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Correct Thinking = Is not holding an erronious thought about a person, place, or thing.

Could one suggest, one go to Genisis 1:31 And God saw every thing that he had made, and behold, it was very good. (King James Version of The Bible).

That is a complete statement, no if's or but's.

Have a wonderful adventure.

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* I can achieve more than I realize.

* I'm going to have a good day today.

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