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Category Archives: making it count

The art of recognizing that you got what you wished for

February 7, 2012

Long ago, when I was having afternoon tea in the cozy lounge at Brown’s Hotel in London (years before it …

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When I’m 26

June 17, 2010

Lately I’ve been trying to focus on what my subconscious voice tells me, with the goal of deciding whether I …

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