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Post by High Priestess on Dec 10, 2016 18:26:48 GMT
Have you realized how many millennials there are out there who need help? Sponsor one today...
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Post by beautifularizona on Apr 24, 2017 21:39:36 GMT
Can't believe I just found this on the Forum! I love it, thanks so much you made my day. I have had the honor of hosting one of these enlightened creatures and while I was glad that I did not have to spend anytime with her, the small amount of time I did spend was...well...entertaining! I was able to get enough information from her prior to her arrival 6-7 emails to know where she was planning to visit during her 4 day visit on a "soul journey" to help her find where she should think about starting her career, a yet undecided venture. I put together a very nice packet of maps, guides, tourist sites, major employers in several fields of employment: medical, education, business, county and city civilian jobs and the general welcome wagon approach from our chamber of commerce. After getting her settled in, which took twice as long as the average guest I handed her the "artful basket" of information, complete with complimentary nice tourist postcards. She took the basket, without even really looking at it, much less acknowledging the gesture and started drilling me with questions about how far each place was, how long it took to get there, and had I checked to see which places were hiring! I politely told her that all the information she needed was in the basket of information and that I really had no idea how to plan her plans but I assured her again that all she had to do was look through the information that was all up to date and she might get an idea as to where to start...........she was not happy that she was expected to read any of it. I escaped shortly there after and was so glad that she was pleased with my Netflix and Amazon Prime. I have no idea what if anything she did about her "soul Journey" as she vanished quietly on her day of her check out and never wrote a review. On the plus side she was low energy enough it was like she was never there. I could tell that she did not know how to do much with regards to reading maps or making an attempt to getting around on her own....."what's the best restaurant in town" was a question loaded with a 15 minute rundown of additional questions of not just how to get there, but how far, the hours, the menu, how the food was prepared because of her allergies, the telephone #, all of which I had just provided. She also wanted to know how much time did I think it would take to get served! I was glad to answer as many of her questions as I could but it would have been nice if she would have even opened the artsy basket, but apparently not. It was interesting, especially since everything was so complex for her with absolutely no sense of striking out on a journey or even down the block without having her hand held. Where do these people come from?
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Post by High Priestess on Apr 24, 2017 23:28:32 GMT
I'm as puzzled as you are, Beautiful, about how these young people manage to survive in this world, when they are so helpless -- and need so much hand-holding. Are there just a whole bunch more hand-holders out there than any of us realize? Are they escorting these dainty things through their lives, ensuring that they never have to encounter anything unexpected or perhaps even....challenging?
Do they have bones inside those bodies, or are they made of jello? Curious minds want to know.
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