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Monica P.'s avatar

“Forgive the you of yesterday, celebrate the you of today, and have hope for the you of tomorrow.” Excellent advice to live by. In my opinion these are not easy to accomplish, but so very worth it.

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Harley King's avatar

I agree, Monica. These are not easy to accomplish. Thanks for reading and sharing your insights.

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The Scholar's avatar

I feel a surge of different emotions that I cannot form into words reading this. The one thing I will say is peace, this offered me peace, and I thank you for that.

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Harley King's avatar

Thank you for reading and commenting. I am glad it offered you peace. If you have other thoughts later, please share.

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Maureen Hines's avatar

Enjoy & learn from all Harley’s writings. This recent one is most impactful. Wishing for his continued success on this venue.

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Harley King's avatar

Thanks, Maureen, for reading. Please share with your friends.

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Thalia Toha's avatar

Harley- I agree with this sentiment in its entirety: "I believe the heart drives change more than the brain." The way you put together Ali, change, and the necessity of growth is really a testament to faith in human nature in its highest order. I don't believe that brain can run a life as heart can. Without heart, the brain rots. And without brain, the heart wouldn't be as impactful. I love the way you've strung this together. I appreciate it. Hope you're well this week, Harley? Cheers, -Thalia

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Harley King's avatar

Thanks, Thalia. Yes, the heart drives change. If the heart is not interested, we won't change. We know the right things we should do, but we need the motivation of the heart. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

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Thalia Toha's avatar

Motivation of the heart, indeed, Harley.

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