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Friday, November 18, 2011

Remembering Moments


We do not remember days. We remember moments. 
With the exemption of a day filled with traumatic events, not many of us can sit back and remember every conversation word for word, every place we went to and at what times, every meal we ate, and everything we watched on TV on one day over a week ago. What we do remember are the good, and the bad moments that we made with the people we love and by ourselves. Truly at the end of our lives when we are gone from this earth that is what those who knew us will remember us for as well, the moments that we shared with them. It is imperative that if you are not making use of every moment of your life, that you start doing so now. All that you will have at the end of your life, when your health is receding are the memories that you made for yourself, and the memories that you made for others. If you are not able to remember these, hopefully you made a profound enough effect on someone's life that will!

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