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Fionnuala Prunty bought 3 beverage.
Keep up the great work

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One day we’ll be out of this madness and ‘home free’, but in the meantime, it’s a joy listening to your wise words, observations and interviews 🤗.

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Roger Mitchell bought 3 beverage.
John,
I love your work. Thanks for the biography.
I have operated for years on the advice of William Zinsser, who said that we should strive to write at least one sentence every day. At least one sentence--every day. When I do this (sometimes I fail), that one sentence often turns into two, then a paragraph, perhaps a 1500 word article.
"The best way to do this is to rise half an hour, or a full hour, earlier than you customarily rise. Just as soon as you can — and without talking, without reading the morning's paper, without picking up the book you laid aside the night before — begin to write. Write anything that comes into your head:"
Worth a shot.

Edward Joseph Cain became a monthly supporter.
Read the entire post… admire your talent of communication… my difficulty arises when the search for the source of ideas becomes stuck at the mind or with the heart … forget about the gut … that creates another level of complexity… James must believe not important, all an illusion of conditioned behavior … I myself pray that the Will of God become the ultimate source to the inquiry… earthly life, scrambled eggs ❤️🙏🐻