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	<title>Comments on: Stewart: &#8220;Our Wealth Is Work&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Margo1123</title>
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		<description>Thank you for speaking the truth!  I don&#039;t believe resources like &quot;The Secret&quot; or &quot;What the Bleep Do We Know&quot; or others necessarily advocate waiting.  But that is how the mainstream picks up the messages.  Those sources talk about aiming for what we truly desire and believe in -- and then make sure we don&#039;t miss the angels and messages that come along in the process.  And of course, if what we do fits who we are, it feels less like work and more like contributing value.  These can be viewed as scary times, and I appreciate you being out there sharing your message and providing a pragmatic glimmer of hope!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for speaking the truth!  I don&#8217;t believe resources like &#8220;The Secret&#8221; or &#8220;What the Bleep Do We Know&#8221; or others necessarily advocate waiting.  But that is how the mainstream picks up the messages.  Those sources talk about aiming for what we truly desire and believe in &#8212; and then make sure we don&#8217;t miss the angels and messages that come along in the process.  And of course, if what we do fits who we are, it feels less like work and more like contributing value.  These can be viewed as scary times, and I appreciate you being out there sharing your message and providing a pragmatic glimmer of hope!</p>
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