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A Shoe Cobbler and a Prisoner Show How to Live Today
Henry Linder is a 93-year-old shoe cobbler in a tiny town in the Carolinas. He’s an internet sensation right now, even though he doesn’t own a computer. Erik Olsen’s documentary on Henry just won first place
posted 5:06:24pm May. 17, 2013 |
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Oprah and Brene Brown: "Let the Spirit Flow"
In a funk, I picked up O Magazine.
Inside Oprah interviewed Dr. Brené Brown, Houston sociologist famous for her research on shame and vulnerability.
I had viewed her TED talks. Even read Dr. Brown’s lat
posted 2:08:54pm May. 15, 2013 |
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What We Are Made For ~ and Not
As he steered his Lexus 430 SC onto the freeway in early morning traffic, John kicked himself. Why do I feel so…flat?
He had finally achieved the stability for which he worked so hard--a good job with a profitable company, a new sports car, a steady girlfriend, bills paid…he even had the quic
posted 5:26:30pm May. 10, 2013 |
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Battling Ego. Finding Beauty.
Every person has been created by God with a Gift to give for the bettering of mankind. This message—along with writing and teaching—is my Gift.
This morning, upon waking, I pull my laptop onto the bed and open it
posted 4:50:07pm May. 08, 2013 |
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The Shortest Path to Greatness
Be you.
You don’t have another choice.
Copying someone else gets the same results as lighting a firecracker that is a “dud:” a very short-lived blaze of glory followed by a fizzling fall to the ground.
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posted 2:16:23pm May. 07, 2013 |
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