Q: What is your heart's desire?

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Caroline Hebel: "Return to the barter system. That would be interesting, mix things up."

Julia Alexandra Smith: "To fly!"

Ted Belland: "My heart's desire is to end up living somewhere there aren't any cars, or there's only one car in the village, and they call it a village. And there are no police reports, no doctor or lawyer fees."


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Sat Jiwan Iklé Khalsa: "My heart's desire is that spring's new growth will help heal old wounds."

Siri Tapa: "My heart's desire is that my children have as much fulfillment and joy in their lives and choices as I feel I have, in mine; that they be happy in relationships. I think family relationships are the best and the hardest thing on the planet. You have to work on them every day. That is my personal heart's desire. My global one is bless this earth with peace."



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Mark Podger: "At the moment I've got one worry in my head, and that's make my business successful.  I'd like my wife to be able to take up a new career if she wants to."



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Janene Cielto: "At this point in time I would love to throw in the towel and prepare my retirement plan, so I'd never have to lift a finger again."



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Mary Clare Erskine: "My heart's desire is probably to have a really interesting life, traveling all over the place and doing really interesting things, so when I'm old, I'll have stories to tell."



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Ann-Marie VanTassel: "My heart's desire is to somehow find a way to travel the world and get paid for doing it. And I hope to do that through photography. That's my ultimate ultimate heart's desire."

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