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background ... i met oracle in late 2000 through my previous business and have stayed in on/off yippity-yap contact. when i chat with the oracle, i enjoy the intellectual banter that ensues. my friend earned the nickname from the oracle of delphi - he shared a series of different answers to his young daughter's questions and/or quotes he spewed.
2012 oracle share ... attributed to his mentor (andy b.) way-back in the day-
right is always right;
not simply when it's obvious or convenient.
past oracle spew ... here are the little tidbits the oracle has shared ...
- nothing is impossible for the person who does not have to do it.
- dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today.
- (in response to a colored spreadsheet) pay no attention to the man behind the curtain - uhm ... can you just tell me the answers?
- (quotes aldous huxley) actual happiness always looks pretty squalid in comparison with the over-compensations for misery.
- no one wins a race to the moral bottom.
- coincidence is a result assigned by those who failed to plan.
- (in response to a contact list i pulled together) nice work. get yourself a bucket of oats and hit the "turnout" for a rest under the apple tree. and, don't bother the geldings!
- high performers persevere. perseverance requires optimism. hope drives achievement.
- things of this world are neither inherently good nor evil, but it is Steve Jobs that makes them so.
- you are the sole architect of your fortune ... and misfortune.
- (in response to my leisurely tuesday routine in 2007 - yoga in the morn and kickboxing in the eve) meditate on this in your yoga class this afternoon, or whatever trending exercise class you San Francisco people do...
- you achieve happiness by immersing yourself on working toward a goal.
- when you stay focused on that goal and give it your all, happiness follows.
- don't be in a rush to be the best, let it come from hard work.
- develop the discipline and determination to focus on getting better, not being the best.
- creativity is intrinsically hard to manage, but there is an essential paradox whereby enough process must be introduced so that creativity is balanced by a certain level of accountability.
sometimes logic must give way to equity.

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