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	<title>Comments on: Contributing factors</title>
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		<title>By: Greg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description>Stress kills many more people than will ever be known - whether it is actual death or just loss of living life. 7 years ago, I was always doing what I thought was contantly thinking, working, changing, modifying, working, working, working my business tasks and then saving maybe 4 hours for life/sleep.  After 5 straight years of this, I was lucky that what was easily seen now as pure stress only assisted me in a pulmonary embulous SP? and colon disease - at least I lived.  

Stress, or the cutting of it has a true dollar cost, but well worth it.  I cut the stress...really low now for the most part for the sake of greater wealth (money), yet hope it will extend and enhance the quality of the years gained.

Tim will be missed.  Dang good journalist regardless of if you agreed or disagreed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stress kills many more people than will ever be known &#8211; whether it is actual death or just loss of living life. 7 years ago, I was always doing what I thought was contantly thinking, working, changing, modifying, working, working, working my business tasks and then saving maybe 4 hours for life/sleep.  After 5 straight years of this, I was lucky that what was easily seen now as pure stress only assisted me in a pulmonary embulous SP? and colon disease &#8211; at least I lived.  </p>
<p>Stress, or the cutting of it has a true dollar cost, but well worth it.  I cut the stress&#8230;really low now for the most part for the sake of greater wealth (money), yet hope it will extend and enhance the quality of the years gained.</p>
<p>Tim will be missed.  Dang good journalist regardless of if you agreed or disagreed.</p>
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