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  "description": "… maybe not. It’s all about the lens through which you view the story.",
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  "textContent": "A long time ago I watched a Ted Talk where the female presenter told a story about the ‘ups and downs’ of life. I thought it was so good I wanted to save it. I clearly did not. It has always frustrated me because I often wanted to share it and I couldn’t, so I was delighted to see this post in my morning feed. 🔗 Maybe | Matt Mullenweg It’s about that very story as told by Alan Watts. 🔗📼 A Chinese Farmer Story - Alan Watts If you would prefer a text version of the same story - but a different writer, 🔗 I found this In that article I found this image … … because ‘horse’ - but it caught my eye because of this painting … … which is a painting my mum bought when we lived in Singapore and came back to the UK with us - before I took it to the USA. (Must be something going on with my Mum today - 🖇️ only click if you like Andy Williams. That’s it. No profound conclusion. No ‘meaning of life’. Just posting this here for posterity … finally having the story that had eluded me for so long and tangentially reminding me of my mum - albeit obliquely. But that’s life right? Connections. That’s It.",
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