Treasure your relationships, not your possessions. ---Anthony D'Angelo
You can never get enough of what you don't need to make you happy. ---Eric Hoffer
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Christa
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This section reminds me of a blog Ainslie wrote very early on. It's not as happy as it could be *for this blog* but he makes a good point, and makes me laugh. It's called 'Rub a bit of poo in your own eye'. Here's a link: http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=57495544&blogId=212171795
I originally began this blog as a means to share my writing with friends. (A handful of those original posts are still included.) Starting my own blog increased my interest in other blogs and sites, so I began searching and reading. I found too many blogs and sites, particularly during these difficult economic times, focusing on things, stressing “money saving” ideas on the unnecessary, or admonishing negative feelings while providing no substantial alternatives. These sites designed to “inspire” or “help” left me disappointed and empty. Written by people that I believe had the best intentions but just fell short by overlooking the most important aspects of life and humanity.
Now this blog is designed to help fill that emptiness for me by showcasing those positive facets of life and humanity missing in my search. My hope is that it will do the same for someone else too.
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This section reminds me of a blog Ainslie wrote very early on. It's not as happy as it could be *for this blog* but he makes a good point, and makes me laugh.
It's called 'Rub a bit of poo in your own eye'. Here's a link:
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=57495544&blogId=212171795
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