The lies we tell ourselves are incredibly addictive and INSANELY comfortable.
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I’ve never told a lie to myself….I’ve simply examined all the perspectives and found the one which was most favourable to me and that particular juncture.
(Do you think at 65 it’s too late for me to start a career as a Press Officer?)
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Never too late! Colonel Sanders achieved success around that age…and people aged a lot faster back in his day! 65 is the new 30!
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Thank you!
I am invigorated!
(Time for a nap to meditate on this new youth)
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I had to let this one sit for a few days and come back to it! For such a short post it is packed with meaning and speaks of greater things. I’m still processing, but that’s the point right? You want to make people think.
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Well it’s certainly flattering if that’s what happens! I just put these up because these things just pop into my head on a fairly regular basis—usually in the shower or at a red light, haha!
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