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Right in the centre - Thought dictators

By Ken Waddell 

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The world is polluted today with thought dictators and nobody likes them. It doesn鈥檛 matter what a person鈥檚 beliefs are, they don鈥檛 like to be told what they must think, what they must say and, perhaps more important, what they must not say.

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Right in the centre - Labels and such

By Ken Waddell

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I am convinced that more than ever before in history, we have assigned labels to more things, people and conditions than ever. Labels can be helpful, but they can also be very harmful. It gets further complicated by the fact that we don鈥檛 have a lot of control over some of the labelling.

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Right in the Centre - Foundational truths

By Ken Waddell

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I am  glad to see that the world is catching up with where my family has been at for decades. I hear a lot about equality and inclusion and a bunch of other 21st century buzzwords. Just about every new verbal invention that comes up has some resonance with family values that have been part of our existence for generations.

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Right in the Centre - Staying optimistic

By Ken Waddell

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Maintaining an optimistic outlook can be tough, especially if a person absorbs too much news. I think it鈥檚 important to be well informed and we should look at all the world around us, not just the bad news but the good news too. The sun came up this morning, if you are reading this, we can assume you got up this morning too. It鈥檚 spring and the crops will soon be seeded. The flowers are starting to sprout. The world is a pretty good place overall.

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Right in the Centre - Embracing spring

By Ken Waddell

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There are no guarantees, but it looks like winter might be over. It wasn鈥檛 the worst winter on record but it certainly felt like the longest one in a while. My farmer friends tell me they are several days away from 鈥済etting on the land鈥 although fields are starting to dry up.

Spring is optimism season. My wife is a bit apprehensive about the season, as I have often attempted some form of expansion in the spring time. Makes sense to me, longer daylight hours, warmer weather and a promising future all seem like good conditions to grow and expand.

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