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The more miserable you get, the less you should look for

an escape (socializing, entertainment). Rather, isolate

until you see and let go of the reason for it, or move

into your real Self. Never let go of -- through escape

from misery -- a good opportunity to grow.

-- Lester Levenson

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Sounds like he accepted something that he needed to grow mold to cure it.

Barry Meffert

In a message dated 11/17/2004 11:40:37 AM Central Standard Time,

bbledsoe@... writes:

How can one " mold something distinctly personnel? " How about moulding

something particularly management, or supply, or maintenance, or

engineering, etc.

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

http://www.bryanbledsoe.com

Wednesday thought of the day

Practically all great artists accept the influence of others. But . . . the

artist with vision sees his material, chooses, changes, and by integrating

what he has learned with his own experiences, finally molds something

distinctly personnel.

-- Romare Bearden

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Sounds like he accepted something that he needed to grow mold to cure it.

Barry Meffert

In a message dated 11/17/2004 11:40:37 AM Central Standard Time,

bbledsoe@... writes:

How can one " mold something distinctly personnel? " How about moulding

something particularly management, or supply, or maintenance, or

engineering, etc.

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

http://www.bryanbledsoe.com

Wednesday thought of the day

Practically all great artists accept the influence of others. But . . . the

artist with vision sees his material, chooses, changes, and by integrating

what he has learned with his own experiences, finally molds something

distinctly personnel.

-- Romare Bearden

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Sounds like he accepted something that he needed to grow mold to cure it.

Barry Meffert

In a message dated 11/17/2004 11:40:37 AM Central Standard Time,

bbledsoe@... writes:

How can one " mold something distinctly personnel? " How about moulding

something particularly management, or supply, or maintenance, or

engineering, etc.

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

http://www.bryanbledsoe.com

Wednesday thought of the day

Practically all great artists accept the influence of others. But . . . the

artist with vision sees his material, chooses, changes, and by integrating

what he has learned with his own experiences, finally molds something

distinctly personnel.

-- Romare Bearden

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