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When things fall apart, how do you know if it's your fault?
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Do emotions have sounds? Does Joy? Or Grief?
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How many cities can you live in without ever finding "home?"
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What does childhood look like without parents?
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How would you go about developing super powers?
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How do you know the difference between a "lucky break" and well earned recognition? Consistency.
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When given the option, why do we knowingly choose the more difficult path?
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What should a second act look like? What does it take to overhaul the parts of life that just aren't working?
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How much of an impact can a single act of kindness have? Can one conversation change the course of a life?
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Where you begin does not dictate where you finish.
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Eric Brown is a Nashville based photographer, husband and father. Until becoming a parent, nothing about his life would have stood out as being totally unique, but when his third daughter was diagnosed with Alobar holoprosencephaly, Eric and his family experienced the deepest levels of grief, but also discovered disproportionate joy.