To maintain continuity, we must allow change.
To maintain continuity, we must allow change.
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Thanks Dan.
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I never thought of it in that way, but, once again, you are absolutely right!
š¾Ginger š¾
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Thank you my friend. My mind works in mysterious ways, even for me.
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And stumbling. Don’t leave out stumbling. It is an essential element in the essence of continuity. Oh and philosophy sauce where we pause and reflect how things were before continuity. And how much better they almost are now that continuity has been achieved.
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hahah . Yes, stumbling is expected, nay, embraced. As long as the stumble is forward.
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Oh the irony, but so true.
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it does make you wonder . . .
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For sure.
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Do you mean in the size of our clothes? My continuity is changing too rapidly for my liking š
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hahaha . I’m pleading the fifth!
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Perpetual
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Absolutely!
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