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This has been an underlying creed in my writing here and elsewhere and even in my living of life in general.  There is no experience which cannot be explored, no person from whom it is not possible to learn.  Even those pessimists I was complaining about earlier in this article can teach us to have greater resiliance in the face of the peanut gallery.
This has been an underlying creed in my writing here and elsewhere and even in my living of life in general.  There is no experience which cannot be explored, no person from whom it is not possible to learn.  Even those pessimists I was complaining about earlier in this article can teach us to have greater resiliance in the face of the peanut gallery.


In producing sims I engage in a no-holds-barred pillaging of my life and of the books I've read, the people I've met, and the places I've been to produce the posts.  There's no place I won't go and no experience I won't draw from, good or bad.  For example, I was able to capitalize on my experience viewing the rather bothersome movie "Last House on the Left" in improving post traumatic stress narratives for Breeman.  Of course I don't add really personal stuff - that goes without saying.
In producing sims I engage in a no-holds-barred pillaging of my life and of the books I've read, the people I've met, and the places I've been to produce the posts.  There's no place I won't go and no experience I won't draw from, good or bad.  Of course I don't add really personal stuff - that goes without saying.


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