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searching for something
By Angie Grainger
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Rated "G" by the Author.
I have been lucky enough to have travelled around this amazing world of ours... what makes me wonder is.... that so many people are disatisfied with what they have... and
they think that 'if only they could see somewhere new, or escape their problems by moving to a new country or even another town, then they would be HAPPY! The amazing thing about being a human being is that once the move has taken place , you set up your circle of friends, aqauintances and a new job, you suddenly find that people seem to be just they were in the last place you were at! My oh my How could that be? You moved to change your life, but lo and behold people are still moaning on about taxes and the fact they cant afford this bit of junk or that... hmmmmmm
pause for thought please. Human beings have an incredible tendency to overlook the simplest things in life, that they are healthy and active, that they are able to work and create and manifest good things in their life. Yes of course it takes effort, and sometimes we get tired! The best thing to do is just 'be' happy with your day to day life, love your friends and family and get out there and find out what your purpose is in life! Success means different things to different people and we all move along at our own pace!
Love and light to you dear friends and allow yourself to see all the beauty in the world!
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| Reviewed by John Domino |
11/21/2008 |
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Well said!
I have a poem on my website, The Secret for True Love and Happiness" is the title. I hope it touches your heart.
Peace be with you! |
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| Reviewed by alex dihes (алик дайхес) |
6/27/2008 |
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thank you for the wisdom: the title "searching for something" is great. when one searchs for something, it is impossible not to find something.
in russia they say: you, i dont know who, go there, i dont know where, and fetch that, i dont know what.
your loyal admirer |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
9/3/2007 |
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There is wisdom in what you express here, Angie; it gives support to the old adage... "the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." Thank you. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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