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Old June 22, 2001, 08:16 PM
Julie Jordan Scott
 
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Default Re: I wish you enough...

Hi JDB!

Ahhh, warnings that the above might cause a need for kleenex!!! :-)

I am always amazed by syncronicity. I observe a cultural form of "lack" that is all pervasive in our world today. One of the ways I describe it is "Not Enough-Ness" meaning, never having enough.
People believing they are personally not enough, that they don't own enough, that they do not have enough time or resources and the list goes on.

Somehow when I use that phrase with people...(Not Enough-Ness") they really zero in on it....perhaps it is not the best English on the planet, however it definitely describes a state of mind.

Thank you for the food for thought, JDB.

With Purpose and Passion,

JULIE
PS-I went to visit my Grandmother-in-law when she was 96 years old and not doing real well. I remember thinking..."I will never see Grandma again!" being really choked up when I left her home. When she was 98 she was put into a nursing home....and immediately rebounded from all the social interaction there at the home!

I visited her again when she was 99 and she lived to be almost 102....long enough to know that her Great-Granddaughter had been named Emma: after HER mother!
 


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