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Things Your Parents Didn't Tell You: Lessons for a Good Life
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Things Your Parents Didn't Tell You: Lessons for a Good Life in Vernon, BC
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Things Your Parents Didn't Tell You: Lessons for a Good Life in Vernon, BC
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I evaluated my life and why it was that I never felt fulfillment, happiness, or satisfaction in my personal accomplishments. I stripped away all those, 'needless, superficial, and had-to-haves things' that cloud, clutter, and eventually become obstacles in living a Good Life. Somewhere along the way, I had lost my way, and I knew, beyond a shadow of doubt that the way I lived my life, my attitude, outlook, and treatment of others must change. Who was I that my opinion and judgement of others was the most important one of all? The further I looked into my past, and the bad decisions I'd made along the way made me shake my head in sorrow at what I'd become, sad. I've worked hard at turning that around. Things Your Parents Didn't Tell You, are those things, basics, some wisdoms in Life that I wished someone had taken the time to spell out for me in the simplest of terms, they're eternal and simple, you'll understand when you read them. Godspeed.
I evaluated my life and why it was that I never felt fulfillment, happiness, or satisfaction in my personal accomplishments. I stripped away all those, 'needless, superficial, and had-to-haves things' that cloud, clutter, and eventually become obstacles in living a Good Life. Somewhere along the way, I had lost my way, and I knew, beyond a shadow of doubt that the way I lived my life, my attitude, outlook, and treatment of others must change. Who was I that my opinion and judgement of others was the most important one of all? The further I looked into my past, and the bad decisions I'd made along the way made me shake my head in sorrow at what I'd become, sad. I've worked hard at turning that around. Things Your Parents Didn't Tell You, are those things, basics, some wisdoms in Life that I wished someone had taken the time to spell out for me in the simplest of terms, they're eternal and simple, you'll understand when you read them. Godspeed.


















