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"Too soon old, too late smart." This saying has resonated with me throughout my life, serving as a reminder of the lessons we often learn too late to fully appreciate. Over the years, I've come across countless sayings that perfectly capture the wisdom gained from life's experiences. I've written many of these down, along with personal insights I hoped to one day share with my children. However, life took a different course. After thirteen years of marriage, I found myself divorced, and without children to pass my lessons to. Instead, I shared these sayings with the apprentices I…mehr

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"Too soon old, too late smart." This saying has resonated with me throughout my life, serving as a reminder of the lessons we often learn too late to fully appreciate. Over the years, I've come across countless sayings that perfectly capture the wisdom gained from life's experiences. I've written many of these down, along with personal insights I hoped to one day share with my children. However, life took a different course. After thirteen years of marriage, I found myself divorced, and without children to pass my lessons to. Instead, I shared these sayings with the apprentices I mentored-young pipe fitters who were eager to learn. To my surprise, the lessons were well received. Now, I want to expand this sharing to a broader audience-the children and grandchildren I never had. To any parents who may read this: I know many of these lessons may echo advice you've already passed down to your children. But in the busyness of life, some gems may have slipped through the cracks. This collection is meant to reinforce and complement what you've already shared. Who can benefit from these lessons? Anyone, at any stage of life. Whether you're working, playing, or navigating the school of hard knocks, there's wisdom here for all.
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Len Tomaka has reached retirement age after an active life. He grew up on Chicago's south side, where he learned to be street savvy. His college was a Chicago Local Union #597 pipe fitter apprenticeship. He grabbed fourth place in the city YMCA weightlifting competition, spent five years in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, and owned a cosmetics franchise. He was a pipe fitter, an estimator / project manager for mechanical contractors, and the owner of his own consultancy (Tomaka Associates) to mechanical contractors. Also, he holds three US patents. Len doesn't consider himself a teacher, a raconteur, or a psychologist. But he does have common sense.