Originally posted by Charles Talbert
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I’ll humbly take your compliment and do my best to pay it forward.
We each have our own unique gifts and talents. If we choose to use them, and to share them, everyone benefits.
I have learned a lot about Power Wagons by listening to people like yourself, Gordon, Paul, Ron, TGP, Clint, Norm, Bob Jones, and countless others who offer their gift, their knowledge, and their experience on a daily basis. I believe that Frank Irons has more Power Wagon knowledge in his little finger than all of my manuals put together. I draw from these people and use their experience to store up knowledge for myself.
Their gift benefits me. I’m glad that my gift can benefit some people too.
It might surprise you to know that Mrs. Mienke proofs all of my written work for the magazine. She looks for issues of tone and meaning and suggests important changes. After that, Gordon takes a look and makes even more changes. I am sometimes amazed at how well my articles read when the two of them are done editing.
The bottom line is, communication is hard, especially written communication, because you don’t have the benefit of body language. You are taking facial expressions out of the mix. There is no certain way to judge someone’s tone with the written word. Mrs. Mienke keeps a pretty close eye on my tone…always has.
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