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![]() ![]() If women used their words to build each other up instead of tearing each other down, our world would change drastically.Ģ5. Timing is never going to be perfect if you care about something enough, you’ll make the time. ![]() Try and find ways to feel that way all year long.Ģ3. Never underestimate the amount of joy the holiday season can bring you. Sometimes the way you think of someone isn’t the way they actually are.Ģ2. Swollen lips and sweaty “I want you’s” can make you feel again, but I don’t want to feel anything if it means having to sit there feeling like the wind is constantly being knocked out of me when he stops calling back.Ģ1. You find the most extraordinary things in the most ordinary places.Ģ0. Even if you’re scared it’ll burn your life to the ground. ![]() The view from the other side is spectacular.ġ8. Don’t let fear hold you back from what you want. Feel everything and let it hurt, but don’t go back to what broke you.ġ7. No matter how much pain someone is going through, you made them forget about it for a few seconds. Making someone smile and feel genuinely happy has the ability to warm your heart from the inside out. I have many homes, and it’s okay if one home doesn’t feel like home anymore.ġ5. Home is not always a place, but whatever you love with your whole heart. Later in life, you’ll be wishing you’d spent more time with them than on your Netflix account.ġ4. Spend more time with your parents doing things they enjoy. Sunsets always help the soul, showing that endings can be as beautiful as beginnings.ġ3. The minute you feel your happiness being dictated by someone else, take a break from them.ġ2. Getting close and letting someone in is scary as hell. Her prettiness doesn’t make your prettiness any less pretty.ġ0. Music has an indescribable ability to connect and heal. Do not judge character based on a mental illness.Ĩ. The autistic boy has the kindest heart, and the schizophrenic has the ability to put a smile on your face in seconds. The girl with anxiety has the deepest thoughts. Read a lot, it can only do good things for you.ħ. Highlight the things that you read that you find intriguing. Every person on this earth has something in their life or past worth collapsing on the ground in uncontrollable sobs over.ĥ. You honestly don’t know what skeletons people are hiding in their closets. Whether it be in the arms of a certain person or on the balcony of Barnes and Nobles with a cup of soup, find it and don’t let it go. You don’t want to look back and see that you only captured your memories with your camera lens and not within your mind and heart.ģ. Don’t let it take over your life, though. ![]() People change, and if they aren’t improving your life in some way, it’s okay to drop them.Ģ. The friends you have at the beginning of the year can completely change by the end of it. (I suppose that it all depends on how the recipient takes it. The Persistent Question (vis-a-vis all that IntroStuff, above) Is This:Īt exactly what point is a line drawn between being brusque, gruff, rude and/or knowledgable? (They converted the Audio Series-Parts One and Two-into a form of tree-based learning for Tactile/Visual (rather than Auditory) Learners). How many of The Readers of this post are familiar-or at least acquainted-with the "This I Believe" series presented on NPR some time ago? I also think that we share a Common Sense Appreciation of The Benefits of Public Broadcasting-including both Radio (your own imagination involved) and Television (digesting pictures presented by someone else and leading in the direction of reaching questionable conclusions). Yet, I think that all of us, who participate in this Forum, at whatever frequency/contribution level, are people of Good Will, wishing only The Best for "The American People", regardless of so-called "Political Labels" and/or other, less than reliable, intangible modifiers of the generalization referred to, above (e.g.: "The American People"). Here is yet another one of Life's Persistent Questions (following a very recent viewing of "The Great G.O.P. Of course I just roll over, cover my head, and go back to sleep.Īnd here's a persistent question at no extra charge: No wonder I am concerned about how I will haul my hiney out of bed! The only redeeming grace is that here the sun seems to come up about 5 am, so sometimes the light wakes me up. I do not like being rushed in the morning, but I also do NOT like to wake up before 6 am. I already have to be there at 8, and it is nearly an hour drive. I am working in Winslow tomorrow, and I have realized I am going to have to get there early, perish the thought. I seem to remember there were a lot more verses, how about you guys? So now I would like to know if any of you remember this wake up song from like when we were in third grade: "Haul your hiney out of bed" My most recent persistent question has apparently been answered: ![]()
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