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Sunday, April 19, 2026

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  1. #1 is highly accurate. For example, in earlier times, when I might be driving through some neighborhoods in larger cities, I would think "It would be nice to live here", but when I started to think further about it, I already HAD many of the same "advantages" of living there, other than "location" where I was. That made me feel good about where I was. End of those thoughts.

    Those thoughts did re-occur time to time, with the same outcome.

    The last one is also highly accurate! IF one is oriented to look for the good in things, they will see more "good" everywhere. Same for the opposite orientation. Some "good" might not be as good as other "goods", so it then gets to be "level of execution" and "degree" of "good".

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    1. Cdadbr - Too often I lose track of that last one.

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  2. 2- Common sense farmer.
    Now Big AG sues farmers when cross pollination occurs from fields using their patented seeds.
    -Rj

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  3. Keanu --- by all accounts --- lives that.

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.