No joy. That was my response to a question–could I recall a trial that ended in restored joy? The challenge was to examine an ordained difficulty. I looked at several trials (growth opportunities we glass-half-full people call them) and concluded that restoration is a process. Apparently, I still have some construction rubble around me.
“No joy” happens to be a phrase pilots use when they fail to see another airplane the tower has warned them to watch out for. The phrase comes from the Britis...
Published on February 12, 2016 05:00