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As you may notice in the spelling of this title, there
are so many times that one will be in such ill health and work so hard.
Yet they find their demise sooner than it is meant to be.
A farmer plants his crop with full expectations for a bountiful
harvest, but sometimes he is mired in poor crops that lead to financial
burden and then death.
The Jubilee Advocate is very liked, very well read, and
very well appreciated. Yet it
will go to the wayside. I wish
to take this opportunity to thank a very dear lady, Geneva, and the vision
of the publisher of the Jubilee Advocate, Jim Nowlan.
Please consider sowing a wishful thought of appreciation to these
folks. Their e-mail addresses
are: geneva@countyenews.com and jim@countyenews.com.
Health sometimes is very difficult to capture and hold.
Once you have captured health in that moment and time, you are not given a
guarantee but a natural assurance of maintaining health.
It starts from a seed, or a beginning, with the privilege of treating
many young children in my practice. After
36 years, these children have become parents and enjoy having only minor
health complications. Because
the seeds of health were planted early, they truly have reaped what they
have sown in knowing that the body heals itself.
This is the same in the belief and trust that the farmer, who has
planted his seeds, and a consumer that appreciates his harvest.
I’m sure the attitudes of Geneva and Jim are
that of non-defeat. Mr. Barton,
one of Caterpillar, Inc.’s past CEOs, was a guest speaker at the Bradley
University graduation of my daughter. My
daughter who is now, as I have said in the past, married, pregnant and both
she and her husband are preparing to attend Palmer College of Chiropractic.
They have both left their careers and entered new pastures.
So comes the quote of Caterpillar’s “big guy”:
“Failures are the fertilizers for success.”
I have enjoyed writing these articles as a means
of passing on my information to you the reader.
I have received many compliments about this paper and the articles.
I’m moving on to writing monthly articles for the IBI (Interbusiness
Issues). I hope you join us in
learning and reading about our community and its large field of multiple
disciplines. Help others, keep
faith in yourself, and reap the benefits.
Chiropractically
Yours,
Robert
R. Zinser, D.C., C.C.S.P., P.C.
www.zinserchiropractic.com
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