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	<title>Comments on: Domainer&#8217;s Mind, Body, And Spirit!</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Castello</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Castello</dc:creator>
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		<description>You're a good guy Steve. The hardest virtue that I had to learn was patience. Sometimes if you drive too hard to your goals you can miss the path that may have all the doors open. Take time to enjoy what surrounds us with the knowledge that everything will be ok. Success is so much more than money. We must protect ourselves from a mind that has no feeling, a heart that knows no reason and a body that takes no direction.

 In the future the internet will mostly need our minds but we must know who we are and what really sustains us protecting our hearts, minds and bodies. We tend to take so much for granted even the breath we take. Try holding your breath for sixty seconds and see how sweet that first breath is.


***SMO***

Thanks Michael.

Well said and embraced.  Patience, it is a hard thing to learn, but can be learned as I am experiencing.  Very hard to do at times though, when you know you are on to something and nobody around you sees what you are seeing, as many of us have experienced. "Path that may have all the doors open", this is true when you embrace the things you love and believe in, (Great News Coming Soon). As the saying goes, "In order to be an Old Wise Man, You Must Be a Young Dumb Man."  I can honestly say, I am finally evolving out of the Young Dumb Man now, thank Goodness! The words you have selected to share with us are great ones, thank you for the enlightenment Michael. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;re a good guy Steve. The hardest virtue that I had to learn was patience. Sometimes if you drive too hard to your goals you can miss the path that may have all the doors open. Take time to enjoy what surrounds us with the knowledge that everything will be ok. Success is so much more than money. We must protect ourselves from a mind that has no feeling, a heart that knows no reason and a body that takes no direction.</p>
<p> In the future the internet will mostly need our minds but we must know who we are and what really sustains us protecting our hearts, minds and bodies. We tend to take so much for granted even the breath we take. Try holding your breath for sixty seconds and see how sweet that first breath is.</p>
<p>***SMO***</p>
<p>Thanks Michael.</p>
<p>Well said and embraced.  Patience, it is a hard thing to learn, but can be learned as I am experiencing.  Very hard to do at times though, when you know you are on to something and nobody around you sees what you are seeing, as many of us have experienced. &#8220;Path that may have all the doors open&#8221;, this is true when you embrace the things you love and believe in, (Great News Coming Soon). As the saying goes, &#8220;In order to be an Old Wise Man, You Must Be a Young Dumb Man.&#8221;  I can honestly say, I am finally evolving out of the Young Dumb Man now, thank Goodness! The words you have selected to share with us are great ones, thank you for the enlightenment Michael.</p>
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