Blog summary by Month
Blogs for July 2023:
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🤗 love and 🤗 502 words
➥ Saturday July 01, 2023 by: donnot
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🌦 reliability 🌥 446 words
➥ Sunday July 02, 2023 by: donnot
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😒 empathy, 🤯 567 words
➥ Monday July 03, 2023 by: donnot
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😕 autonomy 😕 547 words
➥ Tuesday July 04, 2023 by: donnot
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⚖ seeking balance ⚖ 547 words
➥ Wednesday July 05, 2023 by: donnot
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😬 moving forward 😎 594 words
➥ Thursday July 06, 2023 by: donnot
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🛠 the practical 🛠 603 words
➥ Friday July 07, 2023 by: donnot
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“ i forgot ” 8 words
➥ Saturday July 08, 2023 by: donnot
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😉 courage 😏 321 words
➥ Sunday July 09, 2023 by: donnot
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🚶 striving 🚶 523 words
➥ Monday July 10, 2023 by: donnot
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🔪 compassion 🔨 527 words
➥ Tuesday July 11, 2023 by: donnot
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👊 responsibility 👊 346 words
➥ Wednesday July 12, 2023 by: donnot
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🤝 unity 🤝 522 words
➥ Thursday July 13, 2023 by: donnot
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😄 acceptance 😄 496 words
➥ Friday July 14, 2023 by: donnot
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🎢 regular inventory 🎠 336 words
➥ Saturday July 15, 2023 by: donnot
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🗣 listening 👂 568 words
➥ Sunday July 16, 2023 by: donnot
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😕 with hope 😕 689 words
➥ Monday July 17, 2023 by: donnot
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🌰 growth 🌺 568 words
➥ Tuesday July 18, 2023 by: donnot
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🌟 tempering 🌠 601 words
➥ Wednesday July 19, 2023 by: donnot
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😒 forgiveness 😌 392 words
➥ Thursday July 20, 2023 by: donnot
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🌈 freedom 🌈 504 words
➥ Friday July 21, 2023 by: donnot
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🤝 extending a 🤝 565 words
➥ Saturday July 22, 2023 by: donnot
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😵 inspired 😲 508 words
➥ Sunday July 23, 2023 by: donnot
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🌜 goodwill is 🌛 628 words
➥ Monday July 24, 2023 by: donnot
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😬 practicing 😬 558 words
➥ Tuesday July 25, 2023 by: donnot
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🌋 open-mindedness 🌄 543 words
➥ Wednesday July 26, 2023 by: donnot
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😬 STEP ONE 😁 514 words
➥ Thursday July 27, 2023 by: donnot
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🤔 inviting generosity, 🤔 507 words
➥ Friday July 28, 2023 by: donnot
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😵 being prudent 😲 364 words
➥ Saturday July 29, 2023 by: donnot
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🧠 open mind, 🧠 413 words
➥ Sunday July 30, 2023 by: donnot
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🌬 simplicity 🌫 468 words
➥ Monday July 31, 2023 by: donnot
☯ The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao ☯
by Lao-Tse
Translated by James Legge
Book 1
3) Therefore he who would administer the kingdom, honouring it as
he honours his own person, may be employed to govern it, and he who
would administer it with the love which he bears to his own person
may be entrusted with it.