You don’t know why it happens yet it does. You see someone you dislike and your defenses rise up like a rocket. You can feel your muscles tense, your jaw tighten and words that want to erupt from your throat. … Continue reading
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Just how tall is that wall?
February 6, 2012 By admin
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Conflict, Part 2
July 6, 2011 By admin
I received the following regarding a comment I made on Conflict. Seems we should have a face-to-face …. I think we are saying the same thing! Here is his response, and you can decide: Your take was that some people … Continue reading →
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