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The first poster had a point January 12, 2010 | 09:58 PM
Lots of people say they like Maui, and say why. She says she likes Maui, and then she jumps into a sermon about how human beings in general are lacking. I think she would be a more effective leader if she could just take a breath, notice where her mind is going to follow that same old pattern, and make a conscious choice of whether she wants to be profound (and negative), or whether she just wants to be genuine and say something natural like "I like Maui, because the weather is mild and the air is clean."
Please Purify Your Mind
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