One. Day.

Feb 19, 2012 14:09



The great Will Eisner once did a comics story that took place over ten minutes, and ended with the line, "What's ten minutes in a man's life?"

It is, as it turned out in both the story and in many circumstances in the real world, very, very significant.

Yesterday, I offered a free ebook of DRAWING OUT THE DRAGONS - A Meditation on Art, Destiny, and ( Read more... )

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brithistorian February 20 2012, 00:46:34 UTC
This was amazing. I've just downloaded your ebook, and as soon as I finish this comment I'm going to share your post in my LJ. As someone who at various points in the past has been uncomfortably close to the edge, and who has a daughter who has in recent months come even closer to the edge, I am continually in awe at how often one little thing can lead someone to take a step back, get help, and give living another try.

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coppervale February 20 2012, 04:09:59 UTC
I hope you like the book - and I hope there is something meaningful and helpful in it for both of you. I believe in you.

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mwillmoth February 20 2012, 01:42:07 UTC
James,

Thanks :-)

<== Mike ==>

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coppervale February 20 2012, 04:11:02 UTC
You're welcome, brother.

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m_cobweb February 20 2012, 03:28:28 UTC
Thank you. I'm very close to my breaking point right now, and have been for too long, and I didn't anything could (or would) reach me. Maybe this can.

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coppervale February 20 2012, 04:10:49 UTC
I hope so. Hang in there. Let me know if it helps. I believe in you, too.

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coppervale February 20 2012, 21:36:31 UTC
Thank you, Lois! ;)

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Thanks. anonymous March 14 2012, 19:46:59 UTC
Just last week I had a crazy idea that would basically amount to trading in the exercise bike I've been riding the last couple of years for a real bike. I've been in the process of talking myself out of it ever since. Thank you for your book, my wife sent it to me with a note saying that she believes in me, I read it, and now I'm ready to do what I've always wanted, but been afraid to do: start my own business. Wish you the best in all you do.

- Mark

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