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growing up, we watched a lot of PBS in our house. my parents weren't hippies, but well, we have had our share of Peter, Paul and Mary concerts that were blared through the speakers and played on the record player in my day.


one of the people, i remembered the most, is this man, Dr. Wayne Dyer. he was, from what i remember, kind of a self-help guru. what he said made sense, but so much sense, that sometimes, as a kid, i remember going, "well, duh"


i guess as you get older, you realize that those "well, duh" moments that you had as a kid....get somewhat hazy and not so obvious as an adult. life really is very simple. it's not as hard as the majority of people make it out to be. those "duh" moments are just not as recognizable, and that's what makes it hard.


the latest show that was on PBS last night was a show called "excuses begone" i only watched a few minutes of it, but it was seriously thought provoking. basically a study in the fact that most people rule their lives by the excuses they allow themselves to have.


that is the truth


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2 comments:

dateacher said...

Stopping by your blog. Thanks for the comment on mine. And "Excuses Begone" - that people rule their lives by the excuses they allow themselves to have - I see it every day! Wish I could have seen this episode of Dr. Dyer's show. May have to look it up online. Thanks again for stopping by my blog, and I'll be back to yours as well...some good stuff here!

LittlePea said...

Oh I missed that. It's true thpugh what you've written here. And I am the queen of excuses.