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Our Precocious Little Darlings     It is hard to suppress the truth.   It is even harder in a six year old.   In my latest Patrica   Peppersnout story (find it in this month’s Shanti Sun Magazine! Shantisun.joomag.com) Patricia’s truth is spilling out of her in spite of Mom’s efforts.    And so it is.   Why teach the truth to children if they cannot share it with those they love and Trust?   We all know about the importance of respect of course.   Do you find that older generations ( and old fashioned people) tend to miss out on the freshness of Youth by insisting on rigid standards of respect?   Quite frankly I’ve had to tell my young ones that you have to be careful especially when talking to the elderly, challenging their Idea of the status quo is just not the way to get along and may not be their job. It may not be mine either.   A wise and enlightened elder in my community told my youngest that like Super heroes, we may have to keep some powers and

Read Yourself Well

Read Yourself Well. What should people who aspire to be well read?  An alcoholic in recovery does not want to kick back with romantic fiction about people in exotic places enjoying martinis!  A food addict doesn't need the lure of cupcake recipes hidden in her spy thriller. Well People who want to stay well, read about well people living exciting and healthy lives full of tantalizing foods and drinks that are good for them. You want to read about people making good decisions that have great results , right?  Welcome to Well.Ink.  Fiction Inspirational Motivational non fiction Poetry Biographies Bibliographies Children's Youth Young Adults All created with wellness on every level in mind; Happy Healthy  Green    Wholesome A really good read!  Enjoy!   Asabi A. Hunter , CCO