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Simplify

Simplify

Simplifying your life is the antidote to living a complex one.

Slow and simple is the only way to feel the joy of what it means to be alive.

Only by doing so will you immerse yourself into the fabric of this universe and appreciate it for what it is.

Beauty is found in everything that is alive.

Slow down, simplify your life, and concentrate on what really matters to you. Become more intentional if you wish to experience the joy of everyday living.

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