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How Would You Change Someone's Mind?
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I would want to try and fit the things to do with what that person likes. One I would try would be swimming with dolphins.
Readsandeats wrote: "Seeing Dolphins up close, laughing with friends at a movie, teaching my nieces to make bread and seeing the joy on their faces as it came out the oven and they got to eat it.
I would want to try a..."
That sounds lovely, Readsandeats! I think freshly baked bread is one of life's great pleasures. It's magical to watch how a few simple ingredients can transform into something so delicious. Just the smell alone is exquisite!
I would love to see the Northern Lights. I think feeling connected to something larger than oneself makes our individual problems fade away.
I would want to try a..."
That sounds lovely, Readsandeats! I think freshly baked bread is one of life's great pleasures. It's magical to watch how a few simple ingredients can transform into something so delicious. Just the smell alone is exquisite!
I would love to see the Northern Lights. I think feeling connected to something larger than oneself makes our individual problems fade away.
Will enjoys going to the classical music concert and getting a tattoo, but refuses Lou's suggestion that they make a trip to his beloved Paris. If you were in Lou's position, what are some of the most joyful life-affirming experiences you've had--and what are some you might want to share with someone in Will's situation?