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be comfortable, creature

My friend Keith is one of the best examples I know of someone recalibrating their life to fit their circumstances. Keith was a world-class runner.…

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welcome, ghosts

A million years ago I had a poster on the wall of my bedroom. It read, “The race is not always to the swiftest but…

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remember me as a time of day

A friend is going through a really rough time. He just committed his adult son to rehab because of a recently discovered drug issue following…

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catastrophe and the cure II

Ahem, maybe I was wrong again:  Outside Magazine published this recently: http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/athletes/lance-armstrong/Its-Not-About-the-Lab-Rats.html. Armstrong has his detractors and what appears to be a legion of defenders (Take…

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catastrophe and the cure

In 1982 my mother died of pancreatic cancer. She suffered greatly to the end. A year shy of thirty years since my mom’s death, I…

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it’s natural to be afraid

When they were young, my daughters and I loved to read a book called “Everyone Poops.” The book teaches youngsters that doing their thing on…

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