People need to learn to live life and enjoy it more today. Stop living in tomorrow and start living for today because you never know what's going to happen. Wherever I look I see unhappy people crammed into offices working so hard to buy things they don't need. Fair enough I'm not telling you to go quit your job instead rather than seeing everyday as an never ending struggle against time because it won't reach 5 o'clock quick enough look it as everyday is a gift. I mean it really is if you were to suddenly die tomorrow what would you say about today would you feel satisfied with your last day our would you change anything?
Even if it is something as simple as smile at the girl with the beautiful eyes across the office (or guy depending on which way you bat hehe), but I can promise you it'll feel great. In fact I'm going to ask you to do one thing I want you to try this tomorrow, I can promise you it'll make life a lot more fun. When travelling to work or in the office start a conversation with someone new or simply just smile at them try to make as many friends as you can. If they ignore you then don't take it as some personal attack just think that in the long run who's gonna be the really unhappy one. Look at life as if it's just a game if something looks fun give it a go! Don't hold back you might not get a second chance. Every morning whilst you have some free time try to find some positive thoughts about your life and also appreciate all you have such as families and friends.
Finally I would just like to say I am not some tree hugging hippie, I just really want people to start realising what is important in life. The lump of metal sat on your driveway or the price of the watch on your wrist is nothing compared to real people. Material possessions can be bought but when you die you can't take them with you. Do you think that the car is going to miss you or your 50 inch TV, NO it won't. But I'll tell you who will miss you all your friends and family. If you feel what is your mark on the world just simply look at the amount of friends and family you have because the true riches in life don't live in your bank account!
Tim
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