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The Other Side of Everything - Dean Whitbread

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Recent Posts

  • Passion
  • The Smoky Clouds of Spring
  • Warning: Bad Attitude
  • More Than Two Extinct Species Per Year In England
  • Into The Blood

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Passion

Posted on March 15th by Dean. Comments
I've been properly single for seven months now, but only in the last few weeks have I thought about doing something to change my situation. I decided to seek out ...

Into The Blood

Posted on March 10th by Dean. Comments
Almost always I feel peaceful after meditation. I'm more focused and aware as I get about my tasks. Sometimes, I feel like I'm cruising about on an invisible Segway; at ...
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Liberation

Posted on March 1st by Dean. Comments
How do you describe liberation to somebody who has never experienced it? It's a tough one, that. My mother lost her partner, her soul mate, my father, just over six months ...
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Trapped in Blighty: How to Survive A Currency Collapse

Posted on January 9th by Dean. Comments
Much as I love this country, the thought of being trapped in Blighty does not fill me with a shivering glee of happy anticipation. I'm not a rich person. I have ...
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Opportunities: The Power of Random

Posted on January 1st by Dean. Comments
I believe in the power of random, and I apply this to my life, with great results. Unplanned opportunities are everywhere, every day, small, medium and large. Whether you ...
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A Businessman, A Cleric, and the Book of Things

Posted on December 12th by Dean. Comments
LeWeb, Paris, Day One: LeWeb, Paris, Day Two: The conversations I had on the two days were so completely different. Both costumes gave me advantages. On day one, I was part ...
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Methane: The Other Greenhouse Gas

Posted on November 29th by Dean. Comments
As the world struggles to make political sense of collective environmental guardianship, with so much focus on carbon dioxide produced by humans burning fossil fuels, very little attention is being ...