What would you like for me to write about?

If you are really interested - write it yourself and come back and tell me about it.

From the lens "An eccentric old fellow training visionaries." - a lensography.

So little time, so much that I don't know -- or so much I think I know and I'm wrong.

Any lens favorites?

Any lenses that need to be dumped?

Any Ideas for what I need to do next?


Thank you for dropping by and visiting.

  • mizrae Mar 31, 2012 @ 6:10 pm | delete
    More on the education system (or lack there of, as the case may be)
  • Neoglitch Jan 30, 2012 @ 2:49 am | delete
    Allan, you know what I'd like you to explore? How people that want to work in a field that requires a college degree by law (medicine, law, civil engineering, etc.) can prepare themselves before attending college, or what alternatives do they have.

    My (very) basic suggestion for someone in that situation would be: "First, graduate by yourself BEFORE attending college. Invest 1 or 2 years reading, researching and learning about that area. Basically become a degree-less master in your niche. Then, go to college and ACE it completely!!"
  • mcochs Dec 10, 2010 @ 11:43 am | delete
    Awesome lens! Blessed by a Squidoo Angel on 12/10/2010. Have a great day and keep up the great work!
  • Spook Jan 22, 2010 @ 1:26 pm | delete
    Maybe it all just boils down to," you cannot multiply wealth by dividing it?"
  • rms Oct 8, 2009 @ 9:58 am | delete
    Congratulations new 100 Club member!
  • Spook Aug 30, 2009 @ 2:12 pm | delete
    " Allowing abundance would be more effective than fighting poverty." For me those words stand true. It's just that within my life experiences the world (governments) destroy people who are trying to achieve this and help those increasing poverty. Perhaps this is to make people feel good about their charities which were never needed in the first instance. Sorry to say that Allan, I just can't make peace with a lot of this. It's why I enjoy your lenses so much, but then again some things don't make sense. Often wish I could sit down and talk to you but you would be bored. All the best. Your friend.

    Spook
  • Pastiche Apr 7, 2009 @ 8:38 pm | delete
    I have found my new favorite brain-stretch lens. Bravo! Welcome to Senior Geek Squids.
  • CHANGECOACHER Jan 28, 2009 @ 1:54 pm | delete
    Hey,

    While renovating one of my lenses I saw your picture because you had favorited it.
    Color me appreciative.

    Loved this lens! I'm sooooo aligned with your mind. Two (2) favorites of mine are:

    "Blessed be the restricted herd - all of us who can be are fence jumpers."

    "I was educated once and it took me years to get over it."

    I'll second Julie's suggestion...please expand on your choice of lenses over blogs....thought I was the sound of one hand clapping......

    Sincerely,
  • JaguarJulie Oct 28, 2008 @ 1:14 pm | delete
    W00t! A comment from Seth!! That is an unexpected pleasure and imagine I just happened to pick this lens of yours to visit today. So, did I understand you correctly, that you will concentrate less on blogging and more on Squidoo lens-making? Please elaborate. And, perhaps do a lens on that. ;)
  • sethgodin Aug 26, 2008 @ 8:26 pm | delete
    Thanks Alan. Very erudite! We appreciate your work.
  • chefkeem Jul 8, 2008 @ 9:51 pm | delete
    I'm just now beginning to discover your distinguished lenswork. I'll send greetings from the stops along my trip across your universe. Until then - congratulations to your superhero win and LotD. *****
  • tplus May 5, 2008 @ 11:43 am | delete
    Welcome to the Lensography-ography Group!
  • Grandma Conn Apr 29, 2008 @ 11:48 pm | delete

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