Broken Pieces: What To Do When Things In Life Fall Apart



Today’s food for thought is provided by the world renowned sculptor, Auguste Rodin.

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8 thoughts on “Broken Pieces: What To Do When Things In Life Fall Apart”

  1. Thanks great Greg!
    Your thoughts have gotten deeper and wider, to much joy i must say. It is wonderful to listen to you, as you sound amazing, your deeper messages are thought provoking and brain enriching. Regardless of that you also look great. 😍
    I like this style, for me it is afternoon when you upload so i receive it for the afternoon rest thought provoke, and i think listening to your messages and brain food is even better in the early morning. This might (will) encourage me to listen to you again when i wake up 😇

    Hey Greg, do you have / make a diary? i thought of an idea for new years or for an occasion apropritare, to go through deep thoughts of your videos with a selection, or maybe just reading the messages that you try to imprint onto your viewers. The idea behind is to have the main thoughts repeated and maybe with a comment added. I am thinking, maybe pick your favourite thoughts and collect them, add a comment or two if the thought followed you throughout the day.
    I may be getting ahead of me, i have no idea what other people will like, but i like you, Greg ❤

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  2. The Rodin story is a good one. Thanks for sharing it.

    The unusual and interesting Maryhill Museum along the Columbia Gorge in Washington state includes a Rodin collection. Worth seeing!

    (Your beard is looking fierce!)

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