A Newfound Belief of Mine
So I’ve done a lot of thinking today about life, and this is just one of the many things I’ve concluded to:
Everyone makes mistakes. It’s a part of being human. But we can’t let those mistakes make us feel that we can’t improve ourselves in certain ways. See, it’s not that we’re not good enough to improve in certain ways. It’s that we’re human. And I believe we must attempt to learn that when we make mistakes, we shouldn’t regret them to the point where the regret hinders us from trying to improve. We should always learn from our mistakes and improve upon them; learn from the past, apply what we ourselves have learned to the present and future, and (eventually) inform others of what we’ve learned for their futures.
Writing this was really for myself and learning more about myself as an individual. Anyway, that’s what I wish to post to my personal blog tonight. Hopefully you get something out of it, if not, *shrug*.
Good night, folks! :)
8 month old baby hearing his mother’s voice for the first time with cochlear implant
Submitted by soundtrackof-mylife
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Lily is a Great Dane that has been blind since a bizarre medical condition required that she have both eyes removed. For the last 5 years, Maddison, another Great Dane, has been her sight. The two are, of course, inseparable.
(Source: abritishkid)
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