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  1. Best article I have read on this sight. Straight, to the excellent point. No bragging, no “Hey look what I say I got”, no c**p whatsoever. Very very refreshing. Thank you…., no really, thank you.

  2. Well said! Great posting. My self-designed Footstone at our Family Plot waiting for me has a Colt 45 in one corner, open book another corner, flower another corner and a cat in last corner. In quotes it says “ALWAYS A MAVERICK”. At 75, that is how I have lived my life. Hard work growing up on the farm, kindness, some unique and unusual adventures for a lady, animal rescue, and very few regrets! Many wonderful memories. Out of the five children my parents raised, I was the one who was truly “free range”!

  3. I read through Marcus Aurelius from time to time, like Shakespeare. I especially like to read the passages where he says not to curse and rave at a thing, since they cannot respond, and will not change, and all you do is frustrate yourself doing so and waste your time. He also understood that anger is usually a waste of time, when you could instead be thinking of solutions. Taking advice from a Roman Emperor, is quite an experience. It made me the centurion I am today.

  4. Very good indeed. I can’t express how this applies to my day, my best friend just broke his hip in a bicycle accident yesterday he’s 45 years old. Please pray for him. Thanks.

  5. Such good advice, that so few will understand. Having spent most of my life in the trauma field, I have seen death than most. Death is much like a funeral, all the commotion is for the living.

  6. David in the Old Testament gave us the best advice on this matter. He appealed to God in Psalms 119:133 by asking, “Order my steps in thy word: and let not any iniquity have dominion over me.” In other words, God I submit you are in complete control of my life, direct each and every step of my life through Your Word, and, don’t let sin keep me from following the path You have ordained. Bottom line – Get out of the way, God’s in control!

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