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I've thoroughly enjoyed receiving your posts - they've been a highlight of my week over the past year. Thanks for putting yourself out there and sharing your writing. I hope we'll get to continue reading your work in whatever fashion works best for you.

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I'm on team "keep writing" and also on team "let this be whatever you want it to be."

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I really enjoy your writing and find myself looking forward to them popping up in my inbox. :) I love that some are inspirational & some make me think or look at things in a different perspective. Always enjoyable and share worthy.

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Hey pal, Although I did not read every post, I thoroughly enjoyed the posts I did read.  Your thoughtfulness, insight and brilliance were inspiring. Your candidness and vulnerability at times moved me. I will always support you in whatever you decide.

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Your writing provokes thought. It fills me with joy or new knowledge or both ☺️. Either way I'm always left wondering which to me is wonderful.❤️

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I look forward to the posts. My daughter gets them too. Often times the content spurs good conversation with her and with friends. They make our world just a little bit bigger. ♥️ If you like doing it, we LOVE reading them.

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I have found your posts very inspiring and spur introspection as well as a sense of community that is developing among your followers. Your style is out of the ordinary social media posts with an invitation for community engagement on deep topics that are crafted with vulnerability, curiosity, and courage. The most important criteria for continuing is what value does it provide to you?

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I have enjoyed reading each week. There have been some questions that made me think, some made me laugh and some opened my eyes. I commend you for opening up and sharing. Thank you and I support whatever you decide to do.

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I’ve found reading your posts much like the cycle of illness— with ebbs and flows of despair and fear, then sometimes hope and the grace to accept uncertainty. If I read each wondering as if about my bony anatomy and its imperfections, its deformities and incapacities, your words elbow me - not too gently either - toward something larger so that I begin to believe that with every shard of failing bone I must let go of, in its hollow there isn’t a void — but space. And in my mind’s eye, I can place whatever I wish in that space — and fill the emptiness.

Thank you for Wonder Full. I hope you’ll continue writing.

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