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  • The final days of the Rosedales
  • The man who’s wife called him a robot
  • The Disability Industrial Complex
  • The Disability Industrial Complex – Roman meets Brad
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  • adverse childhood experience,  business corruption,  doctor work,  human psychology,  personal development

    After healing the inner child, something is missing

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    Dr. Sherman peered across his big oak desk at Brad, and then at Hannah. A wizened old man in thick spectacles, he had seen every misfortune that could fall on a human life, and the consequences. After a thorough evaluation backed by 40 years of psychiatric practice, he had only three words. “Go to sleep,” said Dr. Sherman. His tone was gentle but firm. “Go to sleep? What the hell does that mean?” says Hannah. “I brought you this poor doctor who has been bamboozled and cheated by everybody and their damn mother, and all you can say is go to sleep?” Her sharp voice cracked like a whip, causing…

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    Joel Weddington
  • doctor work,  human psychology,  maternal introject,  money and wealth,  personal development,  Superman

    You want to be a doctor? Hahaha

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    “You don’t really mean that. You don’t really want to be a doctor.” Natalie looked at him with one eye closed and blew a cloud of smoke at him. She knew he hated that. Then, she laughed. “I mean it, Mom. I made straight As my first year of college, and my undergraduate advisor suggested it. She got me thinking – what better way is there to help people and also be successful? Even help our family.” Brad ignored the foul odor of the cheap cigarettes. Talking about helping the family however, that rang hollow in his ears. But, he had to give her a little credit. She wasn’t a…

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    Joel Weddington

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A Very Human Mission

  • The final days of the Rosedales
  • The man who’s wife called him a robot
  • The Disability Industrial Complex
  • The Disability Industrial Complex – Roman meets Brad
  • The Disability Industrial Complex – a case of bad knees
  • Oman decides to challenge Brad (Numan) on Earth
  • Discoveries about the ultimate reality

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