Think about it for a while. Are the things that were important to you when you were younger really the same things that are important today? Do we finally figure out that the most important things in life are not things? I hope you have a wonderful weekend collecting experiences!

So True!!!
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Right on, Lynn! Collecting experiences is the name of the game now!
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So much time wasted worrying about unimportant things and situations we have no control over. Much better to concentrate on what makes us happy and satisfies our souls.
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Isn’t that the truth!
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Lynn you are very wise. I completely agree.
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Oh gosh no! ( Except for the obvious things like family, friends, values, God …..) If I wasted to much time thinking about the time wasted on the perfect outfit, a bad hair day, or a silly comment. …well gee……nothing like growing older to learn what is really important! Life lived really puts things in perspective, dosen’t it?
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Wonderful quote by Jay Kay. Your post actually inspired me to write my own post about one of my favorite quotes, “Never waste the opportunity of a good crisis”. I feel like it goes hand-in-hand with your quote. Everyone assumes having a crisis is a bad thing, but who’s to say that it isn’t an amazing opportunity?
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