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Posted by on Sep 21, 2013 in Blog, Essays | 3 comments

The Beauty of Imperfection

 

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Within each one of us isn’t perfection, but rather innumerable imperfections.  Some qualities — things like foreign accents, battle scars, crow’s feet, a few extra pounds, whatever — shouldn’t really concern us much.  They are what gives us our identity.  They are what give our lives our fondest experiences.  They are what makes each of us unique.

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Posted by on Jul 31, 2013 in Blog, Personal | 2 comments

Making a Small Difference: A Random Act of Human Kindness

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Perhaps there’s something inspirational about this beautiful moment in time — hopefully memorialized here in print — which might foster more of the same.  Yes, much more of the same.  We so desperately need that.

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Posted by on Jun 22, 2013 in Blog, World Series of Poker | 9 comments

The Things We Never Knew

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Richard Turnbull died a few days ago.

He was the oldest dealer on the World Series of Poker staff.  Richard may have been 86 in calendar years, but he was 21 in spirit.  Richard loved poker and his favorite time of year was traveling to Las Vegas every summer to be with so many of the people he called his friends.

It’s a mystery as to why it happened.  Senseless really.

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