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When Will We "Increase The Joy of Living?"

In Mike's article there are 4 themes "Essemtial for Humanity to flourish", the first three deal with humanities survival. However the 4th, the "joy of living" makes survival worthwihile. Otherwise you're in good health merely living to eat and digest an organic veggie pizza. If we wait to enjoy life based on our survival - we're going to die screaming "What Happened?"

"When will I finally be Happy!" (Interesting breakthrough Interviews with 5 different types of people):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqdCh6unqZI

Comments (5)

The link does not seem to work.

I fixed it - don't forget to check your links, Dvorah and Authors! Thanks, Anonymous.

This looks familiar. I think you have posted this before.

Sorry honey, the coloring & endings are usually similiar - but the content isn't - I never posted "THE INTERVIEWS - they're really very touching - some of the poeple are from Ojai...(it's possible you watched on youtube in addition to a posting.

Oh Gosh - I do apologize - I just checked my listings and I did post this One in "I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours!" I'll be more alert to my postings next time.

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