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Cory
I am inspired by: Humble millionaires
I regret: Almost every time I drink tequila
Today I am grateful for: Being back in BC after several years abroad

Colin
I am inspired by: Me
I regret: Sweet eff-all
Today I am grateful for: The chance to live -->

Richard
I am inspired by: My sense of wonder
I regret: Not being able to do it all
Today I am grateful for: My life


Paula
I am inspired by: The stars
I regret: Nothing, I just learnt my lesson
Today I am grateful for: The opportunities I have

Marlene
I am inspired by: Simple acts of kindness
I regret: Missing out on Budapest when my appendix burst in Berlin
Today I am grateful for: My health, my husband and my family and

Susan
I am inspired by: Love, humanity, nature, music.
I regret: Doing nothing instead of anything.
Today I am grateful for: My health, my body, my mind, my family, my freedom, my safety.


Rob
I am inspired by: Looking where you are right now, jealous as hell. While I've been working my?arse off this?summer.
I regret: Not one bloody thing. Not one.
Today I am grateful for: The sun. My health. My Mom.

Lili
I am inspired by: Possibilities
I regret: Ever being judgemental
Today I am grateful for: My friends, my family & my dreams

Steve
I am inspired by: Music
I regret: Not taking my music farther.
Today I am grateful for: All that I have and all that I can share with others


Tiffany
I am inspired by: Blind ambition
I regret: Not going the extra mile
Today I am grateful for: Closure

Gabriela
I am inspired by: My sisters who have created the most beautiful families
I regret: Forgetting my parents are only human!
Today I am grateful for: Sharing a bottle of vino and memories with true friends.

Nick
I am inspired by: Daniel Laruso, the Karate Kid
I regret: Tying the orange buzz bomb
Today I am grateful for: Good friends, family and health


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