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RE: Be Your Best: The Cry (Part 2)
I don't quite follow, but I think you're trying to say that it's important not to lose your temper when difficulties come and begin to move us from apathy. It's helpful to keep your temper and think clearly if possible. It will help you make more rational, informed decisions.
For the record, I'm @themanwithnoNAME. Although I don't technically have a MANE, the lack of NAME is more what I focus on. Ha ha. ;)
sorry maybe i'm a bit wrong in typing ... sorry mr. @themanwithnoname
No worries, man. Just wanted to see where you were coming from. :)