Even if you think you have learned nothing, you have still gained experience.
Even if you think you have learned nothing, you have still gained experience.
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Right with you on this one.
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Thanks Frank.
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This is so true. And experience is a great teacher.
Ginger
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Yes. And we must good be students to appreciate it.
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And, if you think harder, you’ll realize you did learn something.
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Very true!
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So true. If I have learned anything this past year it is that there is a lot of truth to that old quote by Bette Davis, who said, and I quote:
“GETTING OLD IS NOT FOR SISSIES!”
Have a great day! 🌞👍
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Ha ha ha! Good quote. Great reminder.
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😁🌞👍
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And the window to our souls. Well said Pam 😀
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Thanks Mark. Although I have discovered that some windows really need to be cleaned.
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Lol…and maybe left open to allow some fresh air inside occasionally 😂 🤣
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Always.
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Glad you agree.
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Of course. 😊
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Learning is rarely a singular momentary injection. Often it is a cumulative experience. Something that must be lived and slowly assimilated.
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Well said John.
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A very helpful thought for someone who feels she learns almost nothing.
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We are like sponges. We don’t know what we have until we get squeezed.
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Brilliant!
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There’s always that.
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That is something.
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Oh, I know what you mean. As I’m awaiting the visit of my kids I’m spending a few minutes this morning catching up with my favorites. Have a wonderful day my friend. ♥️
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You too my friend.
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💚
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Learning is constant, even when it isn’t obvious.
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Exactly!
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