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An Understanding Of Life

An Understanding Of Life

  • Guilt is just society’s voice speaking in your head.
  • You don’t have to deal with anyone you don’t want to – just walk away.
  • We’re afraid of death because we fear we haven’t spent our time here on earth wisely.
  • If you’re smart, you should be able to figure out how to be happy. Otherwise, you’re not that smart.

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Live life, Laugh hard, Love selflessly, Serve God.

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