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Monday, January 20, 2025
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Addressing The Elephant in the Room
No one has to ‘change’ their position and no one has to try and ‘change’ the another person’s position. We have ALL been and hopefully always will be different and it is displayed in every aspect of our individual lives, not just our writing.
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