t’s so much easier, to learn to love what you have instead of yearning always for what you’re missing, or what you imagine you’re missing. It’s so much more peaceful.
Anna Quindlen
t’s so much easier, to learn to love what you have instead of yearning always for what you’re missing, or what you imagine you’re missing. It’s so much more peaceful.
Anna Quindlen
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You seem to find quite unique quotes 4woody. Do you mind me asking where you find them.? They make me ponder.
go to gratefulness.org. you can sign up for a Word of the Day email.
Curious as well, doesn’t matter just curious
So true and insightful. I am looking at things I could have/should have done, can’t go backwards, sometimes I wish I could-PERSPECTIVE. One is who they became through the journey-Life thank you
may you love who your journey has created...
For the most part I do. I can say that journey allowed me to help a lot of people. Certain personal things that diverted that path were beyond my control. It did break me-putting the pieces back together moving forward. A movie I saw someone stated “ too many minds” Putting one mind back thank you for “ support “
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Thank you 4woody
I agree with this quote, personal possessions do not always bring you satisfaction or happiness.
Life’s simple pleasures are so much more rewarding, a loving relationship, a walk in the park, a quiet meal with a few close friends.
Best wishes
Tim
Absolutely, we come, we go, materialism in the end really won’t matter
cheers Tim
agreed
4woody, Thank you for this. 'Tis one of life's great lessons and the earlier learned and practiced, the happier any person becomes!
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