Few people can honestly say you haven’t had some important insights about your life that you had been holding at bay before this happened. Crisis, both individually and collectively, comes bearing some profound realizations about ourselves and the meaning of our lives.

Mar 17, 2020 · 8:47 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes ... Everything you say is true ... For me, more and more, I am realizing what's important and what's not important ... and to try to place my time and energy into those places, people and endeavors that truly are important ... for me, for humanity and for our planet ...
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It's interesting to be on this side of it and wonder what's on the other side. Thank you for helping us look at this more deeply. 🙏❤️
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Yeah, I really feel like it was pretty decent timing that I reread your first book back in October of last year. We all could probably use a refresher about now, I'm thinking!
Replying to @marwilliamson
This is a great time to meditate, people!
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Gonna take this to mean you've prepared a statement demanding the immediate release of Julian Assange.
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During the 1665 Plague, Isaac Newton/Liebnitz (and others) used the curfew to simplify and give us the Calculus we use today.
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I realized only catastrophic things happen to me...they are spaced out about two or three years...ample time to regroup but they never end