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Yes. I am, thanks.

Michael,
Yes, in this instance, your write up speaks to me more effectively than a clump of metaphors. I apologize if you feel like you are being repetitious. While the rewiring of habitual thinking may be incredibly interesting, it is still terribly exhausting.
In trying to wrap my mind around a carefree attitude where 'doing' is the focus, instead of 'planning', I just find more questions. Perhaps it's a simple case of it sounding too good to be true. But I know that isn't it anymore, really.
You know the trip from head to heart, heart to head? My heart gets it. My head... crapping it's pants. I'll get it.

Namaste to you, buddy.
C


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