Thanks, Ryan. One thing we’ve learned is to hold on to things of high quality 
and specificity that work well. They never sell for close to as much as they 
are to replace, so selling them often ends up being a short-term solution that 
costs more in the end.

There is a concept in spiritual discernment called equipoise: being equally 
accepting of all options to free oneself to see them more clearly. I am in 
delighted contentment with either getting or passing on the Boots, and am 
blessed to have the means to do either, and either will be gift.

With abandon,
Patrick

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