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We say we are all different, but at the same time it feels like we are all so similar. Despite the several obvious differences, it still feels like deep down we are all just the same. Craving for love and attention, focusing on ourselves before anyone else (some might wanna deny, but realize it's true), and take every important thing as granted just because it's there. And I am not just talking about relationships, though it stands true for them too. In this past month, I realized this. Both for relationships, and my own self. I hurt my foot, my hand and my heart and it taught me one thing: Nothing is going to magically stay there in your life. You have to work for it, take care of it, and never forget that having something today doesn't guarantee any such thing for future. So, love yourself. Take care of your health. And make sure your loved ones know you love them!


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  1. In the end we all just want to be loved and accepted.

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  2. You are so right! You've learned this at a great time, as there is no time better than the present! Happy Friday!

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  3. We are all different in our little ways, but at the end of the day all we need is a little love from each other.

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  4. So true :)
    "All I need is love."

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  5. Thanks Terri! Happy Friday to you too!

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  6. Thanks Lindsay.. *hugs back* Happy Weekend to you too!

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  7. This is too true. Love is important.

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  8. Yes! People have asked me why I love to workout and I always say that it's because I love my family and myself. I want to be here for them for as long as I can help it and you only get one body!

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  9. That's a great attitude, Earl :)

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