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A lot more people appreciate and notice you than you think, and there are so many who genuinely care about you, often without you even knowing. It’s easy to underestimate the positive influence we have on those around us, but the truth is that our actions, no matter how small, can resonate deeply with others.
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Perhaps the essence of a happy ending lies in cherishing the little joys of life. For me, it’s the pleasure of sipping that first cup of coffee as the day begins. It’s the thrill of cruising down familiar streets with the windows rolled down, feeling the wind tousle your hair while your favorite tune plays
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“There’s always been a rainbow hanging over your head.” — Kacey Musgraves “Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.” — Maya Angelou “You’ll never find a rainbow if you’re looking down.” — Charlie Chaplin “Life can be a storm, but your hope is a rainbow and your friends and family are the gold.” — Steve Maraboli🌈❤️🌿🌈❤️🌿🙏🌈☀️🌻🙏🌈🙏🌻☀️ The
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“Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” – Helen Keller On the Zambian side of River Zambezi the water is almost still near the bank of the river. In there you can swim to mere centimetres away from the edge, and look
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“Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life.” – Omar Khayyam “Life is short, and if we enjoy every moment of every day, then we will be happy no matter what happens or what changes along the way.” – Gretchen Bleiler The January 2013 issue of National Geographic Traveler highlighted cultural exchange between a high-school
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“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.” –Henri Matisse “The Japanese say, if the flower is to be beautiful, it must be cultivated.” –Lester Cole “The optimist sees the rose and not its thorns; the pessimist stares at the thorns, oblivious to the rose.” — Kahlil Gibran “The rose is a rose
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“Everybody thinks of changing the world, and nobody thinks of changing himself.” Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) I Wanted To Change The World (Poem) When I was a young man, I wanted to change the world. I found it was difficult to change the world, so I tried to change my nation. When I found I couldn’t change
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Wabisabi describes a way of looking at the world. It’s about accepting the transcience and imperfection of things. And thus, for the time we have left, seeing beauty in the things around us. For example, take a rough, cracked, asymmetrical, simple piece of pottery – seeing beauty in that is wabisabi. The term is made up of