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Problems become more problems when:

We assume others do not have them.

We assume ours are worse than others.

We fail to help others from making them.

We choose to not help others with theirs.

We accept they cannot be solved.

And we choose to become a new one instead of becoming the solution to another.

We may not be the solution to all problems, but we can always be a solution to someone’s. And sometimes, one less problem is exactly the solution someone else needs.

C.L. Harmon

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Unfairness is a tool of the feeble minded. Those with integrity think outside the accepted constructs to expand the boundaries of normal thought and help empower all, while the weak in morality attack the righteous and moral from the confines of their willful ignorance and insecurities.
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The moment you accept you have a responsibility to everyone becomes the moment you understand that life isn’t about you but about life allowing you to be a part of it.
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If you want to know what real power is, make a decision. No other mechanism on earth can so easily destroy or improve the lives of others.

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I don’t believe greatness makes itself aware. and I don’t believe we know when we are in its presence. I believe instead that we are in the presence of different. And when we realize that different had a profound effect on us, we then know that we were in the presence of greatness.
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Peace seems to be in the darkest of places. It rests in the places we avoid, the places we don’t want to go. We tend to believe it is evasive, when in actuality, it’s just distant from the chaos we create. When it calls to us, we listen instead to the noise around us. When we see it approach, we ignore it and focus on the distractions in our lives. When we feel it near, we turn to problems because they are familiar. All these things we do to avoid going into the darkness. And yet the darkness is not where peace chooses to be, but the only place our choices allow it to exist.

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Sometimes we have to disassemble parts of our lives even though we don’t see anything amiss. What we don’t realize is that something inside is failing and its eventual failure will make it forever inoperable. Other times we learn that what is broken in life doesn’t always mean mending is needed. What we don’t realize is that some things are never going to work again regardless of effort or cost.
The rest of the time we believe everything is going to work out because we were led to reassemble what we need to keep and to toss out what we no longer need.
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Today, do something for your soul. Do not let it be ignored because thoughts of worry become all too consuming or because matters of the heart become the focus of every beat. Talk to it, let it breathe, allow it to fall in love with the best parts age has allowed of you. It will remind you that thoughts wander becoming lost to infinity, that the heart will cease to one day beat, but that it will always be inside listening, loving and waiting to walk with you home.

C.L. Harmon

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The Puzzle of Life

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Life begins to make sense when you begin sorting the pieces. We must first understand that each piece has purpose and is purposefully designed differently. As we sort, we begin to understand that seeking the corner pieces first and the border pieces second is how we get a picture of what we are building. And then we begin filling in the vast empty space between those borders. As we sort in the beginning, we begin looking for that piece which is us. Eventually we may learn that we are not a corner piece or even a border piece, but our place is somewhere in the middle. And that may lead us to believe that we are less important than those on corners and borders. But the more pieces we place, the more we understand that no puzzle is complete without all the pieces. And that makes each piece just as valuable as the others. Without those filling the vast space, those border pieces we were envious of are empty. And without those borders we are just incomplete space.
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The Gray Between Good & Evil

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No one wants to be called evil. It’s much easier to accept being called less than righteous. The problem with that is sin does not distinguish itself in degrees and that means we have no gauge to determine where evil begins and righteousness ends.
C.L. Harmon

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