Katie Marl, intrinsically marvellous!A Poem by COLLYMOREAs a nation we moan and criticize when things go wrong; how about embracing a culture too where we applaud those who do well?By Courtesy and unbounded respect for others come naturally to some individuals although regrettably not so I must say to the overwhelming majority of people nowadays, as is most unhappily the case. And as for altruism this particular nomenclature is like wise a notable characteristic that sadly too one must honestly express the obvious point of view that these purblind jobsworths would and invariably do find it quite impossible to recognize, logically acknowledge as the laudable concept which it undoubtedly is, let alone be able to personally or in any way even remotely empathize with anything directly associated with it. But even the most seemingly barren, speciously empty or acutely forbidding of human deserts with their fiercely hostile terrain of incompetence and mediocrity are nevertheless known, if one is sufficiently accomplished at spotting the telltale signs amidst this evident desolation they calculatedly harness and sponsor, to reveal of their own a flourishing oasis of excellence and consummate productivity. And you Katie Marl with an impressive and astute combination of shrewdness, skilled discernment, composed discourse and unassailable commonsense concomitantly and unassumingly overlaid with a perceptive insight and comprehensive understanding of the needs of others, are in every sense: professionally as well as individually, a singular asset to your employer and a blessed gift to humanity. © Stanley V. Collymore 6 May 2013. Footnote: Katie Marl is an employee of MoneySupermarket.com. © 2013 COLLYMORE |
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1 Review Added on May 7, 2013 Last Updated on May 7, 2013 Tags: acknowledgement, tribute, thanks AuthorCOLLYMORECambridge, Cambridgeshire, United KingdomAboutAcademic, Journalist, Writer. I'm a highly intelligent, articulate and well-educated human being with an intuitive but enterprising sense of responsibility and a strong moral compass that instincti.. more..Writing
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