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**The OFFICIAL Words of Wisdom Thread**

Always have a comedic side to you, other wise you will not joke around and become something too serious, instead learn to chuckle at your own reflection first, then what you will learn to become stronger, instead of always being so sincere :)
 
The tranquility to one's own soul,
it is better without any relaxations at all,
when the worlds do collided one another,
we mature, and grow with our kids and not our computers.
 
In a day,
everything changes,
even if you lose someone who is really wonderful inside out.
You will noticed now, you will gain attention from the quake around you.
Then and only then you will learn to love .
 
If this one doesn't hit home for you, consider yourself doubly-blessed. Depression is a beast that builds on itself, and then eats itself and you in the process. Don't *ever* give up!

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Thank you for this. I linked to it on my FB. It is a message that everyone needs to hear at one time or another. Some need it desperately. Thank you and God bless you for this.
 
If this one doesn't hit home for you, consider yourself doubly-blessed. Depression is a beast that builds on itself, and then eats itself and you in the process. Don't *ever* give up!

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This is beautiful. :)

Clinical depression runs in my family, but very few of us have ever sought help. And I learned the hard way what I'd always suspected, the old 'lead a horse to water' thing...you can talk a reluctant relative or friend into seeing a therapist, but you can't force them to genuinely participate. :(

This reminds me of the old saying--which, unfortunately, can sound like a cliché to someone severely depressed: suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem...
 
This is beautiful. :)

Clinical depression runs in my family, but very few of us have ever sought help. And I learned the hard way what I'd always suspected, the old 'lead a horse to water' thing...you can talk a reluctant relative or friend into seeing a therapist, but you can't force them to genuinely participate. :(

This reminds me of the old saying--which, unfortunately, can sound like a cliché to someone severely depressed: suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem...

*hugs*
 
This is beautiful. :)

Clinical depression runs in my family, but very few of us have ever sought help. And I learned the hard way what I'd always suspected, the old 'lead a horse to water' thing...you can talk a reluctant relative or friend into seeing a therapist, but you can't force them to genuinely participate. :(

This reminds me of the old saying--which, unfortunately, can sound like a cliché to someone severely depressed: suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem...
:: hugs::: Oh I know the road way to familiar my dearest friend.
 
So many people never achieve their potential in life because of one thing: FEAR OF FAILURE. It's sad, too - because failure is a learning experience, not a final outcome. Failing at something doesn't make one a failure, unless they stop trying. Thomas Edison tried nearly a thousand different filament materials before discovering one that worked, leading to the invention of the incandescent light bulb that forever changed our world.

"Show me a man who has never made a mistake, and I will show you one who has never tried anything." - Albert Einstein
 
The burden of originality is one that most people don't want to accept. They'd rather sit in front of the TV and let that tell them what they're supposed to like, what they're supposed to buy, and what they're supposed to laugh at. - Marilyn Manson.
 
"Nothing complex is useful- and everything useful is simple."

-Mikhail Kalashnikov
Somehow, I'm reasonably sure that most people whose careers involve complex things (physicians, brain surgeons, engineers, astrophysicists, architects, veterinarians, to name a few) would disagree. As would their clients.

But it sounds good!
 
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