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The world is a puzzle that can be solved, but you have to work at it. It’s a grind. Talking the things that annoy, amuse, confuse, and bedazzle you through is part of the alchemy that spins your lead into gold. This is us trying to do that. Except, at the end of the day, that’s all bullshit. And you can’t just hope that it will work out. You have to push and push and push, except when you don’t. And that’s when you have to just shrug it off and believe that it will probably be ok.
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The world is a puzzle that can be solved, but you have to work at it. It’s a grind. Talking the things that annoy, amuse, confuse, and bedazzle you through is part of the alchemy that spins your lead into gold. This is us trying to do that. Except, at the end of the day, that’s all bullshit. And you can’t just hope that it will work out. You have to push and push and push, except when you don’t. And that’s when you have to just shrug it off and believe that it will probably be ok.
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  <description>This is the second in our series of off the cuff, spontaneous podcast journals. Our hosts (mostly Gabe) take a minute to ramble about something and see what comes out. Then they share it with you. *This time: The Credibility Bookshelf vs. Authenticity. * 
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    <![CDATA[<p>This is the second in our series of off the cuff, spontaneous podcast journals. Our hosts (mostly Gabe) take a minute to ramble about something and see what comes out. Then they share it with you. *<em>This time: The Credibility Bookshelf vs. Authenticity. *</em></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Want to look smart? Try a credibility bookshelf" rel="nofollow" href="https://thehustle.co/05042020-credibility-bookshelf/">Want to look smart? Try a credibility bookshelf</a> &mdash; Toss out your pantsuits, put aside your Ph.D.’s: In quarantine, the surest way to command expertise is to plop yourself in front of a bookshelf.</li><li><a title="THE BACKGROUND" rel="nofollow" href="https://monosnap.com/file/ZgIOYIAJU26Cbjszm3f6xSkQMM6T85">THE BACKGROUND</a></li></ul>]]>
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  <description>Welcome to It Will Probably Be Okay: Journals. 
Off the cuff extemporaneous speaking with words and passion. 
This is a short journal entry on the impact that I see the ongoing COVID-19 panic having on the children I work with. Not specifically, but as a whole generation. I should probably emphasize that. 
This essay represents my own views and not the views of my employers or the liscencing board which hodls my professional credentials. Maybe if you're going to put this disclaimer on it, you shoudn't publish it. 
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Off the cuff extemporaneous speaking with words and passion. </p>

<p>This is a short journal entry on the impact that I see the ongoing COVID-19 panic having on the children I work with. Not specifically, but as a whole generation. I should probably emphasize that. </p>

<p>This essay represents my own views and not the views of my employers or the liscencing board which hodls my professional credentials. Maybe if you&#39;re going to put this disclaimer on it, you shoudn&#39;t publish it. </p>]]>
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Off the cuff extemporaneous speaking with words and passion. </p>

<p>This is a short journal entry on the impact that I see the ongoing COVID-19 panic having on the children I work with. Not specifically, but as a whole generation. I should probably emphasize that. </p>

<p>This essay represents my own views and not the views of my employers or the liscencing board which hodls my professional credentials. Maybe if you&#39;re going to put this disclaimer on it, you shoudn&#39;t publish it. </p>]]>
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