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Be careful about coming to conclusions about people and things; it may be a coming to a stagnant end psychologically!

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Be careful about coming to conclusions about people and things; it may be a coming to a stagnant end psychologically! 

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[Jagged Ambush Bug in a wild Yellow Daisy: They perch by day in flowers and mostly are “sit-and-wait” predators, attacking all kinds of insects, often insects that are much larger than themselves. They often even attack bees. They have powerful vice-like, mantis-like, front legs that are great for grasping.]

Patience is a virtue for a Jagged Assassin Bug in a wild Yellow Daisy Flower.  Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

Patience is a virtue for a Jagged Assassin Bug in a wild Yellow Daisy Flower. Photo by Thomas Peace 2014

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If you systematize your life into bundles of practices and methodologies…

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.     If you systematize your life into bundles of practices and methodologies…  you — despite thinking that you are vibrant — are likely mechanical and robotic.  

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.   [Below is an Ambush Bug (Assassin Bug); they are “sit-and-wait” predators that eat other insects, including bees, flies, butterflies and moths.  They often attack insects much larger than themselves.]

Patiently waiting for the next crawling meal... Ambush Bug ... Assassin Bug ... by Thomas Peace 2013

Patiently waiting for the next crawling meal… Ambush Bug … Assassin Bug … by Thomas Peace 2013