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While Bono is out there saving the world, he has also come to the aid of this blogger. No, I’m not saying that Bono is omnipotent, but music has a way of getting under your skin and sparking revelations–even 17 years in the making.
Yep, 17 years is all it took for me to get the meaning of this U2 song. But more importantly, the lesson I learned from the experience of finally “getting” the lyrics is something I think everyone should learn.
Take a listen to this podcast to find out what U2 taught me about listening to others.
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January 9th, 2008 at 2:19 pm
Great post as always my friend!
Happy New Year!!!
Steve
January 10th, 2008 at 3:33 am
Thanks, Harper. Happy New Year to you too. I’ve been enjoying your latest blog posts as well. I’d better get over there and comment pronto. Give my best to Kathy and the kids.