After everything he’s been through, he deserves to be happy. I will never begrudge him happiness—I only wish it could be with me.
The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins


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After everything he’s been through, he deserves to be happy. I will never begrudge him happiness—I only wish it could be with me.
The Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins
Grudges are a waste of perfect happiness. Laugh when you can, apologies when you should, and let go of what you cannot change.
The Sin of Envy
Sin of Lust || Sin of Pride || Sin of Sloth || Sin of Gluttony || Sin of Greed || Sin of Wrath
There is enough heartache and sorrow in this life without our adding to it through our own stubbornness, bitterness, and resentment.
"I do not begrudge it."
"Incarnations of Immortality: Being a Green Mother" - Piers Anthony
Alexandria Crow - The Physics of Yoga
Join me for this fascinating conversation I had the chance to have with Alexandria Crow titled The Physics of Yoga. Alexandria is an inspirational and thoughtful yoga teacher. She has years of experience challenging her body and mind. Listen as she shares some of the wisdom she has found along her journey.Visit her on her website here: https://yogaphysics.comFollow her…
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Unwelcome - (Weekend Writing Prompt #163)
Unwelcome – (Weekend Writing Prompt #163)
It wasn’t long before Bournemouths’ beaches nearest the two piers had filled with bodies of all shapes and sizes. It was bound to happen, wasn’t it? It’d been forecasted the hottest day this summer and with lockdown rules relaxing, many from the cities were feeling gungho.
Although, they may think twice, the next time the sun tempts a trip to the seaside. Too many an unwelcomehour was spent…
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