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Banking on 'the chance that it might': Long Story Short

Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 17, 2022

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While volunteering to make the world a better place is important, the value of recognizing and pursuing the big and small things that inspire us, or the quirky things that feed our spirits, should not be underrated either.Such pursuits don't have to be complicated. For example, I love a good meteor shower — surely everyone does, right? When I heard we were supposed to have a big meteor shower one night back in November 2019, I convinced... + full article



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