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You will survive the tough times by chibird
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Positive change
  • Post published:November 7, 2016

Nothing is perfect; the world itself is not perfect, nor anyone in it. Accept your flaws. Admit your mistakes. Don’t hide and don’t lie. Deal with the truth, learn the lessons, endure the consequences of reality, and move on.

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