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To say positive thinking breeds success is to a point the truth – well, more or less. Reality, however, would suggest what matters more is really openness: acceptance of what comes as being blessed with more experience and evidence that … Continue reading
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Tagged #BookofForms, ghazal, happiness, openness, poetic forms, positive thinking, understanding
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I’m reading tompaine.com and searching for common sense. I have said before that if you’re in a band, and you don’t think you’re at least as good as the Rolling Stones (or whoever your particular idol is), then you might … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, change, Common Sense, Desmond Tutu, examples, influences, positive thinking, Tom Paine
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