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Cliches; A new paragraph in life
“How are you always so optimistic?”
“I always think of how life is too short, and that you should always make lemonade.”
Starting a new chapter in my opinion means to start a new part in your life, a new journey or adventure, a new obstacle to overcome. Whenever people say “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” I usually think they mean that you should make the best of everything, and to appreciate everything in life. I think that instead of saying start a new chapter in life, people could say they are starting a new sentence or paragraph in life because people should live in the moment, and try not to move too fast to the point where you don’t appreciate life anymore. If your body could speak to you it would probably say something like
“Can you please stop overworking me?” or maybe “Stop moving so fast.” This just goes to show how people don’t value the time they have and instead think of the future and past.
If I had a chance to reset my life and be reborn and relive my life from the beginning I would choose to live out my life and instead of rushing to grow up I would appreciate being young and stress free.
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery, but today is a gift. That’s why it’s called the present.” -Master Oogway
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