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on Northwest Passages: Brian Doyle
I want to thank Brian, Emily and the TOL crew for an inspiring spot in the morning. I enjoyed Brians writing, will ookforward to reading his work andneeded his inspiring thoughts on the importance of stories to get back to my own storytelling practice.
posted 2 years, 7 months ago
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on Surviving the Quarter-Life Crisis
Generally--I found too (Baby boomer here) that the cult of career was strongly oversold-after I had given so much to that idea. (3 years of law school and desperately trying to cram myself into that value system.) A comment for Meghan: my midlife crisis finally let me enjoy the disperate things I was interested in and knew more than a little bit about. I can't imagine life without the richness of these perhaps dilitantish pursuits. The answer is not limiting the pursuits and interests--that's what was wrong with the slavish career head. Keep enjoying those things you love and grow more of them. Life is rich.
posted 3 years, 1 month ago
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on The "P" Word and Climate Change
People who grew up with siblings often have such a negative idea about being an only child and therefore of having just one child. Maybe we "only's" need to spread the word--there's nothing wrong with it, there are advantages, and we don't feel bereft. You can have a child without having children, which may allow you to offer more to that child, save for retirement and avoid over-population. Don't feel guilty.
posted 3 years, 5 months ago
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on H1N What?
I get a seasonal flu vaccine each year and I've already gotten mine. This tradition started when I took the notorious Swine flu vaccine in 1976. Does that show offer me any protection against H1N1? or don't they really know? Do I need the new shot?
posted 3 years, 7 months ago
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