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03/15/2024 03:33:50











03/14/2024 17:38:17


**HAVE A BLESS FRIDAY & WEEKEND**


03/14/2024 11:32:03

"A hero is an ordinary individual 

who finds the strength to persevere 

and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles."


~ Christopher Reeve ~ 




03/14/2024 02:52:28











03/13/2024 17:26:20


**BLESSING YOUR DAY**HUGS**


03/13/2024 13:28:03

I used to think the worst thing in life was to end up alone. 

t's not. The worst thing in life is to end up with 

people who make you feel all alone.


~ Robin Williams ~




03/13/2024 02:59:38











03/12/2024 17:36:03


**HAVE A GOOD WEDNESDAY MY DEAR FRIEND**


03/12/2024 10:31:55

Someday everything will make perfect sense. 

So for now laugh at the confusion, smile through the tears,

and keep reminding yourself, everything happens for a reason.


~ Unknown ~ 




03/12/2024 09:14:46

GOOD MORNING















“The Three Questions” by Leo Tolstoy



“Remember then: there is only one time that is important—Now! It is the most important time because it is the only time when we have any power.”




Summary: “The Three Questions” is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy that was published in 1903. The story follows a king seeking answers to three questions: What is the best time to do things? Who is the most important person? What is the right thing to do? He offers a reward for the answers to these questions and consults with various advisors and wise men, but none can give him satisfactory responses. Eventually, he learns the answers to his questions through his own experiences and actions.


Theme: “The Three Questions” portrays the importance of living in the present moment and taking personal action. The story emphasizes the futility of worrying about the past or the future and highlights the importance of engaging fully in all of life’s moments.



Moral of the story: The story teaches that the answers to life’s big questions can only be found through action and experience rather than through intellectual inquiry alone. Tolstoy shows that the best way to live is with compassion and kindness toward others. It also encourages readers to cultivate a sense of mindfulness, rather than being preoccupied with the past or the future












Even in the midst of despair, may you feel that you are

being  lifted upon wings of hope. Love you Friend,.










03/12/2024 03:14:47











03/11/2024 17:42:57


**BLESSINGS FOR TUESDAY**


03/11/2024 13:29:26

Love does not consist in gazing at each other, 

but in looking outward together in the same direction.


~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery ~




03/11/2024 03:56:22













03/10/2024 04:10:33












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