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The furnace filter was dirty, and I couldn't figure out why the house was cold.  I felt so good after realizing how much warmer it was
 
My insight was that the new snow, which I often fear, is a gift from above, since it actually helps insulating homes in a way
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Ashley,
That's a simpler way of looking at it.  As I approached an area where I'd cleaned, my mood actually lifted, with surprise!
 
Sunny,
You can write Dr Einstein's equation e=mcc, too.  You're good at thinking outside the box.
 
I had to read about "negative space", since it has an application to the focus you suggested to Carmie.  If I declutter, I'm allowed to focus more which I believe is the purpose of balancing the space around the bouquet....?
 
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Hi H:  E = mc squared (can't find the little two), lol.

You got me thinking about when designing a floral bouquet, etc. one often uses negative space, which is part of the overall design.    

Sunny
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Thanks for starting this discussion hugs.  I appreciate what you've shared about a new way of looking at things! 
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Great insight - when one door closes another opens
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator
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I wonder if anyone has had any insights lately, which they'd like to share?
 
Mine is that loss, which is taboo in our society, is not fatal.  I used to see it as a subtraction of something from our lives. 
 
Now I see it as an exchange for something else.  An example would be giving money for goods or a service.  Generally when you remove something or "lose" it, I'm testing a theory.  It seems that if something goes, there is actually space for something else to take it's space, and that means constructive growth

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