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Never Try? You May As Well Die

Absolutely nothing to do with saving money on tech.

Too many people look over their shoulder and regret their past. Instead of looking at the past, perhaps look at today and do what is necessary to keep you from looking over your shoulder tomorrow with regret.

What haven’t you done that you wished you had? What haven’t you tried that now you can’t? Instead of postponing do it now.

Have you told someone in your life that you do truly love them? Today? Why not? What are you waiting for? Have you taken the time to call you high school buddy and say what the heck are you doing these days? Have you at least tried to help someone you don’t know just because it is the right thing to do?

Today is not the time to regret what you didn’t do yesterday.
Today is the time to do the things that stave off regret.
Today is the time to try a new dish, a new radio station, dig out an old sweater and wrap up in it, color your hair, shine your head, do what ever makes you happy. Smile at a baby, thank someone for helping you. Live your day as full as you can….and tomorrow, you can look ahead at what’s next as opposed to looking behind with regret.

Only you can make the most of yourself.

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