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Golden Nuggets

A metaphor on how we see things and how we feel things In the deep dark wild west somewhere near the end of the gold rush there was a river and on either side of that river were two men, Bob and Jim. Their jobs were panning for gold. Both sides of the river hadContinue reading “Golden Nuggets”

Posted byThe Sage PageNovember 25, 2022November 25, 2022Posted inmetaphorTags:golden nuggets, metaphor5 Comments on Golden Nuggets
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