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For "Kraks Blå Bog", you can/should specify the year of issue in the title, e.g. "Kraks Blå Bog 1992".
That way, we can compare which other users have the same issue.
Ernest Kurtz,
The Spirituality of Imperfection, p. 63

"Yet again, an ancient answer echoes across the centuries: Listen! Listen to stories! For what stories do, above all else, is hold up a mirror so that we can see ourselves. Stories are mirrors of human be–ing, reflecting back our very essence. In a story, we come to know precisely the both/and, mixed-upped-ness of our very being. In the mirror of another’s story, we can discover our tragedy and our comedy—and therefore our very human-ness, the ambiguity and incongruity, that lie at the core of the human condition."
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