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Old May 20, 2019, 03:19 AM
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It is more important to enjoy yourself than showing you do.

It is more important to be skilled and knowledgeable than showing you are.

It is more important to be happy than showing you are.

It is more important to do good than showing you do.

I feel it is much more important than to be content and helpful than showing or faking you are. Showing that you are "better" than others will just create an illusion.
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Old May 20, 2019, 04:13 AM
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Thank you so much for making this thread, TheLonelyChemist! Wiser words have rarely been spoken! I hope you'll be able to apply ALL of this to your own life as well! I'm sure what you've wisely wrote will be VERY helpful to EVERYONE, especially here on PC! Please take GREAT care of yourself, my friend! REMEMBER THAT YOU'RE CARED FOR AND LOVED HERE! Sending many warm, safe hugs to you, TheLonelyChemist, my altruistic, AWESOME, caring, dear, generous, kind, sensible, smart, sweet, wise and WONDERFUL friend! YOU'LL ACHIEVE MANY WONDERFUL THINGS IN YOUR LIFE! I'M SURE OF THAT!
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