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I’m starting a new tribe – Dulcinea’s Darlings –
and I want you to be in it. Can you find 10 bucks a month?

I asked the wizard if he would let me give a limited edition print of this 16 x 16 painting to all my friends because it’s my personal favorite from his collection of more than 1,000 original works of art featuring Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, those immortal defenders of everything good and beautiful.

Arthur Becher was a famous illustrator 100 years ago. This watercolor was painted and signed by him in 1925. The wizard had to fight like a tiger for it when it came up for sale at a famous auction house recently. I even had to loan him some money from my allowance.  If 10 bucks a month doesn’t frighten you, click over to my secret page and I’ll tell you what you and I are going to accomplish with it. – Indiana Beagle

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“You’re in an elevator, moving from one level to another.

Sometimes the elevator goes to a higher level.
Sometimes it goes to a lower one.
You won’t know until you get there.

You are in that aimless time between one chapter of your life and the next.
You are moving from a predictable past to an unpredictable future.
You are in that foreign place
between knowing who you are,
and then knowing again.

It’s that place between the person you were and the person you soon will be.

It is that space where you have no ambition beyond self-awareness,
no hunger other than to feel passion, no plan except to find a plan.

It can be a disorienting, disheartening limbo.

But have no fear. Sooner or later those elevator doors will open and you will embrace your future with the capable hands and arms you brought with you.

Marcus Aurelius wrote you a note nearly 2,000 years ago. It says, ‘Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present.’

But 200 years before Marcus Aurelius, Seneca left you his recipe for happiness.

Here, let me read it to you.

‘True happiness,’ said Seneca, ‘is to enjoy the present without anxious dependence on the future.’

And Bobby McFerrin said ‘Amen.'”

- Roy H. Williams

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