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Birth Date: Sun, Jun 04 1967

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Thu, Jul 17 01:05 PM

Are You The Favorite Person of Anybody?:

 There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread. --Mother Teresa

Are You The Favorite Person of Anybody?:
A man stands on a sidewalk, waiting to ask passersby a single question: "Are you the favorite person of anybody?" Remarkably simple, yet profound its implications, this script, penned by indie phenom Miranda July, asks viewers to take an inward glance at their own lives. With subtle direction and wonderfully quirky performances, the film was also recently selected for YouTube's online screening

 

 

When you die, people do not remember you by what you had, but what you gave.

 

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Puja this is for you!

When I saw this I thought about you. You always make me feel Good. Thank you my favourite friend.

Coco Hug and HUGS xx

Whoa! This is very cool indeed!

 

Loved it!  Wonder what would happen if we did a real survey like this.   I'll bet the results will be very interesting, maybe even surprising..

 

Her letter to me...

When I retired the first time, I wanted to go to India and work with Mother Teresa. Her work had inspired my life in many ways. I actually received a responce from her signed in her own hand...

 

She asked me to stay put.. That the lonelinss we had in the West was the worst hungar of all... I stayed, changed my business from Lace and Little Stitches to A Work of Heart...

 

I was able to stay and teach thousands of students an art that had been handed down to me... My grandmother's patience and love was a gift I was able to share all over the world...

 

That's what makes Tools so wonderful... we may reach out and touch so many who may not be hungry or dying... in the body more in their soul...

 

Simple touches, nudges, boots and challenges that bring life and love into their broken hearts or wounded lives.

 

For me Tools has become a part of my life and a continuation of A Work of Heart, that Mother Terea inspired me to start...