By Larry Smith Parabola — 2002
What a monk can teach us about living, laughing, and child’s play
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CLEAR ALL
Don’t take anything personally. This agreement gives you immunity in the interaction you have with the secondary characters in your story. You don’t have to concern yourself with other people’s points of view.
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