12 Notes on Life and Creativity

Time has gone by. I had expected to post this sooner. Though the book above is not about disclosure per se I read it and thought it’s the ideal guide to help a person create a plan for how to live their life.

To get readers to buy the book I’ll quote from page 175:

“We’ve all been put on this planet for a reason, and there’s no use spending the minutes we have trying to create enemies. The only choice we have now is to either fight or unite, and please hear me when I say, the only answer is to unite.”

Coming together is called for. My goal is to fight the stigma that causes a person to have shame. Telling stories is the way to create empathy. The person who reads a first-person account and is not moved to have compassion–that’s their issue.

12 Notes on Life and Creativity was the clarion call to me in terms of how to operate. Author Quincy Jones has won 28 Grammy awards. He was also a humanitarian. Not in the game only for self-gain.

After reading this book and others I’ve thought long and hard about how to continue in the blogs and what to write about. My goal is twice a month on the same day in each blog to write a communique I call Left of the Dialogue. To share information about what’s going on in terms of new laws that will impact Americans.

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Author: Christina Bruni

Christina Bruni is the author of the new book Working Assets: A Career Guide for Peers. She contributed a chapter "Recovery is Within Reach" to Benessere Psicologico: Contemporary Thought on Italian American Mental Health.

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