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  1. I woke up on Easter morning and opened up a book I have been reading called “Possessing Joy,” by Steve Backlund. The title of the chapter that I was beginning was called “Destination Disease,” which went on to talk all about how our joy cannot be dependant upon reaching our destination. With the Boston Marathon just around the corner it was a timely word. I find myself easily drifting off thinking about how I would feel after winning the Boston Marathon. Not that it is a bad thing to dream about achieving coach
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