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Patrick OShaughnessy
@patrick_oshag
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I’m not religious, and there was a time I’d have scoffed at reading this book, but it is thought provoking.
Good reminder for me that you earn a high return on an open mind.
“Our excesses are the best clues to our own poverty, and our best way of concealing it from ourselves” pic.twitter.com/eOXExdJJ2n
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Jeremy Walter
@jeremywalter
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26. sij |
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Eclesiastes is my most read book of the Bible, and I remember seeing Brent recommend this awhile back. Just ordered now ... thanks for the prompt, Patrick.
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@therealcounts
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26. sij |
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that's a great perspective.
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Michael Demaray
@MYDemaray
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27. sij |
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Super interesting. Thanks for the reco. Been lots of Brent and Patrick in my ears lately. Enjoying all you both have to share.
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David Armstrong
@djamesarmstrong
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26. sij |
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You don’t have to be religous to get a lot out of the original source material either. It’s scarily good poetry.
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David Armstrong
@djamesarmstrong
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The race is not to the swift, the battle not to the strong, but time and chance happens to all of us. Some think thats pessimistic, but i dont think so. its a comfort.
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