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Sometimes when words just cant describe...

There are times when words cannot express, or when words cannot fully express, because within that time and space there are no words, there is the silence, there is something more than words can convey. Like those times when it’s said “An angel just came through.” These are times when even when no one is speaking, and the usual household sounds disappear. There is silence … soundlessness, wordlessness. Sometimes, it isn’t necessarily that you couldn’t write it … or write it later. It’s simply that when you place words to a thing or experience, the words become a framework, in a sense a boundary in their description of what you are trying to convey. Sometimes the best description is to draw near, but let it be as it is without words. It draws out in its own time, words come when it’s time. So during the midst of, there are no words.

One day here. The next day gone.

Here are simple things we need to stop taking for granted: 1) Our health Don’t take your health for granted. Eat right, exercise enough and laugh often. 2) Our parents A lot of us are in conflict with our parents. Despite doing things out of love, they come across as really naggy and negative.But we all often forget that while we’re growing up, our parents are growing old.They will leave this life first. Don’t take that for granted before it’s too late. Make your amends. Tell them you love them. 3) The friends closest to us Have you ever had friends who you see a lot and hence know of all, if not most of their flaws? Have you then focused on them to the point of questioning why you’re still friends with them? You may be annoyed, frustrated, angered and saddened by your friends from time to time, but guess what? Friends do that. And friends forgive.If you’re constantly focusing on the negativity in your friends, you’re effectively taking them for granted. You never know