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	<title>Comments on: The Diving Bell and Butterfly</title>
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		<title>By: John C</title>
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		<description>I loved &quot;The Diving Bell and the Butterfly&quot;, but the movie I&#039;d rather see is &quot;My Stroke of Insight&quot;, which is the amazing bestselling book by Dr Jill Bolte Taylor. It is an incredible story and there&#039;s a happy ending. She was a 37 year old Harvard brain scientist who had a stroke in the left half of her brain. The story is about how she fully recovered, what she learned and experienced, and it teaches a lot about how to live a better life. Her TEDTalk at TED dot com is fantastic too. It&#039;s been spread online millions of times and you&#039;ll see why!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I loved &#8220;The Diving Bell and the Butterfly&#8221;, but the movie I&#8217;d rather see is &#8220;My Stroke of Insight&#8221;, which is the amazing bestselling book by Dr Jill Bolte Taylor. It is an incredible story and there&#8217;s a happy ending. She was a 37 year old Harvard brain scientist who had a stroke in the left half of her brain. The story is about how she fully recovered, what she learned and experienced, and it teaches a lot about how to live a better life. Her TEDTalk at TED dot com is fantastic too. It&#8217;s been spread online millions of times and you&#8217;ll see why!</p>
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