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Sunday 2 March 2014

As you get older....


As you get older....


As you get older, you become more wiser, hopefully and supposedly, and perhaps a little bit more braver and bolder, as well.

As you get older, things change.

As you get older, thoughts change.

As you get older, you may also change.

As you get older, the people around you may change, too!

As you get older, there is a chance you may not see through the same eyes any more.

As you get older, there is a high probability your chances may suddenly shrink.

As you get older, you may be offered many choices, actually perhaps way too many.

As you get older, you may become more sensitive.

As you get older, you may discover hidden flaws of yours.

As you get older, you may need to ask more and more questions.

As you get older, you may need to look for and search for more answers to your questions.

As you get older, you may become more aware of your surroundings.

As you get older, you may enjoy listening to music even more than now.

As you get older, you may enjoy reading books even more than right now.

As you get older, you may realize you have been mistaken at least on some occasions.

How long have we been alive?

And now how long have we been really living?

How many years?

Is your life counted by the years you have already lived and enjoyed?

Or is your life counted by the moments that have taken your breath away?

Can you enjoy every single day of your life?

Now, of course, I am not saying that it is absolutely necessary to be as happy as a cucumber every single each day! :-)

Sad days happen as well as the crazy ones and mad ones and happy ones.

If we could be grateful for all kinds of days, what sort of life would we be enjoying, you suppose?

There is no stagnation, our life flows like a river.

We should not be dependent on anyone and anything.

Step by step we learn to let go and to move on.

We all, each of us, can serve as an inspiration, be it good or not-so-good!

We could all make the same mistake over and all over again. But what is the use? Could we possibly do it a little bit more differently next time over?

What are the lessons that we could learn from somebody else's mistake and what on the other hand is the lesson that we could possibly teach somebody else in need of one, of any?

What is actually the most profound and the most truest and hardest lesson of all that we are here to conquer?

I am really hoping for everybody to resemble with what they desire the most.

And I am also hoping and wishing for anybody to learn and to teach the lessons we are meant to teach and to learn.

Good Luck to every one!!!

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Thank you for your time to read and participate!!


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