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      Inside, deep down, in the Core Daniel, all day today (Saturday)..

      I was smiling a big smile in my soul.

      The feeling was as if a big push was being made on a bob-sled. I was the rider. And all of my TTF friends were behind me, running and pushing and encouraging and telling me I could do it! And good luck with the Journey!, "You'll make it!"

      Incredibly encouraging.

      To the Overcomers:

      You CAN DO IT!

      As the least of these, who gave up the fight many times, who said the fight wasn't worth it many times, who never ever thought he would be free, who figured it was doom to try.

      Today I celebrated with myself a Life Well Lived. Just me and no one else. And it was very very precious as you can completely understand.

      It was this thread that prompted me to take stock and think things through. So often our life is so busy at the Steward Household: on to the next thing, and the next, and the next, and the next, etc., etc.

      So thank you very much!,

      Daniel
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      "Sometimes it is not enough to do our best; we must do what is required." - Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

    2. The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Daniel For This Useful Post:

      Crisodian (01-31-2010), gnein (06-06-2010), Mefree (01-31-2010), Vorlan (01-31-2010)


     

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