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March 05, 2007

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I think that gifts come in natural means. Trying to enhance it through technology can be very useful to our abilities, but it may not be necessary if it could only mean temporary enhancement. We should be more concerned of the things we are good at that doesn't need enhancements.

Charlie - I agree with you in general, but in this case, a simple adjustment to her eyeglass prescription (she already wore glasses) solved the problem.

People with no rhythm probably ought not try to be a dancer for a living. But someone with one leg shorter than the other could do just fine if they wore special shoes.

I see the moral as -- don't be afraid to ask questions. Trust your intuition (I feel something is not right) and then explore doggedly to see what is "really" going on.

Yes, Paula - you might not be focused because you have not asked the right questions or gotten to the root cause.

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