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	Comments on: Gabrielle Begun	</title>
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		By: ilya j. teplitsky		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great content very well written. The author is clearly a teenager, yet possesses the ancient wisdom of self-understanding and that of others. I like the part when she says that she loves her imperfections. Perhaps, she had discovered by the age of 12 what took me 60 years to discover: Every serious character defect is the other side of a great talent, and both sides cannot be separated and come as a package. I agree that talking to people about your problems can help us cope with them and feel better in the process. I hope that the author will rediscover within herself even more efficient ways to problem resolutions. I am sure that there are powers of intelligence, creativity and intuition in the mind and heart of this old soul in a teenage body. 
I totally agree with the author&#039;s conclusion that accepting oneself  is a prerequisite of changing the world, and I am certain that Gabrielle has already become an agent of this positive change. Great work!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great content very well written. The author is clearly a teenager, yet possesses the ancient wisdom of self-understanding and that of others. I like the part when she says that she loves her imperfections. Perhaps, she had discovered by the age of 12 what took me 60 years to discover: Every serious character defect is the other side of a great talent, and both sides cannot be separated and come as a package. I agree that talking to people about your problems can help us cope with them and feel better in the process. I hope that the author will rediscover within herself even more efficient ways to problem resolutions. I am sure that there are powers of intelligence, creativity and intuition in the mind and heart of this old soul in a teenage body.<br />
I totally agree with the author&#8217;s conclusion that accepting oneself  is a prerequisite of changing the world, and I am certain that Gabrielle has already become an agent of this positive change. Great work!</p>
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