Would you be willing to erase a certain part of your life – childhood, teens, the period of 20s, or adult stage? Most won’t.
Even if each stage carries a ton of bitter memories, there’ll also be equally enjoyable experiences and valuable lessons that you wouldn’t want to vanish.
“Accept life, and you must accept regret.”
– Henri Frederic Amiel
Only with acceptance and approval of who you are, from your own self, will you get the secure feeling and be able to move on with life peacefully.
Cheers!
My experiences have made me the person I’m today. I wouldn’t want to erase any of it
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Exactly my point. Thanks, Shweta!
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Pleasure 🙂
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True that.
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Happy that you’re in concordance with my thought, Harsh!
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You are absolutely right. We should embrace each and every stage without regret.
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Thank you, Rashmi. We have parallel thoughts! ☺
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#SoTrue
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Glad that you could relate with this, Jay!
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Some selective parts may well be erased. But the problem with such erasing is that the lessons also get erased. A wonderful post. So well you’ve said about the importance of every experience.
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Indeed. We won’t dare to lose the valuable lessons for the sake of few bad days.
Thanks a lot, sir!
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👍👍😊 Thank you so much Anisha. It is always a privilege to read your thought provoking posts
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I’m so pleased with your compliment, sir. 😊
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Hands down agree with what you said. We can move forward only with acceptance of past!
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Glad that you’re in sync with my thoughts, Curious Mind. Thank you very much!
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🙂
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I think people generally learn more from mistakes and unpleasant experiences than they learn when they are right and things are going their way. We need to remember lessons learned so as not to repeat our mistakes. Thank you, Anisha for your thoughtful post.
Cheryl
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That’s so true. We often don’t look back to thank life when it’s going smooth. I’m happy that you found this post intriguing.
Keep supporting, Mam!
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The last para says it all. You wonderfully conveyed the message❤
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I’m glad you found it interesting. Thank you, Ishita! ❤
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❤💖
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This is so true, we need to accept ourselves first to be happy!
Good work, I’d love if you check out my page as well. Thank you!
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True, Shruti. Self-love comes first. Thanks a lot! ❣
Sure, I’ll check your page in a day or two. (:
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True words. 🙂
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Glad that you could connect with my stand! ☺
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🙂
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