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Are You DYING? In nature, living things are either growing or they are dying. There is no middle ground. If you look around you objectively you can classify your friends and associates easily. I remember reading an editorial noting that most people stop learning after they graduate from high school; some even go on to college, but the real interest in learning is dead. College is just a ticket to a higher paying job, and once the test is over, the knowledge necessary to pass the test is discarded. What is the point? Why do most people (85%) hate their jobs, yet continue to do them and then die soon after they stop. Is it perhaps because they had died long ago, and the job they hated so much was their only reason for living? This is life? This is what we were put here on earth for? To labor endlessly at a JOB we hate until we grow too old or too tired or too sick to continue? I don't think so. My theory is we were put on this earth with certain gifts, talents if you will, and our creator wants to see how we use them. Some get a job and stop growing right there. Others advance into useful careers, and some flower and keep growing till the day they die. If you are lucky you might know one of the latter. If you are wonderful you might be one of the latter. If your have read this far you must either be a glutton for punishment, sick and tired of being sick and tired, or wanting to be wonderful. We were all put here on this earth for a purpose, and I believe it is to be useful. If you can determine what it is that "twangs your heart strings" as Mark Victor Hansen says, then you will never work again, and you will flower and grow until your body is finally burned up and you die like Dr. Norman Walker at work at age 130. How many books have you read in the last year? Not novels, BOOKS. When was the last time you took a self improvement course?, anything from gardening to sewing to cooking to auto mechanics to adult education. If the answer is zero and "long time", then you are on a down hill course, and are dying."> As A dying man grasps at straws, I offer a straw. Go to your nearest book shop and order a small paperback book called "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George S. Clason. Order Now!I Most who read these pages will note this advice and pass on. For you who do I am sad. Were you a child of mine you would have already read this book and be the wiser, for I give it to all my children and friends. It is easy, fascinating reading, and may turn you from your downhill path to death back onto an upward path of growth, wonderment and enjoyment. When you can describe to me the walls of Babylon, call 303-579-2084. (I've had this page up for 8 years and so far no one has called!) If you have not done so already please go to NUTRITION 101, and follow the numbers. It is a forward to this 500+ subject nutritional website. When you finish that it will drop you into the INDEX. and you can check out "Fruits and vegetables, why eat them". The Juice Guy Hank Boschen
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