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The Monday Morning Memo

Bob Dylan bought a copy of his book. So did James Woods and Simon Cowell. Mel Brooks was so impressed with author James Bailey that he wrote a cover blurb for Bailey’s newest book, The Diary of a Manic, OCD Bookseller. Yes, you read that correctly. James Bailey suffers from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder and was living out of his car when he went hunting for celebrities in Malibu, Santa Monica, and other fashionable Southern California towns. When he spotted stars, he pressed them to buy his book or at least accept a copy for free. “I never back off,” James says. And it’s true. James Bailey has sold thousands of books, one at a time, and this week he explains to roving reporter Rotbart how anyone can adapt his methods. Are you up for some outside-the-box thinking? Of course you are! This is MondayMorningRadio.com!

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New possibilities are electric, and hope is the light that shines from them.

Creativity is the source of hope even when your hope is in God: ‘I don’t see a way out of this, but I’m betting that He does.’ We depend upon God’s creative thoughts to do what we cannot.

I’m sorry if my mention of God annoys you. (Just for the record, He is never annoyed when I mention you.)
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