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His work inspired me in many ways, it helped me form my political beliefs and who I wanted to be. Even moreso now, like I said I find "Watching the Wheels" very inspiring for me, and every so often in group I'll run music therapy, play that song and have clients write down what the song means to them and their recovery. I'm the whack job at work, with all these "new age ideas".... go figure lol.... although I am also the wonderboy that a lot of old time counselors have taken under their wing and teach me as well as revitalize their belief in the work we do. It is one of the highest burnout jobs, if you let it.
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Pan, I have far more belief in you, than I do in Lennon's heroin induced lyrics and lifestyle. His death created an unworthy martyr, who abandoned his wife, son, and country for a celebrity slut, drugs and tax evasion. Love the lyrics if you wish, but Lennon was not a man worth worship.