Thursday, July 6, 2017

BREATHLESS CAN BE BEAUTIFUL

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There are, in each year, after all 12 months, 52 weeks or 365 days or 52 weeks or 525,600 minutes or 31,536, 000 seconds and these days we have a good chance of having close to 80 of them.  People are living longer.  (Actually I’m ahead of the game with a birthday coming up in September that will list me at 82)

Living a better life is possible and following some of the following rules may be a good place to begin.

Be thankful for friends and family and let them know it.  They are after all a lifeline for emotional sanity as you are to them.  Be your best.  All of you need it.

Fall in love with beauty and stay that way.  Beautiful thoughts, beautiful deeds; an appreciation of beauty in all its form.  Ugly thoughts and ugly deeds do indeed make for an ugly life.

Labor well and without procrastination or laziness.  You do not want to be bored or boring and you certainly don’t want to waste your life.

Seek knowledge.  Foolishness comes easily to all of us and ignorance assures we will have more of it.

Be content with small victories.  Get over your love affair with bigness.  If you achieve something big…congratulations…but just remember a thousand small and decent deeds end up making big improvements in this old world.

Never quit.  Never quit.  Never quit.  Persistence is your friend.  Quitting never is.

Trust people.  It is hard these days but do it anyway until they give you a reason not to.

Give to others the gift of listening.  We all are capable of talking too much and listening too little.


Just remember that“Life is not measured by the number of breathes we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.."
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