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I COLLECT YOUR ISSUES

LIKE A MAGAZINE

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Surprisingly Refreshing Quote from Work

In a paper about wellness programs at work and how to design one correctly:

"Not all choices leading to illness are counted alike. Those that are targeted tend to be sins - sloth, gluttony, lust, to use their old-fashioned names - or to be behavior, such as drug addiction, of the marginalized."

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I am filming today for my summer documentary. I'm filming this right now.

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Last night I began my journey to track down the poem Real Men that I heard in a WORD practice sometime in the fall of 2007 when I was at Brown. I wrote on my left hand:

REAL
MEN

ASKTO
NIGHT

and outlined it with four lines of red as well. It was strangely effective motivation, even compared to other things that I've written in such a manner on my hand. Janine H, who was either a Minority Peer Counselor or Women's Peer Counselor, already wrote back to me. She said that she remembers the poem that I'm talking about, but doesn't know the man's name, and suggested I talk to Phil K or Laura B. I'll try them tonight, I think. I think I'll retrace the letters on my hand, too, actually, even though they might end up in my hockey glove if I go play after work.

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My capital-letter handwriting is in Arial.

Peace out!

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