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Old October 16, 2000, 09:55 AM
Mike Moore
 
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Default Re: The requirements of happiness - good philosophy!

> Hi Mike!

> I think you are off to a great start with
> your newsletter. I really like the personal
> touch...as if you are writing to a friend.

> Many years ago, I had the 'requirements of
> happiness' - same ones mentioned in your
> letter - printed on the back of my business
> cards. Except I had one more, in addition to
> what you list, which was...'something to
> celebrate'.

> Ditto to what Dien said about the bumper
> stickers.
> :) Some of these sayings would also be good
> on t-shirts.

> Congratulations on the successful launch of
> this addition to your business, I feel
> confident that your subscribers are going to
> be very pleased.
> Keep that 'personal touch',especially.

> Let us know how your stay on Trapper Lake
> goes, ok? Good luck on the new book you are
> working on.

> All my best wishes to you
> ~ Amber
Amber, Thanks for the kind words and the addition to the prescription for happiness. I will use it from now on. Will let you know how things go on Trapper Lake for sure. I'm glad you liked the personal touch. In an increasingly technological world we must never lose sight of the value of personalism. Mike
> again, thanks for your help and
 


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