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SectionCount Your Blessings
SectionCambo's Success
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SectionTreating a Meaning Junkie
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SectionStone Age Career Lessons
SectionFrog Appreciation Day
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SectionFolly Pays
SectionBeing Bright, Dammit!
SectionForward in Reverse
SectionOf Ceiling Fans and Cat Vomit
SectionGood Enough Beats Best
SectionBring On The Hurt
SectionThe Frugal Explorer
SectionWhat Drives You?
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SectionMomentary Reflections
SectionHow to Fill a Bucket
SectionHas Your Future Passed?
SectionWhat's Holding Me Back? (3)
SectionWhat's Holding Me Back? (2)
SectionWhat's Holding Me Back?
SectionKeys to a Full Life
SectionSnuggsian Safety
SectionLessons from Middle-earth
SectionFear's Antidote
SectionEnough Already
SectionWithdrawing to Advance
SectionMake Reading a Ritual
SectionPerpetually Pregnant
SectionTrue Confessions
SectionThe Power of Attention
SectionWhat Really Matters
SectionHe Did It His Way
SectionJust Do It?
SectionThe Beekeeper Who Followed His Bliss
SectionKeeping Michael Dell in Business
SectionDo It While You Can
SectionWhat Should I Do With My Life?
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You could say that I worked every minute of my life, or you could say with equal precision that I never worked a day. I have always subscribed to the expression, "Thank God it's Friday," because to me Friday means I can work the next two days without interruption.

John Hope Franklin, historian

 

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Moving On

February 22, 2006

 

What was the highlight?

 

I've been asked that many times since we returned from Europe a few weeks back. What I treasure are not places or events, but moments. Insignificant moments. A snowball fight in Lauterbrunnen. A gelato in Rome. Watching a squirrel near Buckingham Palace, and Mongolian street musicians by the Pompidou Center. The play of light on a misty Scottish peak. Moments of perfection where all was complete, nothing was missing - where I was like Mrs Ramsay in Virginia Woolf's To The Lighthouse: "… waves of pure delight raced over the floor of her mind and she felt, It is enough! It is enough!"

 

In 1986, Jude and I spent three months in Europe. It was then that I decided to give up lawyering. This latest trip hasn't led to any momentous decisions; but inevitably it has prompted a little reappraisal. That is why this will be the last issue of BEYOND THE GRAVY. After nearly three years, it's time for me to close this chapter of my life and start a new one.

 

My warm thanks to all who have written. The friendships I have formed through BEYOND THE GRAVY mean a lot. They will, I hope, endure.

 

Very best wishes to you all for 2006 and beyond.




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