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From the Quote Box – Joseph Campbell
To have a sacred place is an absolute necessity for anybody today. You must have a room or a certain hour of the day or so, where you do not know who your friends are, you don’t know what you … Continue reading
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From the Quote Box
My paints are currently ready to board a big plane. (That’s what she said, **rim shot**) In this life, so much of what we cannot control is caustic. The intrusive things we see, hear and smell make their way into … Continue reading
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For the Quote Box
Thanks go to @jamesvictore for this great quote (from his How to be Brave and Scared Shitless webinar): We’re all going to die, all of us, what a circus! That alone should make us love each other but it doesn’t. … Continue reading
Posted in badass-ness, cats helpful cats, coffee and tea, Do the Work, Gnomish, the creative process
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Making a choice, and remembering it.
…it starts with that singular moment where you choose. You make the choice. You go from there. Continue reading
Looks can be deceiving…
Little did the people who dealt with me today, for good or evil, know that underneath that mild-mannered work tshirt was this:
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Posted in badass-ness, note to self, Take This Job and Love It, warcraft and other games, work (dayjob)
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