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    An Enemy Is A Rare Thing
    Skip Oliver
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    An Enemy Is A Rare Thing

    We create our own demons. One may also say if you have no enemies then how can you have any friends? For the very word 'enemy' comes from the Latin 'inimicus', and means simply 'not a friend'. Wherever possible, show your enemies kindness. Do them as much good you can by, at least, sincerely wishing them well. #anenemyisararething Photo by GR Stocks on Unsplash
    Mental Health - Attach To Mother Earth
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    Mental Health - Attach To Mother Earth

    In the past all of life was based on trees. Their flowers gave us nourishment, their leaves and fibres clothed us and provided us with shelter. We took refuge in their branches for protection from wild animals. We used wood for heat, and for canes to bear our weight when we grew old, and to make weapons to defend ourselves.We were very close to trees. Today, surrounded by sophisticated machinery and high performance computers in our ultra-modern offices, it is easy to forget

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