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Re. Morality
10th Jun 2020 6:40pm
Re. Morality
10th Jun 2020 7:42pm
Dear J,
To me your piece is profound in recognizing human behavior and its insatiable need for stuff and more stuff at the expense of morals and civility. If I’m on the right road here? Losing sight of humanity and putting self above service to others is, if it ever was, a lost art as of late.
The formatting of the piece and the picture are outstanding. Brilliant piece. The very best of luck in the comp. H🌷
To me your piece is profound in recognizing human behavior and its insatiable need for stuff and more stuff at the expense of morals and civility. If I’m on the right road here? Losing sight of humanity and putting self above service to others is, if it ever was, a lost art as of late.
The formatting of the piece and the picture are outstanding. Brilliant piece. The very best of luck in the comp. H🌷
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Re: Re. Morality
10th Jun 2020 7:44pm
Re. Morality
Your view of morality takes me to its earliest inception with brushstrokes of brlliance when we held our moral teachings with hands too small to grasp them. Truly an oringinal metaphor rich in connotations.
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John
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John
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Re: Re. Morality
10th Jun 2020 10:08pm
Re. Morality
10th Jun 2020 10:46pm
Love the creative use of minisculed and humaned. Terrific focus in it's brevity. The overall message is gripping, intuitive, penetrating and concise.
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Re. Morality
10th Jun 2020 10:49pm
That was worded with incredible beauty and precision... And the visual presentation is top notch! The grass is always greener on the other side, as they say. You know I'm a sucker for sweet visuals. Great work, Jen ❤️
You might like this 😁
https://youtu.be/rBpaUICxEhk
You might like this 😁
https://youtu.be/rBpaUICxEhk
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