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  • So i’ve always intuitively felt since I was a kid that we all came here with instructions/purpose from God but as we (kids) get older and are indoctrinated into sytems of the world and by our parents belief systems we forget our instructions and spend most of our lifetime getting hit by clues and reminders from strangers that don’t understand…

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    Brett and Nicole Brown
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    • It’s funny, but I believe that we learn about our limitations as kids so much that we forget about our capacity to do things as adults.

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      • Love this topic… I’ll watch when your script becomes a film

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        • Interesting Lawrence. And Thank you Brett. Do you believe we learn ABOUT our limitations or are they spoken into us?

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        • Yes!!! Infact my personal motto as a Mom was “ I can fix anything “ even to the point of walking infront of their class to fix their science project that wasn’t working as planned without letting them try first. I have to tell my self not only can I not fix everything but I interrupt their life lessons when I do.

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        • If you had to choose which era’s had the best music in terms of A) important messages and B) best memories …

          For me it’s 70’s for importance and 80’s for best memories,

          Brett, Nicole Brown and Kimberly
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          • The 70’s for importance, the 90’s for best memories <3

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            • The 70s had a lot of bangers, but I think the 80s is the memories because it was when I was a teen.

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              • 80s for me, definitely. Interestingly though the messages of the 30s and 40s music were important at the time. Uplifting and patriotic during the war, the songs brought people together and cheered up troops. And in later years, when those folks had Alzheimers the music soorhed them, because those were times they could remember. Speaking…

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              • So my 10 yr old daughter wants to know why every song on the radio she hears are mainly romantic songs and why adults don’t have anything else to sing about? Other than “Happy” by Pharrell what are some you all like?

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                Brett, Lawrence and Kimberly
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                • Yes, I’m responding to my own post much like how I talk to myself… I’d say “ lovely day” Bill Withers, I think that would pass

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                  • Don’t Worry Be Happy perhaps? I see a theme here…

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                    • “People Make the World Go Round” by the Stylistics

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                      • Keeping it 10 year old friendly, I think Bruno Mars has a couple songs that might fit the upbeat vibe.

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