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					<description><![CDATA[Its incredibly refreshing assimilating this core life scribble. A new paradigm and mirror of perspective. But does it apply to every situation? On the whole, I love it, keep it up. 

A friend inquire of me how he could deal with his inability to include his wife in his decision making as a result of her discouragement to his career pursuit but after he ignored her &#038; went in for it, today his wife is enjoying his success without questioning, but he has ruled her out of his future plans. How do I explain the KWINK concept or principle to assist him avoiding his perception.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its incredibly refreshing assimilating this core life scribble. A new paradigm and mirror of perspective. But does it apply to every situation? On the whole, I love it, keep it up. </p>
<p>A friend inquire of me how he could deal with his inability to include his wife in his decision making as a result of her discouragement to his career pursuit but after he ignored her &amp; went in for it, today his wife is enjoying his success without questioning, but he has ruled her out of his future plans. How do I explain the KWINK concept or principle to assist him avoiding his perception.<br />
Thank you</p>
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