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Copacetic
Copacetic | Allen H. Schipper
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Copacetic is a wonderful old word. However it can be much more than just a nostalgic smile. Superficially, copacetic is characterized by a 1950s ?mellow.? But when you look below the surface, copacetic is a potent dynamic. It challenges precise definition, though it's closely related to the concept of shalom, which speaks to peace and completeness. Copacetic then becomes powerful without being glitzy or calling attention to itself. It's subtle, but people appreciate it immensely, especially in the midst of chaos ? and life is chaos all the time. Copacetic is much more than the sense that ?everything will be OK.? It's a deep, rich, joyful, wise response to difficult circumstances. When an everyday encounter become copacetic, it takes a leap beyond our normal experience. It's as if we experience an injection of knowledge, wisdom, or insight ? often with mind-boggling results. Copacetic in action was modeled most dynamically when God became human. In our day, copacetic God-people almost always leave good things in their wake. This good stuff is rarely fireworks-spectacular; mostly it feels like warmth in a cold, dark place or like a sigh of relief in a storm or a salve on soul-wounds. Copacetic people have spunk and vigor, but they recognize when their faults need forgiveness. When they?re at their best, human beings are copacetic. In this book, we?ll explore what copacetic means as it transforms chaos into an adventure.
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Cinfhen
Copacetic | Allen H. Schipper
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So Niki got her new winter coat and Cindy bought some new books and all is good in the world ☯️☮️💟 until hubby sees the cc bill 🙊🙈 you gotta love a #BookOutlet sale 10 books $36.50 🙌🏻

JamieArc The Monster of Florence is a true crime book I always recommend, especially with the author‘s commentary on the Amanda Knox trial at the end. 6y
Simona Nice❣️ 6y
valeriegeary "She Regrets Nothing" ? good work! ??? 6y
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Luminessa Where was this all ordered from? Seems good prices for the books.. 📚💝 6y
Hestapleton NO DONT TELL ME THIS 6y
Cinfhen Are you in the US or Canada @Luminessa go to BookOutlet.com and they have a sale going on top of their already reduced prices!!! 6y
Cinfhen TRUTH @valeriegeary 💚thanks @Simona @JamieArc Every book except for one is a #BlameItOnLitsy ❣️❣️❣️ 6y
Cinfhen I know @Hestapleton but it‘s too good a deal not to share 😜 6y
Lmstraubie But you SAVED money! That has to count for something 😉 6y
Cinfhen I know @Lmstraubie I actually saved money by buying these books now ~ 🤑🤑🤑 6y
Lmstraubie @Cinfhen You're supporting the economy?!?!? 🤣🤣🤣 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Well done! Now everybody‘s happy! 🧥📚 6y
Christine11 Amazing price - you need to treat yourself! 😊💛 6y
Billypar Ooh Motherless Brooklyn is one of my favs- hope you enjoy! 6y
Reviewsbylola I spent waaaaaay too much!! 6y
Reviewsbylola Like way more than you did. 🤣 6y
Cinfhen I was really pleased that I kept it under $40 @Reviewsbylola I also had to consider how I‘m gonna get the books overseas...plus you know how much Niki LOVES getting book packages 😂😂😂 (edited) 6y
Cinfhen Share your book haul @Reviewsbylola I love seeing what treasures people discover 6y
TrishB Fantastic 😁😁 6y
LeahBergen I just KNEW she‘d get her coat, you softie. 😆😆 6y
Luminessa @Cinfhen Okay, yea, USA. Thanks. 🙂 6y
JennyM 🤣 We all wanted the coat!!! 6y
LauraBeth You got deals on the coat and the books! You did good! 🙌 6y
Cinfhen I held out for almost 6 weeks @LeahBergen and I did buy the coat on sale @JennyM 💪🏼I‘m feeling good about both purchases @LauraBeth @TrishB 🎉🎉🎉 6y
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Macavity
Copacetic | Allen H. Schipper
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I've ended up in a word wormhole with the word "copacetic". It's not a word used much in the UK which may be due to US origins, but crops up in US reads a lot. What I find fascinating is the word isn't even 100 years old no-one can agree on its etymology! Perhaps US Littens can fill me in on how common a word it is?

CoffeeNBooks I don't think it's a very common word, but it is actually one of my favorite words because it's more creative than fine, good, etc. And it's just a really cool-sounding word! 😃 6y
Macavity Thanks for the info! I have to look it up so often because I keep thinking it means something fancier. 6y
CoffeeK8 Not very common, it also makes me think of something an old hippie would say if asked how he was doing, like “copacetic dude” 6y
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