add question re. books

Hannah refers to Hannah Moser, whom I 
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<li><a href="#ratna">How are you coping with the tightening Covid-restrictions in Singapore <li><a href="#ratna">How are you coping with the tightening Covid-restrictions in Singapore?
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<li><a href="#hannah">What does creativity mean to you? <li><a href="#hannah">What does creativity mean to you?
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<li><a href="#hannah2">What book has had the most significant impact on your life?
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<p>The artist Sophie Kao once said to me, "Even if you can <p>The artist Sophie Kao once said to me, "Even if you can
make your artwork look like another famous artist's artwork, make your artwork look like a famous artist's artwork,
what is the point of that? Art is about opening a door inside yourself, seeing what is the point of that? Art is about opening a door inside yourself, seeing
things in a new way." things in a new way."
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<p><b>What book has had the most significant impact on your life? - Hannah
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<p>Welcome back, Hannah. How do I even begin to answer this question? The Bible is important to me. I read it every day. I've
found the Biblical book of Proverbs helpful, and so are the Psalms and the (Biblical) book of
Ecclesiastes.
And I've felt encouraged by Robert Frost's poem, titled "The road not taken".
I've also benefited from a book titled "Not Knowing: The Art of Turning Uncertainty Into Opportunity", by Diana Renner and Steven D'Souza.
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<p>- 27th May 2021
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