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Related: About this forumBe nice to yourself
Try to balance what you have with what you might need. Don't keep waiting for the perfect moment, because it might never come. My lifelong friend waited, and now it's too late for her.
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Marthe48
Oct 9
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Permanut
(6,687 posts)1. Great advice.
lucca18
(1,318 posts)2. Words of wisdom. Thank You
MiHale
(10,812 posts)3. Beautiful words to keep close...thanks
erronis
(16,903 posts)4. It's also easier finding joy in smaller things as we "age" (mature).
Too much of our lives are spent in trying to acquire, make money, afford housing and food and the middle-life needs. Too much time is spent trying to please others (spouses, parents, children, bosses).
With the knowledge that our lives are winding down - sometimes very quickly and sometimes not very nicely, it is good to accept the little gifts and pleasures. No need to go for the big splashy shit anymore!
LoisB
(8,767 posts)5. Wise words and I am so sorry about your friend.
sdfernando
(5,384 posts)6. Don't let perfection be the enemy of good /nt