- As you get older, stay away from people your age if you don’t want to get older. (There are exceptions, you know who you are)
- It is so much easier to judge people than to understand them.
- Do we appreciate memories after they pass? Can’t we learn to enjoy the present right now?
- I have accepted my many imperfections; one is that, until my last breath, I never engage when I hear the phrase, “it’s just not fair”. My inner voice is saying, “Who in your life waterboarded you into believing that life is fair?” If life were fair for me, every time I had a good outcome with my patients, an administrator would hand me a soft-serve ice cream cone.
- Life experiences can be so intense. Yes, my sense of humor can be a bit off. I don’t comment to be mean; I comment because I find humor in the ridiculous.
- Let’s pretend you like your local or national politician.
- Surrounding yourself with people who struggle, have visions, and aim to be better in life promotes success. Surrounding yourself with people who don’t ask the best of you means you live in a cage.
- Birkenstocks are an unusual form of birth control (think about this a while)
- I have had times in my life when I had no luck, such that if I sold candles, the sun would never set.
- At this time of my life, I am tired of complainers. I know and understand their brand. I choose to focus and express gratitude. This has helped me to see the good qualities of those in my inner circles. There is freedom in accepting how blessed one can be, especially when life gets difficult.
#4. The day I born I got a slap on the bottom and gave out a cry to let the medical staff that I was alive. First time I learned that ” life was not fair.” I also learned to make the best of life. Fair or not!
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