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Bravo, bravo! Way to lead by example. Love how you walk the walk, talk the talk and dharma the dharma.

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It’s so much more fun to dharma the dharma with others, eh?

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I resonate with the idea of find the right size for my life. The drive for celebrity and mass audience was once constricted to specific careers (music, artist, film). But that drive seems to have rode the digital age into more and more careers. From Esty store candle maker to personal trainer, a force seems to command that celebrity come before all else. It is healing to recall that a quiet life can mean more for me, not less.

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Love the words you used here Sean.

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Saw your update in the DAC. Bravo this essay is beautifully nuanced truth. Vulnerable and real. And impactful. Funny that I’ve also been focused on the word impact forever, but I haven’t equated it with breadth, more about the depth of the difference made.

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Thanks so much Ed. I like that you equate impact to depth! That’s more-so where I’m leaning after these findings.

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Gorgeous piece. And divinely timed for me after discovering Ennegram 3 🙃 Looking forward to hearing more from you on this topic 👏

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Thank you Natalie. I'm sitting here admiring your pinterest board :) I'm an enneagram 3 as well!

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I love all of this.

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