of the mixed messages from some adults... HELLO LOL For me as long as they have good values... I believe that a keiki can be whatever THEY want to be on their OWN terms. If they want to be a teacher... fine! If they want to be a janitor... that is fine TOO. Honest work is HONEST WORK. Also to limit them is to limit their kupuna.BTW I laughed and know that some of my friends laughed when I wrote, "Those who graduated with me know that I will say something only when I think it is important"... because it's true LOLWell I have read in the Pacific Business News that the 2011 APEC meeting is set to be held in Honolulu:"The 2001 meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation will be held in Honolulu, a prestigious international event that local leaders hope will boost Hawaii's stature as a place to do business.The choice of Honolulu was announced Saturday night in Singapore by President Obama, who told APEC leaders their next meeting will be in "my home state of Hawaii."http://pacific.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2009/11/09/daily61.htmlI hope to see people like Pono there because when Hawaiians are visible so are our kupuna... and yes I know that "they" watch us. Stupid mind games. "What is *our* next move?" Uh... keep on keeping on and doing the right thing. That's what LOLAnyway I will get to it this week.Latahs!!!!


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