tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2720622049231630380.post1729941718032613541..comments2023-12-18T05:38:24.864-05:00Comments on The Porch Swing Chronicles: Friday Feature: Successful StartsLisa Lawmaster Hesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12643391477229539125noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2720622049231630380.post-52581994565342534092016-09-26T10:53:53.616-04:002016-09-26T10:53:53.616-04:00Interesting observation. I was so taken by the lac...Interesting observation. I was so taken by the lack of "one size fits all" (and the guy who slept in as late as possible, 'cause you NEVER see that!) that I completely missed that. As for the cause, I think you bring up some good possibilities. I also wonder if women "admit" to praying more readily than men (especially men in positions of power) do. Hmm....Lisa Lawmaster Hesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12643391477229539125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2720622049231630380.post-10016796136356806992016-09-23T16:28:07.496-04:002016-09-23T16:28:07.496-04:00Hm. More than half meditate. None of them pray.
Do...Hm. More than half meditate. None of them pray.<br />Do you think it's the sample of people chosen ("luck of the draw"), or an intentional move on the part of Entrepreneur, or a reluctance on the part of people to admit to some religious affiliation?<br />I worry more about that than I do about whether more than one women was listed in the article (which, just like my question, could be a function of "who bothered to answer the survey" more than anything else.)<br />Barb Szyszkiewiczhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00329184613713551475noreply@blogger.com