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The good book says only God is good, so it seems to me somebody needs to step up.

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Your pal, Jess
L-I'm a straight, virgo/boar INTJ (age 52) who enjoys books, getting out into nature, music, and daily exercise.

(my email is JesseGod@live.com)

F.Y.I. There are about 2200 posts..

Here's a quote from Fyodor Dostoevsky to start things off right: Love the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things. Once you perceive it, you will begin to comprehend it better every day. And you will come at last to love the whole world with an all-embracing love.

Friday, April 5, 2024

Essay Topics

List of ideas, suggestion file

Essential Facts for Dad-Preparation

Best restaurants, meals in Berkeley

Best Nature spots in the East Bay

How to get in the best shape of your life

   with, and without, a gym membership

      (in the fastest way possible)

MASD training, the best way

My favorite religious services in Berkeley (try them all!)

How to be happy and alive, and live long

How to become a millionaire, or, make enough for your goals

    Wife’s comfort level, child’s education / inheritance

    House, car, vacations, and security (safety, future, preparedness)

    No need to have child join military, risk life and limb (for example)

    Good food, healthcare, retirement, charity

    Nice things, toys (for adults as well as kids)

What to do with an obvious, inveterate, liar (OIL)

    (who says she’s never wrong) NW

       :  JUST LAUGH

Mom:

Success story of Trader Joe’s

Check usage, and causes of rejection (plus etymology of ‘check’)

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