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Morning Browser: relationship economy

We can't do it by ourself. You can make a difference in your own life, but it takes more than one person to make a difference in other people's lives. It takes more than one pair of shoes. It takes someone knowing more than you. It takes a warning. It takes a car seat. It takes perspective to change the world.

  • is failing an option? - FlowerDust
    this 50,000 shoes in 50 days challenge is scaring the bejeebers out of me. it’s half over and still over 40,000 shoes to go. i rarely get jealous or frustrated, but many times i have been wishing i was a really, really, really high traffic blog. maybe that would help...

  • What Do You Think You Know? - The Relationship Economy
    We only know what we think we know until someone demonstrates what we know is not what we need to know. What we know is based on past experience, education and influence from those we’ve known or know today. What we know can change from day to day, from one person to the next, from one event to another. What we know should be expanding on a daily basis however some think they already know enough not to learn to know more. Then there are those who think they know it all.

  • Spammers are trying to be better at spamming. - Drama Llama
    I got this email this morning and want everyone to know this is spam. I see it s spam and you should too. I did report this to the government email I have so they can look in to it. enjoy this spam emailand beware.

  • Will this ever end? HELL TO THE NO! - Sarcastic Mom
    I thought about whining to you some more about the awful moments we had during our travels this past week. I even started writing the post. It went something like this: “Whine whine whine tantrums blah blah blah vomit simper wimper fuss diarrhea waaaahhhmbulance traffic jams, blah blah etc, etc, poor me, whine.”

  • America’s Health Rankings: southern red states the worst - Tennessee Free
    From a political perspective, it is no surprise that 8 of the top 10 healthiest states voted Democratic, and 8 of the top 10 least healthy states voted Republican. All of the bottom five least healthy states voted Republican: Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. As mentioned in a previous post, these Republican strongholds tend to be poor, white and less educated. Where there’s ignorance, there is often increased unhealthy behavior like smoking, bad diet, sedentary lifestyle.

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