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Today's Quote: Thomas Jefferson
Ed Hanchett
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Today's Quote: Thomas Jefferson

"Honesty is the first chapter in the book of widson"  - Thomas Jefferson

Such a powerful, yet simple statement.

I find myself seeking understanding, discernment - and wisdom - every day. Life is cimplicated and it's easy to become overwhelemed by all of the "chatter" that surrounds us. Yet how relevant is it that wisdom simply begins with honesty? I know for us, honesty is one of our core values and something we strive to uphold....even when it isn't pretty.

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