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‘Wise words’ well received

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I felt as if I had been given a gift when I read Rebecca Nappi’s article on Kent Hoffman for Wise Words in Troubled Times. Kudos to Hoffman for suggesting the idea and sharing his philosophy and wisdom with us.

The message of experiencing difficult times as a community rather than individually increases our ability to handle normal life crises as well as the current financial burden we are experiencing. There is true joy in being able to laugh and cry together rather than in isolation.

I went to the Web to listen to the audio version as well so as to not miss any of the interview. Thanks, Rebecca, for sharing your wisdom with our community, as well.

Molly Huss

Spokane



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