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Planting “seeds of compassion” through conversation
This week I attended a monthly “Pub Talk” through FāVS. This month’s topic was “The Seeds of Violence in Modern Society.”
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Thanks for the chance to have a conversation
It is so gratifying to get comments from you in reply to the letters I write. It makes my day because it means that these letters aren't monologues but are the starting point for conversation. And I love a good conversation.
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The old man in the mirror just called me ‘kid’
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