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  • What you see is not who you are

    What you see is not who you are

    The above clip, which happens to come from one of my favorite actors in one of my most favorite movies, is one that is near and dear to me. I can tell you honestly that I am not surprised by the depth of his epiphany or the sincerity in which he professes its effect on his perspective.…

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  • Grandma Margie’s White Bread

    Grandma Margie’s White Bread

    Generally, I watch my bread intake and keep it to a minimum. Therefore, when I’m going to have some bread, I want some BREAD! This is the good stuff- the wonderful bread that I knew from my grandma’s home, passed to her daughters’ homes, then later to their children’s homes, and then to THEIR children’s…

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  • Spam

    Spam

    Like the late Rodney Dangerfield, Spam does not get any respect. As far as you may be concerned, it lives its life there in a can in your cupboard, just waiting for the day when you’re craving some sort of meat in your sandwich only to find nary a speck in your household. So you…

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  • What’s your time loop lesson?

    What’s your time loop lesson?

    I prefer to view my life as art in perpetual development rather than some irksome idea of reality that’s so emphatically forced on us at every turn. Carrie Fisher summed it up: “I don’t want life to imitate art. I want life to BE art.” Yes. What she said. Me too. And naturally I haven’t…

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  • Comparing is a waste of energy

    Comparing is a waste of energy

    If you’re struggling with the concept of: “I HAVE EVERYTHING I NEED” it may be due to our human tendency to compare what we have in relation to what this, that, or the next person has. We take a look, get out our internal measuring tape or scale and start “working the numbers”. We unconsciously…

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