Hi, dear Herold,
good question, because the question contains the answer
if the question stays as an unanswerded question.
In my experience I turned the sentence
from »be prepared to be surprised«
to »be surprised to be prepared«.
It works
again and again
as surprise.
Florian
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Am 04.04.2012 um 18:39 schrieb Harold Shinsato:
Searching through the archives there were many many postings about
"be prepared to be surprised". But "How to be prepared to be
surprised" returned 0.
Any tips on how to prepare? It came up as a question today for me in
conversation with someone - and I can't believe I've never thought
about it before. How do you prepare to be surprised? Any thoughts,
tips?
Thanks!
Harold
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