What I Learned From 2008 – Conrad Hake

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Guest post by Conrad Hake who writes over at Leveraged Intelligence

This is the first real blog entry inserted Christmas morning 2008:

December: Christmas in High Contrast Comparing our family Christmas with learning the evening before of the death of one our close friends from early onset Alzheimer’s disease.

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My willingness to try things has left me with a broad appreciation of the human condition. I’m definitely a big tent believer and spend very little time judging by life situations and pay more attention to whether people are willing to support or violate the integrity of other people. What I try to do with my blog is to be sincere and honest – and have a lot of fun!

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  1. J.D. Meieron Jan 14th 2009 at 4:11 am

    Christmas in High Contrast is a good post.

    I can relate.

    J.D. Meiers last blog post..13 Motivation Techniques

  2. Conradon Jan 18th 2009 at 7:37 pm

    Thanks, J.D. Relating to a story like that is about the most a person could ask for. Life can really make a point to you!

    Conrads last blog post..Powerlessness and Rage

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