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Sunrise on the Floodplains, Wimborne, Dorset by Jack Pease
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  • Post category:Mental health / Positive change
  • Post published:December 26, 2015

We are reminded every morning that after darkness there is always light. Sometimes we forget and choose to believe that the night will last forever. It won’t. Nothing lasts forever.

Source: 8 Things to Remember When Everything Goes Wrong @ Marc and Angel Hack Life: Practical Tips for Productive Living

Photo: Sunrise on the Floodplains, Wimborne, Dorset by Jack Pease under Creative Commons license

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