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Reality Check: The Meltdown
A thousand miles away, my usually sunny friend—she who chooses the most positive possible interpretation of everything—had a meltdown. It’s understandable. She’s been living with the reality of several family members diagnosed with cancers. Then, her mom took a tumble … Continue reading
Posted in How it is sometimes
Tagged "should", anxiety, need satisfaction, offering information, responsibility
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Reality Check: The two sides of protection
Could anyone possibly be against something named “Safe Food for Canadians”? The recent discussion around potentially negative impacts of new food safety regulations on small food producers is a good reminder that just because something has an appealing name doesn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Choosing Perspective
Tagged basic needs, freedom, making choices, responsibility, win-win
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