Live in the present and learn from your past.

Richard J Edwards 1960 (Ft Belvoir)



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Live in the present and learn from your past.

In a blink of an eye things can change and the meaning of your past days take on a whole new meaning in your memory. In the days before this present day carry so many important things about us that continue to make us who we are. Our traits and reactions identify us in our future days and we can't escape that. Our tears act as an identifier of the deep desires and emotions that make us feel at home. People that we've had in our lives in the past still influence us and continue to make us better and that never ends. The lessons of yesterday remain fluid in modern time the only adjustment may be in the way they are applied. There is so much important vibes and energy that is exchanged in a connection with someone that goes deep within You and enhances your characteristic outcome. Dreaming and pondering in a harmless manner through memories of yesterday's is very therapeutic. Life constantly changes and when we hang on a little losily the sting can remain manageable and we can continue to learn new things from old elements. Welcome all the good people and life offers you and hang on for an amazing ride.
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Written on November 28, 2023

Submitted by rjenavy on November 28, 2023

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Richard J Edwards

Retired Navy. Live in Montana. And Love God. In 2004 I wrote and had published by poetry. Com The Truth Of Heart and Soul put in their book "Involving the Muse". This is not my best work. I have 40yrs of writings I know R publish worthy I'm just looking for some to help that knows how to do that. I'm a common man and I believe my writings R easily relatable. more…

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