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The Everyman’s Superpower (Part 2: Our Banged Up Lives)

(continued from Part 1)

Bootcamp is not a correspondence course.

It’s one helluva right of passage, but you’ve got to physically be there.  No way around it.

Even though this little Simpleology tribe of ours is so close-knit, we’re not all in the same location.  So, we have to employ some tricks to make this long-distance rite of passage work.

For example – before we begin, I’d like to send you on a 20 second mission …

Can you guess what The Everyman’s Superpower is yet?  

Even if you can’t, scroll to the bottom and post your best guess.  

Yes, if you get it right I’ll give you more than just a nod.  You might even get something nice just for trying. More about that later.  For now, just play along.  It’s part of the process, so please … really do this now.

Mission accomplished?

OK, let’s continue …

Look, rites of passage by definition, have to be both challenging and transformative.  (Bootcamp and the like are as tough as our modern sensibilities will tolerate.  We can’t dangle young kids over volcanoes to teach them self-reliance anymore.)

So, I have to warn you now: I’m going to play with your mind – hard – over the next few posts.

Take the above mission, for example.  Why did I ask you to hazard a guess?  Well, I know if I can pique your curiosity, and more importantly your active curiosity, this lesson is far more likely to stick.  (Hey, it’s a little more humane than dangling you over a volcano.  You’re welcome.)

I will explain a few of the things I’m doing to your mind as we go along.  Some of it, though, will be pure stealth.  Along the way I’m going to be dropping clues in very unlikely places.  And here again, some will be overt and some will be stealth.  (A huge clue is stealthily buried somewhere above, for example.  Did you catch it?)

Now, some folks (not you, of course), will scream that it’s not fair.  ”You tricked me!”

Yep.  Guilty.  Fair warning has been issued, so let the (mind) games begin …

Rites of passage can take many forms and ours can be viewed as a guided archeological expedition.

If you play along to the end you’ll know The Everyman’s Superpower.

But you won’t just know it.  You’ll know it such that you will never forget it.

What we are searching for is no less than an explanation for our past failures – and the key to our future success.

No matter what has happened in our lives thus far … No matter how old we are … No matter how deep our scars … The Everyman’s Superpower trumps all.

It has the power to redeem past mistakes – and to transform tragedy into triumph.

Now some folks (not you, of course) might say …

“How dare you.  You don’t know my life.  You don’t know what I’ve been through.”

And they’d be right.  I don’t.

But there is something I do know.

Giving up is how most failure happens, of course.  It’s easy to forget that when we are under the hypnosis of the past.

How then, do we remember?

More about that in Part 3 …

 

Discussion331 Comments

  1. Tonya Culbertson says:

    Perseverance

  2. James Jimenez says:

    The mental reset

  3. Joseph A Pingel says:

    Think and grow rich philosophy

  4. Kelly Barrs says:

    Focus

  5. Shaun Carrigan says:

    the answer is within

  6. Beverly Nixon says:

    The power of choice

  7. martinmessier says:

    Insane, maniacal focus

  8. Peter D says:

    Focus on what you want and don’t get distracted.

  9. Ray Whittaker says:

    I’m thinking focus and perseverance.

  10. Sorry Steve, I accidentally replied to your comment instead of putting my reply at the top level thread.

  11. Janice Bacote Funchess says:

    I’m thinking focused action

  12. Joe Christadore says:

    Ability to create your now based on thinking, believing, knowing, and lastly doing.

  13. Linda Leonard says:

    Imagination — it gives us the ability to create

  14. Linda Leonard says:

    Hmm. I’ll take a second guess. Perhaps the superpower is perseverance.

  15. Robert Watkins says:

    I think it is to FOCUS !

  16. Nev D. says:

    BE present- in the moment. Be alert, attentive and available- BE….. present.

  17. Doug Bolkema says:

    Employ tricks to make this long-distance right of passage work.

  18. Arthienyer L. Fraser says:

    Patience

  19. Eduardo Cardenas says:

    Knowledge

  20. Rose James says:

    Love

  21. faith that things will finally work out, so you can take action

  22. Greens Zambasa Junior says:

    I would say focus

  23. TechUser says:

    teleportation

  24. Rosa Davis says:

    I think it’s passion and vision.

  25. Glen Jacobs says:

    The ability to keep going

  26. Isabel Smyth says:

    Imagination.

  27. Dennis Barakos says:

    Inspiration

  28. Jason F. says:

    DESIRE!

    GO!GO!GO!

  29. Joe Sullivan says:

    Patience, perseverance, action.

  30. Old Nikko says:

    Factually (!!! – not assumptions or false conclusions) knowing what doesn’t work based on experiences (either yours or those of others), freeing you to try what may work, and/or what has worked for others. If “it” works a little bit, fine tune and adjust “it” so that whatever it is, “it” works a lot. Keep doing it until it doesn’t work, then do something else.

    Wash, rinse and repeat until the pain of poverty goes away.

    …or not.

  31. Menno Tabbernal says:

    Inducing fear into yourself and a worst case scenario if you do not achieve the goal in the short time frame you set

  32. Nancy Hall says:

    I’m thinking……it’s the “HABITS” around efficient time management = the Simpleology platform that helps us squeeze all the efficient droplets of ‘doing’ out of each day.

  33. Andrea says:

    Taking action

  34. Virginia Reeves says:

    How about belief and faith in yourself.

  35. Ivaylo Aleksiev says:

    right thoughts

  36. Karen Ryce says:

    Desire, as I remember…

  37. Starlady says:

    Habit.

    You know the thing about eating an elephant one bite at a time? Well you have to make a habit of eating an elephant burger every day. Once it’s a habit, the default is to keep doing it. And it’s amazing how far you get in a year with (say) ten minutes of German in the morning and 15 minutes after work.

    Of course changing your habits isn’t easy.

    Now excuse me, I have to go do a vocabulary drill.

  38. Michael Drew says:

    Persistence (habit). A ‘modest’ stream of water carved the Grand Canyon out of rock.

  39. Joseph C Anderson says:

    Burning Desire

  40. Cathy Raab Hastings says:

    Persistance

  41. Gulia Beck says:

    Good plan and an
    action

  42. JC2746 says:

    Rites of Passage.

  43. Dann King says:

    The ability to actively listen

  44. Edith Russo says:

    Oh no, I’ve played this before and I forgot the answer! Persistence?

  45. Barry Gleeson says:

    Knowing what and more importanly WHy you want to accomplish something, forming a plan abdcsticking to that plan day in and day out.

  46. Lynda Bowman says:

    Clarity, performance necessity, courage

  47. Alex Leadbetter says:

    Perseverance

  48. Aarron Light says:

    Time

  49. Harry Cox says:

    Desire

  50. Scott Vogt says:

    Focus

  51. Anna Paradox says:

    Determination

  52. Bill Lennan says:

    Growth Mindset :-)
    It encompasses resilience, learning from unsuccessful hypothesis, and curiosity.
    Life’s a f’n adventure!!

  53. Richard Muccillo MDDCM says:

    focus and discipline and never give up

  54. Sam Eisenbeiser says:

    Resilience

  55. Crystal Olds-Danner says:

    Faith

  56. Um Faisal Ibrahim says:

    His intuition

  57. D'Arcy Mayo says:

    directed focus

  58. Sebastino says:

    Clarity

  59. Nancy E. Randolph says:

    Grit

  60. Spartan Racer says:

    Being present, physically there.

  61. William Douglas says:

    An insane, fanatical, extraordinarily passionate, unyielding, unrelenting, laser-beam fixation on focus

  62. Sheldon Snodgrass says:

    Balance

  63. Fred Bennett says:

    Free Will?

  64. Jeremy says:

    I love this blog-thread… I think the super-power is focused attention :-)

  65. kilmor77 says:

    Goals

  66. Simon Brown says:

    Action

  67. Aubin Katuku says:

    Chosen word

  68. Lara Shane says:

    Desire?

  69. Lennie Conger says:

    Truth, Faith, Hope, Desire, Passion, A Path(plan), Goals, oh the list goes on and I can say I can do it. Well yes, but it is much easier to do it together as a team. Never be afraid to ask for help, and provide help when you can. So as long as we all of us as people can continue to do those simple things it all works out. :-)

  70. Dustin Duane says:

    not giving up.

  71. Sean Hood says:

    Flow.

  72. MagicalSpain.com says:

    Leveraged laser-focus

  73. Gordana Nedeljkovic says:

    Reason and ability to make a decision on daily basis

  74. Joe says:

    Letting go of the past

  75. Clesia Mendes says:

    The Everyman’s Superpower is Choice.

  76. Michael Leister says:

    Mindset!!

  77. Maran Banta says:

    Passion

  78. PTS Office says:

    law of attraction?

  79. Jerry Pinkman says:

    living in the now with focus

  80. Rodney says:

    Being in the Zone by doing whatever lights you up!

  81. Karina Suleimenova says:

    Just do it

  82. Rafael Cabo Lazaro says:

    And the winner is…. (drum roll)…. Focus!!!

  83. Arnaldo Paulino says:

    Fear is a state of mind, it doesn’t exist unless you think it does.

  84. Loto Vázquez says:

    my guess: decision

  85. Mary Warner says:

    Belief

  86. Codie Transue says:

    Intuition/Emotions/Energy

  87. Frederik Stock says:

    listen to your inner self + imagination = opportunity

  88. Gary Rischitelli says:

    Intention

  89. Rigo Guerrero says:

    Self discipline

  90. Karen Jones says:

    Just Write.

  91. Don Robinson says:

    Written goals

  92. Best says:

    Your imagination

  93. photinacook says:

    Power of Decision. Rishitelli says Intention.
    Either way, it only works if you mean it: a real decision is followed by action.c

  94. Michael McCleve says:

    Take action. Start. Do it.

  95. Robert says:

    Don’t let your Desire be striped from you. Keep it tiptop!

  96. Patrick Millerd says:

    Grit!

  97. Kolja Lehmann-Muriithi says:

    Persistence

  98. GRN says:

    Self-reflect. Planning and thinking about future events as deductive logical progression based on past experience. (main difference between man and other creatures on Earth).

  99. Don Stevenson says:

    SELF-reliance

  100. Don Stevenson says:

    SELF-reliance; relying on a greater sense of self that can provide effortless flow

  101. Lynn Fountain Campbell says:

    the ability to make a decision?

  102. Eric says:

    Knowledge is power

  103. Mike van Niekerk says:

    Taking action. Doing what you said you would, and never giving up.

  104. Randy Watkins says:

    Passionate desire

  105. Sandra Sterkel Flack says:

    thoughts … what we think because it is what creates our world

  106. Sandra Sterkel Flack says:

    it’s will power

  107. Toby Davis says:

    Simplification

  108. Benjamin Barker says:

    The ability to change our own life and the world we experience, through our actions.

  109. John Giammarco says:

    Self reliance, focus and action

  110. Carl Dickens says:

    persistence and showing up

  111. Adrik says:

    Power to change….

  112. Patriot4ever says:

    Your Mind

  113. Pam Lob says:

    A reward for taking action

  114. Família TM says:

    Awareness, self-love and action

  115. Discipline – the ability to do a thing that’s needed even when you don’t feel like it, and there are distractions around.

  116. Bill Thomas says:

    What’s Everyman’s Superpower? It’s unwavering, unyielding, undeniable Belief!

  117. Joe Headrick says:

    Trust and belief

  118. David Wellman says:

    Focus with persistence

  119. Steve Oglesby says:

    Focus and perseverance

  120. Letricia Blake says:

    belief

  121. Dave O'Donnell says:

    Do what you have to to get started and then follow with focused action.

  122. David says:

    Will power

  123. Maggie York says:

    Focus and persistence

  124. Mark Whyborn says:

    A person’s awareness to independently choose their thoughts regardless of appearances circumstances situations

  125. Ismael Aviles says:

    Failing

  126. Brin May says:

    Make a plan and keep it simple -

  127. Rohan Brown says:

    Making a decision, so certainty.

  128. Jess Brown says:

    Being able to focus on what really matters and block out the distractions?

  129. Colette F Saccomanno says:

    habit

  130. Consistent action toward a meaningful goal

  131. Darryl says:

    FAILURE! The knack of overcoming adversity.

  132. Richard Stewart Smith says:

    Get past our failures…

  133. Lisa Achilles says:

    Overcoming failure

  134. Andrea S. Brown says:

    Focus

  135. Mal says:

    Tenacity

  136. Musli Bajraktari says:

    I think the everyman’s superpower is to put yourself under (time) pressure so you get stuff done FAST instead of allowing yourself to do things slowly & “perfectly”. Better done than perfect.

  137. Rita Gabir says:

    to move on and never give up

  138. Kris Birdsell says:

    the power of choice

  139. Hollie M says:

    To do it. What ever it is.

  140. Vince Warner says:

    The overwhelming desire to get it done whatever it takes.

  141. Gopinathan Menon says:

    DO IT NOW!

  142. Denise Bartlett says:

    Communicate with community.

  143. Solbjoern Brajendra says:

    hit the target until you hit it :-)

  144. Ana Tirolese says:

    Don’t sit on your butt, get up and do it.

  145. Viper Vapors says:

    Desire. That is every man’s Superpower

  146. Dallas Burnworth says:

    Focus

  147. Clue HQ Brentwood says:

    To write a book in a day likely requires flow

  148. Virginia Reeves says:

    Beliefs

  149. Valdeck Rowe says:

    The ability to keep moving forward

  150. Sid says:

    Our power of Choice and the possibility–IF we use it to truly know– of awareness ( ie not a predetermined awareness, but true listening..) Annd, which goes along with it, curiosity, which is our truest faith in Life (faith =we know, not we’d just love it if it were so but don’t really Know so, to keep going etc etc. That’s too many religions on this earth that go there, and tweet. )
    Knowing is another thing entirely, and curiosity Knows that life’s already ;aking new plans for us, as it were, and that we are Loved….curiosity cuts away the story and gets us going forward into our next trues step than any story.

  151. Stu Patterson says:

    Delegation

  152. zackwhandley says:

    Set goals and accomplish them or keep trying

  153. Daniel says:

    Focus

  154. Gary Wilson says:

    Focus

  155. James says:

    Ability to change your mindset.

  156. Jason Carritt says:

    Laser Focus

  157. Steph Wynne says:

    Enthusiasm

  158. Steph Wynne says:

    Enthusiasm

  159. Keith Mills says:

    habits

  160. Steve 'Doc' Thompson says:

    determination

  161. Chun Yu Dumex Leong says:

    Discipline

  162. Kari Ann Schaffer says:

    Adaptability

  163. Valshalan Moody says:

    Be Present and an action taker.

  164. hgpaul says:

    unwavering relentless desire

  165. Paola Higuera says:

    Resilence

  166. jorgebessudo says:

    Clarity of thought

  167. Cam Fisher says:

    persistence

  168. Bob Marr says:

    desire

  169. Stewart McClintock says:

    Take Action.

  170. Miriam Jacobs says:

    Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of human freedoms – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.

    Viktor E. Frankl

  171. Amanda Redman says:

    I may be out on a limb with this but the subconscious hypnotic state that for example allows you to drive home without realizing how you got there?

  172. Roni Fraser says:

    Habit

  173. Augustin C. Pop says:

    will

  174. james micallef says:

    Being in the zone

  175. Estanislao Chapel says:

    My guess … Focused awareness of his mission and committed action in order to achieve the desired result

  176. Diane Brunette says:

    My super power is matter…it has to matter for me to be driven to do it. With that being said, it also takes a risk factor and a lot of self-love and self-trust. Those of us who know we can’t fail unless we quit and then there are those who quit because it didn’t work after one or two tries.

  177. Kayla says:

    Patience

  178. Dr M Ramakrishna Reddy says:

    Over coming the greatest enemy in oneself – PROCRASTINATION.

  179. Carol Banayos says:

    Mindset of belief

  180. cameron bailey says:

    Imagination

  181. Karen Doelker says:

    the ability to change our circumstances to overcome a challenge or dissatisfaction

  182. Linda says:

    Consistent action.

  183. Mel says:

    taking action

  184. Jordan Richter says:

    The power of taking action!

  185. Sam says:

    Productivity habit

  186. Debi Pinella says:

    Using devastation to transform who we are and what we can do. “The way of Love is not a subtle argument. The door there is devastation. Birds make great sky circles of their freedom. How do they do it? They fall, and falling, given wing.” Rumi

  187. Kurt Owen says:

    Ability to concentrate / focus!

  188. Kelly says:

    Self belief

  189. Dr. Robert Frost says:

    Taking action

  190. Fern Wallach says:

    Consistency is the key.

  191. Nick St Clare says:

    FOCUS.

  192. Kelly Kam Ying Ming says:

    Consistent action?

  193. Deborah Gillett says:

    Consistent action everyday.

  194. Jeff Walters says:

    Laser focus

  195. Dave says:

    Paying Attention

  196. Brandon Wilborn says:

    Said Focus, now leaning toward Transformative Challenge

  197. Deirdre Harter says:

    the ability to laser focus

  198. Arlene Maitland says:

    No excuses

  199. S. Nzinga Imhotep says:

    My Guess: high level of emotional intelligence

  200. Louis Bourgarel Gc says:

    The ability to Transition from a dispersed state to a focused state

  201. Larkinspirations says:

    Consciousness, presence, levering energetic awareness and mindfulness IN ACTION then letting it all FLOW through you when it is time.

  202. John Scott says:

    perserverance

  203. Pauly Gee says:

    focused action

  204. Richard says:

    Tap into the subconscious and utilize it’s limitless powers.

  205. William Coufreur says:

    resilience?

  206. Colleen St Goddard says:

    Conscious repetition and focus

  207. Shirley Coello says:

    Communication with peers

  208. Kate Lawrence says:

    Concentration Improved

  209. Henry Anyimadu says:

    Faith

  210. Robyn Hoffman says:

    Prayer to Jehovah, humbly, but with faith, and with respect and regard for the Ranson sacrifice… in Jesus’ name, to Jehovah, with ironclad faith that is accompanied by a daily effort to do what the God of Love commands… tender, compassionate, powerful, loving, kind, … embody these attributes with the help of the Divine One, Jehovah… showing deep respect and love for his Son, following in those footsteps, and loving intensely from the heart, and never giving up… while being in greatly connected community with others sharing the same goals and purposes and acting upon these insights and aims regularly, daily, often, as a part of a newly or renewed-ly developing inner character, whose expression is love. So, in one phrase: Active, genuine LOVE.

  211. dennisneal says:

    The Everyman’s Superpower is The Power of Focus.

  212. Craig Caire says:

    consistent actions aka habits

  213. Sarah Mathews says:

    Persistence

  214. Kevin McGuire says:

    productivity/ action

  215. Edward David says:

    Focus

  216. CREATIVITY! – The ability to create Love, Hope, Forgiveness (including to ourselves), Vision, and Resilience with every choice.

  217. CREATIVITY! – The power to create, Love, Hope, Forgiveness (including yourself), Vision, and Resilience with every choice.

  218. Ntate Mokoena II says:

    The power of choice

  219. Brian Southwell says:

    The ability to dream

  220. Wendy says:

    Open Mindedness

  221. Vic2rio says:

    the power of focus!

  222. Jonathan says:

    The ability to do what you should do when you should do it.

  223. Maginel Galt says:

    Taking consistent action

  224. Jose Urias says:

    Choose

  225. Sharon says:

    …operating as if you don’t have a choice and as if the task is the only thing.

  226. Janeson Keeley says:

    Focus.

  227. The superpower if faking it until you are making it.

  228. Brenda Marugg says:

    Open mined empty cup

  229. Nav Patel says:

    Meditation?

  230. Jason De Los Santos says:

    Self transformation, rebirth.

  231. Pete Bryceland says:

    Inspired Action

  232. Drew Roots says:

    the superpower is already within all of us; it’s who or what we are and always have been.

  233. Ashley Blocker Moore says:

    passion

  234. Mary Riley says:

    One’s Imagination

  235. Barbara Anne Smith says:

    Everyman’s superpower is self-awareness

  236. Barbara Anne Smith says:

    Everyman’s superpower is self-awareness

  237. Amero Guero says:

    Burning Desire

  238. Dave Greene says:

    I AM my Superpower

  239. Desiree Miller says:

    free will

  240. Carroll Conklin says:

    Clarity.

  241. Allison Sells says:

    Our truest selves

  242. Jennie Ieremia says:

    FOCUS

  243. Michelle LaValle says:

    being obedient to the Holy Spirit, intuition, the anointed moment …. whatever people call it.

  244. Tony Kidd says:

    Time Management

  245. Andrew T Soltow says:

    Flow

  246. Mick says:

    I think the ‘Super-Power’ is to – “Pay You Money to Join the Group”…?? Am I right?

  247. Alex Le says:

    Motivation

  248. Chris Garvey says:

    Focus and concentration. Focused action.

  249. Gip Erskine says:

    Love

  250. Patrick Dinehart says:

    Every Man’s Super power may be the ability to actually EMP or destroy distractions and work on one thing at a time. Now I’ll read the rest of this post.

  251. Virginia Reeves says:

    Perseverance and curiosity

  252. Arthur D Bogdon says:

    Everyman’s superpower is “the power of choice”. The one thing that God gave us that even He won’t take away.

  253. Joe Terry says:

    Everyman’s superpower is “Derivative Genius”. A superpower is not something that is God-Given, but something within the reach of everyone. Our superpower is to “derive” from the accumulated “Genius of All Time” and apply that new genius whenever we wish to whatever we wish.

  254. Kathleen McPhee says:

    The subconscious mind

  255. Susie Good says:

    Everyman’s super power is intuition. That gut feeling we get about things. I believe it is the Holy Spirit guiding us if woukd just get out of our own way and let it.

    • scotirish says:

      Good words, a prison school teacher told me God could change my life….we’ve been married 41 years now. Psalm 118 vs 23. This is the Lord’s doing…

  256. Ted Harge says:

    100% Focus

  257. annemb22 says:

    I would say attention

  258. evolvingstar says:

    Action

  259. Send Aid says:

    Desire

  260. Everyman’s superpower is commitment and taking action to see things through.

  261. Charles Bosworth says:

    Taking action.

  262. Joseph Jazii McNeish says:

    The power to change your mind or influence another persons way of thinking .Will power/Action

  263. Chris Jeong says:

    I’m going to guess that the everyman’s superpower is some kind of alter-ego like imagination?

  264. Neil Ayers says:

    Focus

  265. Dr. Robert Frost says:

    Everyone’s superpower is to define an extremely desirable goal and return to it often for inspiration and drive.

  266. Scott Pochron says:

    Flow

  267. LinearDivide says:

    Influence

  268. Scott Vogt says:

    Dedication to an idea/goal.

  269. Wesker Ling says:

    Habits

  270. Cindy says:

    I’m thinking that the Everyman’s Superpower is useful habits.

  271. Kathleen says:

    I guess that Everyman’s Superpower is the power of focus

  272. Victor Cora says:

    Imagination

  273. Dan Fainsh says:

    Imagination

  274. Mike G Hartrich says:

    Understand your story. The next best step for you is a continuation of your Original Script. Be inspired by that and act on it.

  275. Vasilios Golfinos says:

    Enthusiasm

  276. Betty Houston says:

    Sense of purpose

  277. Josephine Marcellin says:

    Focus

  278. Mitch Roberts says:

    Showing up, strong and with a great attitude!

  279. Anatoly Dvorkin says:

    Flow

  280. Eric Joseph Montgomery says:

    Daily Routine

  281. Kenny Marklow says:

    Focus on simple daily habits.

  282. Quinton A Lewis says:

    Take action

  283. Mike A Elliott says:

    you have control over your thoughts

  284. Shawn Patterson says:

    breathing

  285. twiztid logic says:

    knowledge

  286. Alice Ho says:

    ability to think

  287. r. john says:

    Willpower.

  288. Kajetan says:

    free will

  289. Kajetan says:

    Desire

  290. Troy says:

    adaptation

  291. Rick Crow says:

    Individuality

  292. Donald Carter says:

    Presence

  293. Rob Herold says:

    Focus

  294. Rob Herold says:

    So it’s We Win or we Learn, which is a Win.

  295. Focus & clarity of purpose

  296. His/her unique perspective and insight from lessons learned, that can be shared with others struggling with what he/her has already discovered.

  297. A way to go into flow. A get-bum-on-chair and get work done flow (and hopefully take body breaks in between so you can sleep tonight and get up tomorrow morning).

  298. Mark Goblowsky says:

    Flow

  299. Jason Hinckley says:

    yet

  300. Cooper Goff says:

    Focus.

  301. Curtis Phelan says:

    Inspiration

  302. Dave Strayer says:

    Goal-oriented focus

  303. Daniel Kraus says:

    Unwavering commitment & belief

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