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		<title>By: Adam</title>
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		<description>Dear Michelle:  I understand much of what you said.  Ever since my boss told me last fall that my job (long term employee) was being eliminated, it has been rough, but yet at the same time there have have been valuable lessons.  The world around me is in better focus: autumn leaves brighter and crisper; sunrises and sunsets more glowing; snow on winter trees clearer and cleaner.  I say the sheheheyanu almost every day and take more time to acknowledge the blessings of family and friends I have.  At the heart of Judaism, or so I believe, is the notion that everything around us can and is beautiful and holy; we just need to see with new eyes and feel with a new heart.
Go with God; via con Dios.
Adam</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Michelle:  I understand much of what you said.  Ever since my boss told me last fall that my job (long term employee) was being eliminated, it has been rough, but yet at the same time there have have been valuable lessons.  The world around me is in better focus: autumn leaves brighter and crisper; sunrises and sunsets more glowing; snow on winter trees clearer and cleaner.  I say the sheheheyanu almost every day and take more time to acknowledge the blessings of family and friends I have.  At the heart of Judaism, or so I believe, is the notion that everything around us can and is beautiful and holy; we just need to see with new eyes and feel with a new heart.<br />
Go with God; via con Dios.<br />
Adam</p>
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