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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for this valuable teaching Larry.
In my life&#039;s course I did not have yet to face the finality of an event such as your mother&#039;s passing away but all of us who have old parents, we know that sooner or later we shall have to face the inevitable. 
The way you chose to look at your mother&#039;s passing away gave me a great guiding line.
The way we choose to look at our circumstances, by the same way our circumstances look back at us. Is like looking yourself in the mirror.
Some years ago I had to face such events and circustances that there was no ending to them for a very very long time. It was like a tsounami of adversities that were coming to me day after day, week after week, month after month. I could not react because I did not know what tomorrow would bring. 
I had to take the storm in its full force. And only one thing, one thought kept me going.
I could always give up tomorrow. But not today.  
In truth that&#039;s the only thing in life (I think) that we can beneficially procrastinate on and put up for tomorrow.
Thank you for your inspiration Larry!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for this valuable teaching Larry.<br />
In my life&#8217;s course I did not have yet to face the finality of an event such as your mother&#8217;s passing away but all of us who have old parents, we know that sooner or later we shall have to face the inevitable.<br />
The way you chose to look at your mother&#8217;s passing away gave me a great guiding line.<br />
The way we choose to look at our circumstances, by the same way our circumstances look back at us. Is like looking yourself in the mirror.<br />
Some years ago I had to face such events and circustances that there was no ending to them for a very very long time. It was like a tsounami of adversities that were coming to me day after day, week after week, month after month. I could not react because I did not know what tomorrow would bring.<br />
I had to take the storm in its full force. And only one thing, one thought kept me going.<br />
I could always give up tomorrow. But not today.<br />
In truth that&#8217;s the only thing in life (I think) that we can beneficially procrastinate on and put up for tomorrow.<br />
Thank you for your inspiration Larry!</p>
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