The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 17, 1936
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 17, 1936
Just jumping around from one party to another...
Home waiting on me 🤎
Once she stopped rushing through life, she was amazed at how much more life she had time for.
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The perfect response when people try to pressure you or rush you, is that “My time will come.” Some people need to realize that each individual is on their own journey and path in life. No two people are meant to be the same. I don’t believe in being a late bloomer or anything because — everyone arrives to their destination when they’re ready (as long as they’re moving). We are each meant to achieve different things at different times. More people need to internalize this understand this and stop comparing and expecting everyone to be one the same timeline because life doesn’t work that way.
If you’re experiencing this from others, ignore them, remain patient and stay in your lane. You’ll arrive when you’re ready because you’re on your own divine timeline.
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your blood is my aphrodisiac
Rushing into Yellow II, 2025
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