I value things more that I dont pay for
--- edBeaty <edosano@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >More thoughts............
> >
> >Re; first calss travel, you want your guests to be
> in good energy, not
> >jet-lagged, tired, disoriented. They have more
> extensive demands to cater to
> >than the 'students'.
>
> And the teachers work remarkably hard at their
> teaching tasks. Please
> note: This is NOT a Zen retreat, but an intensive
> residential
> workshop. If you want a Zen retreat, it ain't there
> (not even a
> pretense of it...)
>
> >
> >You get what you pay for.
> >
> >If you don't pay for it there is a real chance you
> won't value it.
> >
> >These occassions are 'Special', not 'Everyday'.
> >
> >I have a gallery and once thought gallery owners
> did not earn the commission
> >they take on a sale, well I know this is not the
> case. A gallery owner has
> >many overheads, rent or purchasee of the space,
> electricity, rates, wages,
> >advertising, entertainment and years of promoting
> an artist and developing a
> >clientele.
> >a
> >Celebrate diversity, think how it might be
> otherwise.
>
> Here, here...
>
> eB
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