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comment | "parent_author":"rok-sivante",<br>"parent_permlink":"a-tale-of-transformation-why-i-legally-changed-my-name-a-decade-ago",<br>"author":"ervin-lemark",<br>"permlink":"re-rok-sivante-a-tale-of-transformation-why-i-legally-changed-my-name-a-decade-ago-20160811t193740529z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"@rok-sivante\nHello,<br> Rok. This is becoming very interesting.\n\nFirstly,<br> congratulations on your decision to change the name. It was a pivotal point as it should be.\n\nNow for the interesting stuff:\n1. When I first saw your name I thought that you are from Slovenia. Why? Because you have a [Slovenian name (https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rok_(given_name)). I know many Roks. There are three of them currently at my office :)\n1. The title of your post. OK,<br> it is a common phrase but ... Check out my latest post -> [A Tale Of Two Monitors (https:\/\/steemit.com\/hardware\/@ervin-lemark\/a-tale-of-two-monitors) . Of course,<br> it is nearly not as interesting as yours.\n1. I've changed my surname 6 years ago. I asked for an advice of an established numerology expert. He suggested that I keep my name and change the surname to Kramel. It was a change of one letter but a huge difference according to the Chaldean system. I didn't like his suggestion. And then it dawned on me -> reverse it,<br> man. **It came out Lemark.** Similar to your situation.\n\nMaybe I should write a post about it :)\n\nAnyways,<br> the change came out great for you. My change of the name didn't have such a drastic effect but the life did change and went into some interesting directions. Mostly up and some of them sideways.\n\nRok,<br> thanks for listening to me. And thank you very much to everybody who will read this longish comment.\n\nBetter and better.\u200b",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"life\" ,<br>\"users\":[\"rok-sivante\" ,<br>\"links\":[\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rok_\" " |
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