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(1) Free to Blog

I'm listening to calming 1980's synthpop music.

I'm wearing my new computer glasses.

I am endowed with good digestion having eaten sufficient nutritious food today, and I have already prepared a second portion to look forward to tomorrow.

I have a human mind educated in reading, writing, speaking and listening.

I am in seclusion in my private office with closed door.

I am pain-free.

I am looking forward to each breath.

Instead of procrastinating I can whistle.

I can read my Buddhist scriptures.

My parents are safe. I am safe.

How do I rediscover my sense of humor? Remember funny experiences from my youth. Keep blogging, it's free! I think no one else is reading it except me.

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