Random Tuesday thoughts and words

Rocks capturing this moment

This is the moment

Every moment that passes must be treated with our full respect. Only then can we truly live this small life of ours.

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Watching the sky from the bottom of a well.

You are enough

Far more important than telling people bravo when they excel at something is telling them they are enough when they don’t.

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Good morning

Have a good day

When did we forget to return the simple wish, 'Have a good day'?

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A stencil saying "Respect" and a painted sad face, both on a wall.

Respect and appreciation as a fuel for improvement

Respect and sincerely appreciate even the least of human efforts, and be verbal about it.

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Ancient statues in front of a sunset.

Living in the moment in the land of ysterofimia

Leading your life with ysterofimia in mind and living in the moment can be effectively combined.

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A green leaf viewed from very close.

Move now and never look back

Whenever you can't decide between choices in life, give yourself five seconds and make a spontaneous pick. Never look back.

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Stand out

Fear of standing out

It has never been easy to live in a gray world that marginalizes or consumes all the blacks and whites.

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Permanence, as symbolized by a pile of stones

How can you give up permanence?

A perspective on permanence vs. flow in life.

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Complicated, yet simple

Trust and life as it comes

Showing trust and being optimistic in an unpredictable life.

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City crossroads with a glimpse of the sky

The parent as a teacher

The life of a parent trying to teach her/his principles to her/his children will always be challenging.

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