tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8946366064452356164.post2459170032582959310..comments2013-09-02T05:34:03.657-04:00Comments on Nick Piche: ClemencyNick Write Nowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11041515310930275295noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8946366064452356164.post-69410851330398893242011-11-17T10:23:13.623-05:002011-11-17T10:23:13.623-05:00Hey Nick, more a conversation than comment... I...Hey Nick, more a conversation than comment... I've been on both sides, the yeller and the absorber. Frankly I can't pick a better side. 20 years a Realtor & mostly I've gotten better results by being nice but sometimes I've had to raise hell to get my clients cared for 'fairly'. What I have noticed over time is that some people go w/the flow better... bad things happen and they shrug & move on. It isn't that they get better results so much as they don't get their guts all burned up in the meanwhile. So many of the 'yellers' in my life are miserable no matter what the outcome. I can only hope you're right & on my end I try to be NICER to those who are nice. Best I can do is all I can do. I try to be satisfied by myself, with myself & hope my pebble in the pond leaves some happy ripples.<br />Thanks for the boost on Twitter the other day. Next visit to Bmore, I'll look you up. *maybe* I'll be there promoting my Baltimore novel, The Prince of Highlandtown.<br />Keep writing and provoking.<br />Thanks,<br />Mickey100 word storieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11682710582841270917noreply@blogger.com