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Each day brings its own unique circumstances, challenges, and opportunities. What we do with each situation we face will bring more peace and serenity if we let our passions be part of our response. In reality, how we live each day is often the result of what we love to do, perhaps only a few days each year, yet those few days can help us respond to each day in a way that makes it worth living, in the best sense of the word. In I Hate to Leave on a Cloudy Day, Larson describes what his passions are and uses them to illustrate how he has fit together responses for many of life's questions.…mehr

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Each day brings its own unique circumstances, challenges, and opportunities. What we do with each situation we face will bring more peace and serenity if we let our passions be part of our response. In reality, how we live each day is often the result of what we love to do, perhaps only a few days each year, yet those few days can help us respond to each day in a way that makes it worth living, in the best sense of the word. In I Hate to Leave on a Cloudy Day, Larson describes what his passions are and uses them to illustrate how he has fit together responses for many of life's questions. While his passions may not be yours, the lessons learned from each thing you hold dear will let you react to every other thing in your life with a dedication that comes from knowing what you love. In his love for trout, Larson has become an ardent supporter of the environment in all its forms. In his creative cooking, he brings joy to a process that many find tiresome and tedious. In his newfound love for a dog, he's seen grace abound. What do you hold so dear that can define who you are and who you want to be?
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Gene Larson was born and raised in a small Kansas town. He has a B.S. from Kansas State University and retired after forty-two years with State Farm Insurance. He and his wife, Barbara, live in Bloomington, Illinois. They are a blended family with five children, five grandchildren and a two-year-old Golden Retriever named Mollie.