
That photo.
No friends to show.
Growth?
Mindset?
Mistake?
Breakthrough?
Like literally everything, you never know until you try something different.
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five interconnected sites.

That photo.
No friends to show.
Growth?
Mindset?
Mistake?
Breakthrough?
Like literally everything, you never know until you try something different.
• • • • •
This website is about our MIND. To read today’s post about our BODY, click here.
For me and Facebook, there are five endangered species:
Starting with likes, which i did prolifically for at least a decade, it’s been years on Facebook without doing it.
Why?
Reasons.
Mostly my awareness that our every Internet click can be tracked and measured. Just pausing to see what happens.
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This website is about our MIND. To read today’s post about our BODY, click here.
Began the day (a Sunday morning while on vacation) driving an hour to the Emergency Vet.
Neither a Grandmother nor Pastor would have been embarrassed by what happened last year.
While waiting to see the doctor this photo and link were revisited.

Can you recall the most astonishing moment in your career?
The Walt Disney Legacy Award announcement in February 2013 was the most humbling experience in three Disney Decades.
So many deserving people were nominated and considered.
So many.
Deserving people.
Why not one of them?
A question for which there is no intelligent answer.
The next four posts share a little of the Magic that happened that February morning.
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Social media sites like Facebook, You Tube, Flickr, Twitter have exponentially exploded information sharing. What was once a scared cow is simply another boring cow. There’s so much information, society is even becoming numb to what was once shocking.
We no longer critique the content, the quality, or even the spelling of r txt.
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It is a mid life goal to learn how to live simply, so that others may simply live.
This is one of the toughest life lessons to reverse. Everything we see or hear in the media, tells us more is better.
I’m teaching our son that less is more, not more is better.
Assets become liabilities. Seriously.
You get a nice car and then you worry about it being damaged or stolen. We live where most people drive upscale vehicles.
I drive a 20-year old car and love that it starts every time the key turns. Over a year ago, it was damaged when I was a victim of road rage. I’m thankful to be alive.
Never fixed that front fender, a daily reminder of what’s important.
The joy of doing without is something I need help on everyday anyway.