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February 18, 2003
The Point at the End
The other day, I almost started making a list of things to tell my children as they're growing up. For example, buy them a properly dated planner and tell them that "Organization is the epitome of efficiency." Something really methodical/mathematical like that.
Also on the list would be, "If you want to go to a state school, it's fine with me." Debt is not a good thing. Financially leveraging yourself is often unncessary; the long-term payoff potential gets lower by the year. Information is so everpresent. All you need is the internet.
I get confused, and I get happy thinking about this.
I think I would be a good father.
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