Matt's Lesson

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I'm here to reinforce a lesson that you will probably have heard of before, but haven't thought about all that much. You should. It is:

Don't say never. Try your darndest, your darndest hardest, to not say never, at least not in the present or future tense.

Anyone who has been following my blog for the past year or so will have an idea of what I'm talking about. But the amount of times we think something's over, something will never happen, or we think we are going to lose something or someone...well, we are often wrong. And who wants to be wrong? You think that things won't happen, but they might. They could.

Please do reply if you have found this useful, I like to think I serve a purpose here. This is probably the last thread I will be starting until YWS closes, so, humour me. Tee hee.

So long, people.
Matt.




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Humoured.

Hope is always a good thing to be reminded of.

Thanks, Matt. ^_^
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We've had the voices of reason; it's nice to have a voice of hope around.

Ta, M@ :)
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That great advice Matt and i'm optismisic al lthe time heh.
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M'dearie - I need that advice :wink: unoptimistic me. Must try harder.
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