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One of life's greatest pleasures

Have you ever had ideas, on the verge of bursting within you, waiting and ready to be shared with another?

I think one of the best kinds of pleasure is having the best, deserving recipient of your ideas you can share them with.

It has to be one of the greatest pleasures, doesn't it? The journey these ideas are making, from the hidden and private corners of your mind, and finally spilling onto the external world where there is a possibility of rejection and dismissal, brings catharsis to a whole new dimension. It is a journey which requires a whole lot of trust.

Trust that your ideas are heard and valued. It is a bonus if they are even built up on as well.

If you have experienced this moment of shared enjoyment, you are indeed blessed. For this is something, I would seek highs and lows for.

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