depending upon my circumstances at any time I find their information andd the way they present it to be emotionally draining.
I say this because what they are informing us, all, of is that our geniuse lies dormant within us all. It can be a saddening fact to come to grips with especially if you have been short-changing yourself for a long period of your life.
Does this make sense to anyone reading this?
Taylor
> Hi Taylor, et al,
> I adore Henry David Thoreau. Of the
> transcendendalists, he is my favorite. I
> even wrote an essay about it that I read at
> an "Open Mic night" here in
> Bakersfield recently. It went something like
> this....
> It happened this weekend. I fell in love.
> I did not mean it to happen! It hit me like
> a ton of bricks! Unexpected and powerful,
> sublime.
> I met him in high school, but at that time,
> I was just not prepared for his message. It
> was this weekend that we got reacquainted.
> His words, his words touched me in an
> incredible way. What woman could NOT go
> ga-ga over a man who says things like he
> does?
> There is just one problem.
> He died one hundred years before I was born.
> Henry David Thoreau. My very dead dream man.
> (Yes, it got a big laugh! And lots of nods
> in recognition from the women in the
> audience!)
> Click on the link below to learn more about
> my dream boat....
> With Purpose and Passion,
> JULIE JORDAN SCOTT
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