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Admirable and well-intentioned, but do people know what you stand for and think you are ready to lead?

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Daniel Young of YoungandFoodish has a good turn of phrase.  He describes a hamburger restaurant in London.  What is true for a hamburger is true for us too – don’t you think?

Though admirable and well-intentioned, no one knows what the patty stands for and few think it’s ready to lead

“The one thing holding Byron down is an inclination to avoid extremes and pursue a middle ground: Theirs is the Lib Dem of burgers in the UK:

though admirable and well-intentioned no one knows what the patty stands for and few think it’s ready to lead.

Beneath the constellation of George Nelson bubble lamps there’s everything to like, including good fries and shakes, and nothing to love or hate.

Byron is a concept, not a passion.”

 

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Published in POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, WELLBEING & POETRY

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