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Posted by latha vidyaranya on December 18, 2007 at 7:52 am
yes, blogging can be very personal. but when you bare your heart to the outside world, i am sure ther will be many who try to understand your issues and be able to say “i am with U”!
i am with u, tina!
Posted by arvind on December 28, 2007 at 12:59 pm
well,that depend upon person to person..
i am not very comfortable with sharing my personal experiences on web until its really interesting..
Posted by contoveros on November 9, 2009 at 9:13 pm
” . . . To be true to ones self is the highest, and perhaps hardest, achievement in life. . .”
Tina,
Wait one minute. I just commented on one of your post just the other day. And here I find myself back through one of those computer-generated surfs that advises bloggers that they might be interested in a similar post as the one they just finished.
I got here from there!
I mean I had just written about Life being a Circle, not so much a path, and i saw the headline of your article among others readers could choose to continue exploring the same topic. And i come across a really heartfelt quote that makes one sit up and take notice, (see above)
What a coincidence.
Or is it reallyu just a coincidence?
Can anyone say “Synchronicity” with a smile?
Let’s hear it for Dr. Carl Jung.
Michael J