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		<title>By: Masa Song</title>
		<link>http://www.letterlover.net/2009/06/02/a-dream-deferred/#comment-15779</link>
		<author>Masa Song</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 07:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Wow, how heartwarming to read about someone so down to earth like him making the most out of life!  I'm not a gardening person, but I think it's priceless to see them so excited about the five tiny tomatoes that sprouted in their back yard.  Oh wait...  I planted some daffodils about three winters ago, and was excited when they sprouted, so I understand the feeling.

I empathize with how Bryan Clay feels, when he talks about how crazy it is because moola seems to be the measure of success.  Samara, I see a common trait in you and Bryan Clay - you're both intrinsically wealthy.  You both have the motivation to strive for your unique definition of success, have the resilience to bounce back during difficult times, and are humbled to be given the opportunity to take on the world (whether it be striving for the Gold, or in your case - stimulating us intellectually, inspiring readers to be thoughtful citizens, guiding people to happiness, or something else that keeps you itching that I couldn't think of).  I'm so excited to read about another wonderful person with an ability to make a positive difference in this world through his profession as well as his  foundation.  Thank you for sharing this wonderful article.  Hang tight, and don't give up being yourself.

p.s.  I saw a little bit of the Kardashians on tv once about a year ago.  You could laugh at me for not knowing Bruce Jenner or the Kardashians.  I kept nagging on my friend asking what it is about them that makes them famous.  I don't think I still quite get it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, how heartwarming to read about someone so down to earth like him making the most out of life!  I&#8217;m not a gardening person, but I think it&#8217;s priceless to see them so excited about the five tiny tomatoes that sprouted in their back yard.  Oh wait&#8230;  I planted some daffodils about three winters ago, and was excited when they sprouted, so I understand the feeling.</p>
<p>I empathize with how Bryan Clay feels, when he talks about how crazy it is because moola seems to be the measure of success.  Samara, I see a common trait in you and Bryan Clay - you&#8217;re both intrinsically wealthy.  You both have the motivation to strive for your unique definition of success, have the resilience to bounce back during difficult times, and are humbled to be given the opportunity to take on the world (whether it be striving for the Gold, or in your case - stimulating us intellectually, inspiring readers to be thoughtful citizens, guiding people to happiness, or something else that keeps you itching that I couldn&#8217;t think of).  I&#8217;m so excited to read about another wonderful person with an ability to make a positive difference in this world through his profession as well as his  foundation.  Thank you for sharing this wonderful article.  Hang tight, and don&#8217;t give up being yourself.</p>
<p>p.s.  I saw a little bit of the Kardashians on tv once about a year ago.  You could laugh at me for not knowing Bruce Jenner or the Kardashians.  I kept nagging on my friend asking what it is about them that makes them famous.  I don&#8217;t think I still quite get it.</p>
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