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  1. I've been diagnosed with fatal thymic carcinoma. Follow my progress and show support at http://www.caringbridge.org...
  2. My safety is not in what's out there, but what's inside me.
  3. Maturity Models Have It Backwards http://amplify.com/u/qy0
  4. Medical advice after 3 days in hospital: Don't let them puncture your lung.
  5. LAST WEEK! Only 4 places left open for AYE Conference registrants #ayeconf http://ping.fm/58Uy0
  6. Before you risk asking for what you want, risk figuring out what you really want.
  7. I don't care to have me used as the object of someone else's fantasies, and I don't care to use another person the same way.
  8. Anything not worth doing is not worth doing right.
  9. @dws What will we run out of next? ME: One thing for sure, we won't run out of reasons.
  10. Where can we validate this offer? Or is it a #beatcancer spam/scam? Really beating cancer is worth more than a penny to me.
  11. People have the capacity to live happy lives.
  12. Going fast: only 6 spots remain for the AYE Conference, and only 26 days to grab yourself one http://ow.ly/ugXM #ayeconf
  13. AYE Conference registration report: Only 7 places left, then registration is closed. ayeconference.com #ayeconf
  14. When the map and the territory don't agree, believe the territory. - Swedish Army instructions.
  15. Different Maps = Different Realities http://amplify.com/u/n4m
  16. http://amplify.com/u/n4g
  17. #ayeconf AYE is less than a month away, and only 8 places left now before we stop taking registrations.
  18. @johannarothman When does the spec freeze? ME: When Hell freezes over.
  19. Outside stimuli don't define me; They merely provide an opportunity for me to respond.
  20. The worst possible thing I can imagine doing to a person is to leave them alive to reflect on how they misspent their life.