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I fully agree with you Margie! The simplest things one can do are:
    1. We should find something challenging, and satisfying thing to do.
This is a must. This will give us some purpose to live for. (I have found my
hobby. That is my life-long desire and that is trying to find  a cure for
cancer. I cannot tell yoju the gratifying feeling I am enjoying every day
because of my contribution to this field!)
    2. We should socialise more. This will creatde a cheerful and enjoyable
atmosphere.
    SEASON'S GREETINGS TO EVERY ONE OUT THERE!
        Raj
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From: Margie L. Nestler <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: reading and other things


> David Moreland wrote about his lack of joy and interest in the little
> things in life.  I guess we all suffer from this lack of enthusiasm.  I
> didn't read our in coming Christmas cards until yesterday, we need to
> fight this mind deadening disease and bring joy back into our lives.
>
> Margie
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