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The Burden of Worry

This post is the seventeenth in a series, “Lessons from my Father, Lewis Marler,” who lived from 1921-1998.

None of us are perfect, and neither was my father.

Lewis Marler would have been the first person to tell you so.

If he was reading this blog he would say to me, “Malcolm, you’re making

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Reaching the Unreachable

This post is the sixteenth in a series, “Lessons from my Father, Lewis Marler,” who lived from 1921-1998.

One man had rough, calloused hands from his construction work.  He cussed and sometimes wasn’t kind in the way he spoke to his wife.  He thought religion was for sissies.

Another was a successful businessman who lived

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