St Patrick's Day! The Leprechauns Are Looking For Friends!

St Patrick's Day! The Leprechauns Are Looking For Friends!

by ray stasieczko March 17, 2024

St Patrick's Day! The Leprechauns Are Looking For Friends! 
What do the Leprechauns think regarding the print industry? 
I heard the Leprechauns are recruiting some folks out of the print industry. It seems word got out that some are pushing hard to promote fantasy over facts in hunting for pots of gold.

The Leprechauns are especially interested in people who are too insecure to speak facts, as these weak leaders are only interested in corralling friends and all Leprechauns know it’s more important to put friendliness ahead of truthfulness in order to get catch the attention of those chasing fantasy.

Will the print industry events soon see booths full of Leprechauns sharing fantasies about how dealers can find pots of gold based on directions written in delusional optimism?

Everyone agrees that drinking green beer with our Leprechaun friends can be great fun. However, after one awakens from the parties fun, they soon realize that Leprechauns aren't real and that business plans based on fantasy should remain on the napkin under the empty glass of green beer!

Happy St. Patty’s Day! 
Ray Stasieczko 



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