Part of being myself
is not being myself.
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This has made me contemplate. It would be interesting to collect the first associations of your audience after reading this.
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That is a really cool idea. It does still surprise how I started this blog to practice my creativity and as personal therapy – now I have found a community of people who react, reassure and support. Very cool indeed how we can support each other in different ways. Peace, Harlon
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So simple yet so true!
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Thank you 🙂 Harlon
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Harlon
I get the feeling you are hurting deeply. We need to talk. I didn’t reblog because it mad my sad that you are suffering. Let’s talk. I’m working on several post, I’ll email later tonight.
Hugs
Remember you always have a friend in me.
M
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You said it, brother.
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An excellent caption to a really good photograph
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Maybe the times of not being ourselves make the times when we are being ourselves even more valuable. ?
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I think so 🙂
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Kind of true
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some of the time, but not all of the time 🙂
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