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		<description>James I agree wholeheartedly. And I believe people skills are the real success to this. I have to admit that some of my best people experiences as a kid influenced my lifetimerelationship capabilities. I had numerous Summer jobs that required interaction with various people- waiter, ranch hand, oil field roughneck, Etc. that enhanced my personal skills which allowed me relate to people and build relationships. However you measure success, it has been successful for me.

One concern I have today is the lack of people skills kids have today. They have a huge chance to be exposed to so many more experiences in this global world, however many of them choose (especially in Singapore) to spend their time off studying. Actually, their parents often make this bad decision for them. This often means time spent in front of a computer or book. What a shame. What a waste. Get out there and experience people...and life!

Trip Allen
Egyii Team
I believe they are really missing out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James I agree wholeheartedly. And I believe people skills are the real success to this. I have to admit that some of my best people experiences as a kid influenced my lifetimerelationship capabilities. I had numerous Summer jobs that required interaction with various people- waiter, ranch hand, oil field roughneck, Etc. that enhanced my personal skills which allowed me relate to people and build relationships. However you measure success, it has been successful for me.</p>
<p>One concern I have today is the lack of people skills kids have today. They have a huge chance to be exposed to so many more experiences in this global world, however many of them choose (especially in Singapore) to spend their time off studying. Actually, their parents often make this bad decision for them. This often means time spent in front of a computer or book. What a shame. What a waste. Get out there and experience people&#8230;and life!</p>
<p>Trip Allen<br />
Egyii Team<br />
I believe they are really missing out.</p>
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