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by Dr. Rick Kirschner on October 24, 2008
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Dr. Rick Kirschner: @Gaea Yudron, wow, great article! Who knew red was so powerful? (Well, Superman, the Ashland grizzlies, etc. etc.) Thanks for the comment, Rick
Gaea Yudron: Hi Rick, this New York Times article on color made me think of your blog on what colors to wear when... but this is about room [...]
Dr. Rick Kirschner: @Frank Cowley, Thanks, happy to do it, and I hope you will return and leave your comments on the posts! best wishes, Rick
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Ricky, write me, I’d like to talk some Jeff Beck with you…JL
Dear Rick,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss…..a friend that became so close as to be like family…..and the experience his passing has brought you to of focusing on the wonderment of every moment. A co-worker of mine has suffered a great loss as well and I watch him carefully as I see his daily struggle to make sense of it and to try to return to the mundane everyday business that swirls around him. You reflected on the losses in the world that are created by people against people and in reading that it is almost overwhelming to imagine how the world can continue to survive with people like that in its midst. So, we must embrace the things that create wonder, that we open our eyes each morning and seek out the good in the world and close our eyes each evening and pray that we will be safe as we sleep, when we are vulnerable…..suddenly the song from Hansel and Gretel comes to mind, the one about angels watching while we sleep.
Thank you for your continued support to look forward, reflect backward and use that reflection to continue to make every moment count and every communication we have be positive and supportive of this, the human condition.
Best,
Peggy
Thanks for the link to my site regarding a recent post about dealing with difficult people. I’ve had a chance to review some of the stuff on your site, and I find it to be interesting and thought provoking – I’m sure I’ll be back.
Hi Rick, this New York Times article on color made me think of your blog on what colors to wear when…
but this is about room environments….
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/06/science/06color.html?hp