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    Anton Ross
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    Interesting thoughts for the day:
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    πŸ”΅ Sometimes I start
    doing an evaluation
    of my life.

    πŸ”΅ In one of those, I
    came across the
    story of
    Michael Shumacher.

    πŸ”΅ He was the winner of
    the Grand Prix in 1991.

    πŸ”΅ He was seven times
    world champion of
    Formula 1.

    πŸ”΅ Happiness was in his
    being…
    But in one fateful day
    his story and his
    destiny completely
    changed due to an
    accident ….

    πŸ”΅ Today, with just 44
    kilos of weight
    struggling to “survive”
    since December
    2013.

    πŸ”΅ His wife begins to
    sell the goods to
    cover the expenses
    for keeping him alive,
    in an adapted room in
    their house, where he
    lies like a vegetable.

    πŸ”΅ Here I ask myself a
    question:

    πŸ”΅ Who is better than
    whom?

    πŸ”΅ Life can take
    directions never
    imagined.

    πŸ”΅ It’s amazing how
    everything can
    change in an
    INSTANT.

    πŸ”΅ No one is exempt
    from anything.

    πŸ”΅ And in such
    circumstances are
    they of any use?
    Inteligence,
    Money,
    Titles,
    Fame,
    Success,
    Power…

    πŸ”΅ We are all the same!!

    πŸ”΅ Then why the pride?

    πŸ”΅ Why the arrogance?

    πŸ”΅ Why the
    victimization?

    πŸ”΅ Why so much
    attachments to
    material goods?

    πŸ”΅ Do you think your
    version is the
    absolute truth?

    πŸ”΅ All we have is TODAY.
    So that we can
    live it with passion,
    enjoy ourselves
    to the fullest, doing
    good, serving others
    and be full of joy.

    πŸ”΅ We need to STOP
    creating problems,
    claim insignificant
    things, and
    AVOID anything that
    “takes our lives”.

    πŸ”΅ Be careful not to lose
    someone who loves
    you and accepts you
    as you are.

    πŸ”΅ As in the game of
    chess, in the end both
    the King and the
    Pawn are kept in the
    same box.

    πŸ”΅ It is worth examining
    what we have done.

    πŸ”΅ We are born without
    bringing anything …
    we die without taking
    anything!
    Absolutely nothing!

    πŸ”΅ And the sad thing is
    that in the interval
    between life and
    death, we fight for
    what we did not bring
    and
    what we will not
    take!

    πŸ”΅ Think about that.
    Let’s LIVE more, and
    let’s LOVE more.
    Let’s understand
    the other and be
    HAPPIER!

    πŸ”΄ Finally I remind
    myself:
    To be gracious,
    I need be kinder
    and become humbler.
    And to strive towards what’s ETERNAL rather than the temporal.

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