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The Monday Morning Memo

Tiny Engelbrecht Angel
photo by Clint Harder by of the Photographers Round Table

Hypnotic. notic. notic. notic. ballet.

I've written a lot recently about our need for a new perspective:

Iconoclast by Dr. Gregory Berns.
Escape the Box with Dr. Richard D. Grant.
People Stories: “Get on your hands and knees,
drop to your belly and squirm under the fence
that surrounds your insulated life.”

The only point of this bizarre little video is to “jolt your attentional systems awake” and open your unconscious mind to patterns you might otherwise have missed. If you're in a hurry, don't watch it.
There wouldn't be any point.

Do you remember How to Hype a Black and Mild?

Good.
You never know when that might come in handy.

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Random Quote:

“Somerset Maugham once wrote a story about a janitor at St. Peter’s Church in London.

When the young vicar discovered the janitor was illiterate, he fired him. Jobless, the man invested his meager savings in a tiny tobacco shop, where he prospered. So he bought another shop and expanded until he had acquired a chain of tobacco stores and a very substantial net worth.

One day his banker said, “You’ve done well for an illiterate, but where would you be if you could read and write?”

“Well,” replied the man, “I’d be janitor of St. Peter’s Church in Neville Square.

“

- Indy Beagle

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