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Paper vs Rock re-examined

Posted on April 5, 2011 by Lee-Anne Ragan

Life Lenses™ is all about taking a second look, finding a new outlook, re-examining perspectives, even (especially) those perspectives we’ve held for a lifetime.

‘nuf said.  Love this picture.

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