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farshad
@farshad-mahmoodi
The world is a strange paradox. Those whose time has come to an end ask for more. And those who still have time often waste it. The strange part is, no one truly knows exactly when their time will be up. If you’re not going to waste it; Then when a ladybug appears on the path of your life, you must pause And truly see the ladybug for what it is. That might just be the most profound thing you do in that fleeting moment. And perhaps, exactly in that still moment when you stop to watch the ladybug, Life itself quiets down for the first time - to teach you something. Something that had long been lost In the noise of everyday life, and the endless race we run. Maybe that tiny creature is a mirror, reflecting back to you a glimpse of your true self. A reminder that meaning is not always hidden in great events. But often lies within the smallest, subtlest, and most passing things. In a world that constantly postpones your presence to "later ". Stopping and seeing Continue 👇
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Amigo🎩
@dexwhale
Maybe the real challenge aint time running out its us forgetting how to actually live in the time we got
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farshad
@farshad-mahmoodi
Absolutely, I agree Making the most of the time we have is far more important than fearing the future or worrying about how much time is left. Living in the moment gives meaning to our present and builds a better future. No one truly knows how much time they have, but we all have the power to choose how we use the time we’re given.
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