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27 May 14 #434947 by polar
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All answers come eventually !! Maybe some that you don''t like. Its often like a giant jigsaw.
Marshy is right in respect that things don''t matter a jot.
Its not what went on before..its where you go now that really matters. You cannot change the past but you can change the future.
Early days to plan things but there must have been some things you wanted to do and you were stopped from doing them.
Its good to dream. Dream of things like holidays or achieving things. I found that having an aim made me achieve it (in most cases) Those I didn''t achieve were not to be anyway.
Polar

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