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Life as we know it.


 The term YOLO sounds so simple yet so particularly deep. Sure, we live only once but we also experience each day once which sounds bizarre considering we live every day in the same pattern.
 Every day that we live, every minute that passes by never comes back almost like we’ll never relive today again even if tomorrow feels the same!

  This makes me wonder how a small improvement to a 24 hour day can change the way we live it.
I sometimes find myself pondering life. How it’s the perfect balance of consistency and inconsistency, how one decision made today can completely alter the route of your life the next day.
It’s the perception of realizing that there are so many people in this world who we’ll never know, who will never have any impact on us or whose life we’ll never be a part of.

  It’s the notion that no matter how slow or fast time flies, it’s always somehow moving forward and never stationary. It’s the awareness that happiness can be attained if we’re pleased with all that we’ve got but also work hard to accomplish all that we’re meant to acquire. Knowing that we’re all a part of something enormous yet there’s so much that we don’t even understand.

  It’s all incredible if we actually ponder on it which is why sometimes it seems so unbelievable but it’s all real and it’s all happening right before us. Sometimes, it’s just about taking one step at a time while being fully aware of the fact that we’re all living in a world full of possibilities.

 

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  1. Hi, just wanted to say I love your blog. You engross the readers into your thoughts and ideas (which are beautiful to say the least). But I feel like you drag onto an idea for way too long. Almost as if you carry on a notion throughout, even when you already gave it a certain closure midway. Regardless, keep up the great work. You earned a new fan today!

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