If someone told me I had just a couple of fit, robust years left, I would dedicate that time to walking… wsj.com/articles/joys-…3 days ago
What makes me happy now: my very old dog. He tells me to be happy is to be warm, to be fed, to be clean, to rest, t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…1 week ago
yes. is perfect. i am drawn to minimalism.
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Me too, very much so.
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I like it…
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Good!
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Is funny–for a long time, I needed to learn to say no. I’ve got that one down. Time to say yes!
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I consider saying “no” to be critical productivity and prioritization skill. But, for rest of life, Yes, may just work best.
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simple is sometimes best
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It is LouAnn.
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Good one 🙂
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It’d be nice to know which of all possible vast ideas this sutra expresses … but it feels good. Looks even better.
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That’s it. You nailed it Helen. All of it. Right there.
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Ok.
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Smiling. OK. Such enthusiasm.
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Or total submission?
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Laughing. (or resignation?) 🙂
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Laughing also and nodding. Yep..that is it.
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what is the question?
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“He who does not answer the questions has passed the test.”
— Franz Kafka, from The Test
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I passed 🙂
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My guess is that you always pass.
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Nope, I failed and made plenty of mistakes. I just don’t answer the questions. 🙂
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yes.
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