Bill Roedy
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I think it'd be a love song or maybe R&B.
Well, my mom told me to be happy and my father told me to keep a sense of humor. I think you've been a very obedient son.
Well, my mom told me to be happy and my father told me to keep a sense of humor. I think you've been a very obedient son.
Well, my mom told me to be happy and my father told me to keep a sense of humor. I think you've been a very obedient son.
And tell us why in one sentence. You know, I'm very nostalgic. So I look back on all the decades with some affection. But, you know, again, I hate to sound too self-righteous, but I would pick the current decade. Why? Because it's so amazing what we have done. The positive side, you know, in health particularly, but in technology is incredible.
And tell us why in one sentence. You know, I'm very nostalgic. So I look back on all the decades with some affection. But, you know, again, I hate to sound too self-righteous, but I would pick the current decade. Why? Because it's so amazing what we have done. The positive side, you know, in health particularly, but in technology is incredible.
And tell us why in one sentence. You know, I'm very nostalgic. So I look back on all the decades with some affection. But, you know, again, I hate to sound too self-righteous, but I would pick the current decade. Why? Because it's so amazing what we have done. The positive side, you know, in health particularly, but in technology is incredible.
And with this new thing, AI, who knows what direction it's going to take us. It's going to take us in a totally different world. And I just hope I can live long enough to see it. So this is the decade. You have to say this is the decade.
And with this new thing, AI, who knows what direction it's going to take us. It's going to take us in a totally different world. And I just hope I can live long enough to see it. So this is the decade. You have to say this is the decade.
And with this new thing, AI, who knows what direction it's going to take us. It's going to take us in a totally different world. And I just hope I can live long enough to see it. So this is the decade. You have to say this is the decade.
Well, certainly Mandela has one USP, unique selling principle, and that's forgiveness. And the stories that I heard from him directly about how his prison guards wouldn't let him even attend the funeral, when he was in jail for 27 years, wouldn't let him attend the funeral of his mother or his son, who died of AIDS, by the way. or who put him in the quarries and without sunglasses.
Well, certainly Mandela has one USP, unique selling principle, and that's forgiveness. And the stories that I heard from him directly about how his prison guards wouldn't let him even attend the funeral, when he was in jail for 27 years, wouldn't let him attend the funeral of his mother or his son, who died of AIDS, by the way. or who put him in the quarries and without sunglasses.
Well, certainly Mandela has one USP, unique selling principle, and that's forgiveness. And the stories that I heard from him directly about how his prison guards wouldn't let him even attend the funeral, when he was in jail for 27 years, wouldn't let him attend the funeral of his mother or his son, who died of AIDS, by the way. or who put him in the quarries and without sunglasses.
And those were the first people that he invited to his inauguration, his inauguration when he was released and elected president. I think forgiveness is such a powerful influence on all of us. And it's a force multiplier. If we forgive more, it's almost logarithmic. It's kind of like falls in a category of being nice. If you're nice, concentric circles get bigger and bigger.
And those were the first people that he invited to his inauguration, his inauguration when he was released and elected president. I think forgiveness is such a powerful influence on all of us. And it's a force multiplier. If we forgive more, it's almost logarithmic. It's kind of like falls in a category of being nice. If you're nice, concentric circles get bigger and bigger.
And those were the first people that he invited to his inauguration, his inauguration when he was released and elected president. I think forgiveness is such a powerful influence on all of us. And it's a force multiplier. If we forgive more, it's almost logarithmic. It's kind of like falls in a category of being nice. If you're nice, concentric circles get bigger and bigger.
So I would take that from Nelson Mandela.
So I would take that from Nelson Mandela.
So I would take that from Nelson Mandela.