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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Overwhelmed by overwhelming overwhelmingness
Another banality that occurred to me this morning: Few of us like to feel overwhelmed and at the mercy of forces we don’t understand/can’t control. And as children, that’s mostly what we endure- we are told when to go to … Continue reading