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grin NCR ~ Tuesday Humor, May 30th...

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Philosophy 101

As we grow older, and hence wiser (with wisdom), we slowly come
to realize that:

~ Whether we wear a $300 or $30 watch - they both tell us the
same time.

~ Whether we carry a $300 or $30 wallet/handbag - the amount
of money inside is the same.

~ Whether we drink a bottle of $300 or $30 or $3 wine - the
hangover is the same.

~ Whether the house we live in is 300 or 3,000 or 30,000 sq. ft.
- the loneliness is the same.

~ And we realize our true inner happiness does not come from the
material things of this world.

~ Whether we fly first or economy class, if the plane goes down -
we go down with it.

~ Whether we fly first or economy class, if the plane reaches its
destination - - - everyone arrives at the same time.

~ We should realize that when we have mates, buddies and old friends,
brothers and sisters, with whom we can chat, laugh, talk, sing, talk
about north- south-east-west or heaven and earth -- that is true
happiness.

Six Undeniable Facts of Life
1. Don't educate your children to be rich. Educate them to be happy,
so when they grow up they will know the value of things, not the
price.

2. Best wise words: "Eat your food as your medicines. Otherwise you
have to eat medicines as your food."

3. The one who truly loves you will never leave you because, even if
there are 100 reasons to give up, he or she will find one reason to
hold on.

4. There is a big difference between a human being and being human.
Only a few folks really understand that.

5. You are loved when you are born. You will be loved when you die.
In between, you have to manage.

6. If you just want to walk fast, walk alone; but, if you want to walk
far, walk together.

Six Best Doctors in the World
1. Sunlight
2. Rest
3. Exercise
4. Diet
5. Self Confidence
6 Friends

And, finally: The nicest place to be is in someone's thoughts, the
safest place to be is in someone's prayers, and the very best place to
be is... in the hands of God.

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