How could I possibly connect Personal History with the New Hampshire Presidential Primary results? Well, the results are so yesterday ...
This is not an endorsement for either John McCain and Hillary Clinton, but I think they shared victories Tuesday because they showed who they really are (keeping in mind that they are politicians after all).
Hillary Clinton referred to "finding her voice" in New Hampshire. What does that mean? It means she said what she really felt. In today's political world, honesty is groundbreaking.
Showing who you really are is exactly what personal history is about -- sharing your story so future generations will know who you are. In a sense, you define yourself so others will know you -- the real you.
Want to know more about personal history? Check out my website, www.lessonsfromlife.com.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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Hello Sue,
After a month or maybe almost two months of ignoring my own blog I sat down to get started again and realized I needed some inspiration. I read everyone of your posts and each one set me to thinking. I did some thinking earlier today about my past: for years I thought of myself as tall. Yes believe it not I believed I was tall. All because I got my growth very early so that in the 8th grade I was the tallest in my class and probably the most awkward. So, back to my own blog.
Merry Mary.
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