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Eeyore opens ours eyes to enhancing mental health perspective

Posted on April 30, 2014 by Lee-Anne Ragan
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Photo Credit: nikoretro via Compfight cc

I love this perspective on Eeyore – as it widens the circle, instead of decreasing it.  I never looked at Eeyore this way before.  And that’s a good thing.

Whether it’s perspectives on mental health issues or anything, with wider eyes, more light gets in & there’s more room for understanding.

Eeyore

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