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" ... Friends that turn lemons into lemonade and can laugh about it are gifts to be cherished. Two of my friends are extraordinary people who spend a tremendous amount of time helping others and not expecting anything in return. They experience serving others through their actions, not words. Both bring a hefty dose of humor to most situations that lighten other peoples spirits. They teach me about the value of humility and being present. ... "
" ... If you are known for taking a difficult situation and making light of it, you might identify with the popular saying “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” In order to really get that point across to a cold lead, you could do something ridiculous like send them a box of lemons to set you apart from the competition. Let them know what your solution — the lemonade — could bring to their business. Another example: If you are trying to sell franchises, you could mail somebody an apple pie with the message, “Are you ready to invest and get a piece of the pie?” Now, don’t go mailing out thousands of lemons or pies; this is for those very few, but very important, businesses you want to attract. When done right, it's the kind of eye-catching, memorable marketing that gives your company an advantage. ... "
" ... The report’s thesis – which borrows its title from economist George Akerlof’s Nobel Prize winning 1970 paper on the same topic - doesn’t sugar coat it: cybersecurity has become an industry that keeps churning out lemons that not enough people complain about. ... "
" ... These floating lemons include the speedy, inshore Littoral Combat Ship and the huge, under-equipped DDG-1000 “stealth” destroyers. ... "
" ... You’ve heard the old—some might even say trite—adages of “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade,” or “Look at the glass as half full instead of half empty,” or “Every cloud has a silver lining.” If these sayings seem worn-out to you, it’s because they’ve been overused for a reason: they work. These proverbs carried people through rough times in the past because they are backed by scientific underpinnings. ... "