Marcus,
If all of your email messages and all of your wisdom was always ignored,
would that be a problem for you?
O
Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
Ann Racuya-Robbins wrote:
I think this creative content emerges from two interacting “facts”
qualities of their experience:
1. Some people come to such an acceptance and trust in their own
sensibility, you might say their unique or individual sensibility,
that they use it every day and in everything they do. It becomes the
primary means of problem solving, exploring and celebrating life.
2. They receive enough positive acceptance and reinforcement from some
others, even a few, even one other in the world.
Many people who achieve these two qualities of experience are still
ignored and lost to history.
Why is being ignored a problem? How could they be recognized?
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