Do you use an Level82 theme?

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If you use an L82 theme type the name of the theme you’re using below so I can check your blog out. If I like your blog I will use it as an example on the theme page of the Tumblr Theme Garden with attribution to you.

Basically your blog will be seen by thousands of people interested in using my themes who will look at your blog to see the theme in use and possibly end up following you.

If you can’t answer below then post on the newly created Level82 Facebook page.

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"If you don’t know its going to help, its likely going to hurt."

- Interclick

Saying “NO”

For some reason, individuals of a certain type seem to be gravitating toward me.

I have just about had it with listening to sad stories, pleas for redemption and promises to do better next time. It’s not just me, either. It’s just my turn, and we all get one. I should practice saying no and walking away. It might be tough to master at first, but I’ll get the hang of it. Even celebrities are entitled to decide who they want to be a fan, and who they don’t.


I have the power whether I wield it or not. I can let go without losing a thing.

On the waves of nothingness, across the lines of death, the monkey sailed and never came back. 

"Respect the world and it respects you."

- Karol Gajda (Founder of RidiculouslyExtraordinary.com) 

"Joy is the oxygen that sustains service over the long haul and keeps us from hardening our hearts against the pain of our own compassion."

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 Gary Haugen— President, IJM


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proverbial blind men

Most of us operate from a narrower frame of reference than that of which we are capable, failing to transcend the influence of our particular culture, our particular set of parents and our particular childhood experience upon our understanding. It is no wonder then, that the world of humanity is so full of conflict. We have a situation in which human beings, who must deal with each other, have vastly different views as to the nature of reality, yet each one believes his or her own view to be correct one since it is based on the microcosm of personal experience. And to make matters worse, most of us are not even fully aware of our own world views, much less the uniqueness of the experience from which they are derived.

 

We are indeed like the proverbial blind men, each in touch with only his particular piece of the elephant yet each claiming to know the nature of the whole beast. So we squabble over our different microcosmic world views, and all wars are holy wars.

—M. Scott Peck M.D.