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Hello All,

Time is relative. It seems like time moves slow when I am moving slow and bored, on the other hand when I'm thoroughly entertained, moving fast, or busy (in the zone) time moves fast. Right now, as I pursue the accomplishment of my purpose it always seems as if I don't have enough time to accomplish all that I want. I have read about Walt Disney and he seems to concur with my thoughts. He believed he didn't have enough time, in fact, he died just before one of his greatest visions was realized, Disney World. I know we are just getting started with Twinlightenment, yet, we have so many other ideas we want to work on. While this may sound like a problem, it is a good problem to have, being so busy making the most out of your time that you don't have enough time. I wish this problem for everyone.

07/14/17,

Ramon Reese

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