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no body will be speaking to me probably.
-----Original Message-----
From: Betty B [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 4:50 AM
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Subject: Positive Thinking (formerly "Implications of CP on Aging,
etc.")
>But i certainly believe a poor / bad attitude, makes things a lot worse
than
it can be.
>Gopher
>Just my $0.01
You are "spot on" Gopher, as Deri might say. I suspect that our Chester
shares that attitude as well, and a good one it is (Hey Chester, ya still
speaking to me?).
I said this in a recent post, but it bears repeating. Laughter is the best
medicine. I would not take that sentiment to extremes with regard to the
pharmaceutical aspect (I'm on a number of drugs myself), but I have read
that
laughter and humor tend to cause a release of endorphins that can help ease
pain and depression.
I ain't no doctor, but it sounds okey doke to me.
Therefore I say: "Let us be among those who renew this world and bring
prosperity & solace to creation" _Zarathushtra.. about 1738 B.C._
I shamelessly stole that from the most recent BEACON post. That has been my
attitude though, and that's what helps me feel good.
Betty
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