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nc ks | The motive in business is profit. If your motive of helping your neighbor is profit, be prepared to be bitter. Sometimes it works out fine, but I bet it works out fine better when you aren't considering it an investment in the farm. I guess you need to have the neighbors sign a pre blade snow contract? If you are just nice, things usually come back to you. If people see you bitter it just keeps preventing future good things. Again, I am better at typing this than living it. Some people on here were starting to get bitter about a sdrp program that hasn't even played itself out yet, but the bitter makes their life worse, not better. I've struggled over the years being bitter about lack of rain when we need it, especially when others are getting rain. I was even bitter at God at times. Where'd that get me. It sure didn't help me or my family or anyone else I made contact with including Agtalk. Being bitter about lost opportunities isn't any different. I guess easy for me to say because I've had my share of opportunities. I still get mad about missing a good rain by 8 miles, but hopefully I have grown to mostly disguise it and move my mind to something else.
Edited by kb ag 7/25/2025 14:11
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