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I’m going to print that and stick it on my mirror. 😉
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#9 is my biggest challenge!
Thank you for posting…xoxoxo
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Hi, cockroach! I get it! We make maps of other people and what makes them tick, and they are just that–maps. Others do the same with us. All of our maps have holes and inaccuracies and shortcuts. I too find myself taking mapmaking way too seriously. Let’s learn to have fun with it. I’m thinking of the early mapmakers who filled in the empty spaces by drawing cameleopards, unicorns, and sea monsters. When I find myself too caught up in ruminating on why someone did something, I’m going to just roll my eyes and tell myself that a cameleopard made them do it!
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Bbbwwahahahahaahaha. We recently watched a documentary called “Cave of Forgotten Dreams.” It was amazing….30,000 year old paintings preserved in a collapsed cave. It made me wonder about life back then. They painted the animals. The food source, the power, nature. We paint pictures of what someone might be thinking….madness!!
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Cockroach, I reviewed that very film! Check it out! https://wellbodymindheartspirit.com/2011/05/22/movie-review-the-cave-of-forgotten-dreams/
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