Thoughts for the Holiday

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Tonight is the start of Yom Kippur.
One of the principles of Yom Kippur is to ask forgiveness of people you have wronged.
I've always felt this was a good exercise, but I kind of shied away from really having to tell some of the people with whom I'd been less than stellar with that I was sorry.
This year, I'm in either a more reckless or honest frame of mind, so I would like to use this post to apologize to anyone (everyone) to whom I was a major pain, irritating, impatient, or a poor listener during the past year.
Spencer and Zack, you are the best! Nancy, Ralph, Sidney and Amy, I am blessed to have you in my life.

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