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Coming to Terms with the Limits of Your Strengths

I always wanted to be extraordinarily good at something. Not just as in, “Great job, Jimbo!” No, I wanted to be best-in-class, awe-inspiring, elite good; a world-renowned prodigy,... Read more

Paperblog Pick in Spirituality

Brace Yourself.

I sometimes talk a walk and get lost in my thoughts for an hour or two in a quiet place, and my, oh my, does it rejuvenate my soul.   Being alone with myself has become a... Read more

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