It has been told that in order to be really and truly successful in life, you must be YOU.
Y-O-U. Nothing less, nothing more and nothing else.
This is very sound advice, indeed.
But YOU also need to survive in the real world at the same time. That's the tricky part.
how about the people around YOU? the one YOU love?
Yes, those are important also. But first Y-O-U and then the others, otherwise it will not work.
My friend Jerry and I were talking the other day about his friend who is in the Rope Access Technology Industry, and me with to much time on my hands, I decided to learn more about rope access technology like who does it and how do they do it. So I did a search in the search engines on "Rope Access Technology" and I found your web blog and although the text "technology" on your page isnot the "rope access technology" I was looking for, I still found your website very interesting reading.
Take care and God Bless
Respectfully yours
Stephen B.,
A Rope Access Technology Enthusiast
Isn't it kind of funny how people randomly find my humble web site?
I have done alot of technical reading online to research on what is technology industry?
And here is what I learned:
Technology is objects as tools, machines, instruments, weapons, appliances relate to the physical devices of technical performance.
Technology is also knowledge in the know-how of what represents technological innovation through procedure. Technology relates to activities in what people do in their skills, methods, procedures and routines. Technology is a process that begins with a need and ends with a solution.
I see alot of advertisements for gambling, medical goods and services in general and sometimes they seem out of place but when you analyze in a technical method you realize that they are all a part of the technological innovation through the process goal of the technology industry through complete analysis of skills, methods and procedures.
Thanks for your brilliant ideas to the insight into my analysis.
You are very welcome Jack, don't mention it at all. I am not quite sure what your comments have to do with this entry specifically, but I gladly accept your kind words as a gesture of appreciation for my blog as a more general thing.