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	<title>Comments on: Ode to 2009</title>
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		<title>By: Dan-the-man</title>
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		<description>2009.  Odd, odd year.  The bad... well, the bad is obvious, isn&#039;t it?  Jobs went away.  Profits plummeted.  Moods soured.

The good?  Reset.  We&#039;ve reset our measuring stick haven&#039;t we?  As we bid farewell to 2009, I&#039;m reminded of words spoken often by my then 98 year-old Grandmother.  Always be glad you&#039;re ABLE to work (not necessarily working, but able to), never cry over something money can replace.  Everything always happens for a reason.

So, my comment, I suppose, is a question:  Why did 2009 happen for you?  Chances are, you don&#039;t know yet.  However, if you sit still long enough, listen long enough, and watch long enough, it will reveal itself to you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2009.  Odd, odd year.  The bad&#8230; well, the bad is obvious, isn&#8217;t it?  Jobs went away.  Profits plummeted.  Moods soured.</p>
<p>The good?  Reset.  We&#8217;ve reset our measuring stick haven&#8217;t we?  As we bid farewell to 2009, I&#8217;m reminded of words spoken often by my then 98 year-old Grandmother.  Always be glad you&#8217;re ABLE to work (not necessarily working, but able to), never cry over something money can replace.  Everything always happens for a reason.</p>
<p>So, my comment, I suppose, is a question:  Why did 2009 happen for you?  Chances are, you don&#8217;t know yet.  However, if you sit still long enough, listen long enough, and watch long enough, it will reveal itself to you.</p>
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