"Ad Inde" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Thereunto. Ad inde requisite, thereunto required. Townsh. Pl. 22
There are really four 'headlines' for me: honesty, integrity, hard work, and what I call a 'can-do' attitude. You could call that 'can-do' attitude optimism, but it is not Pollyannaish optimism. Rather, it is a 'we'll figure it out' type of mentality.
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