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09/24/2008 09:08 PM
SpiritArtist
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If one is to be smart and sassy, what prerequisites would have to be met? I'm guessing the first would be to not let anyone get you down. The second, to pray for those who try. The third, make sound decisions that honor your friends and family, and most importantly yourself. And forth, to be a good example to others. Being sassy doesn't have to make you mean, it just is a way to get your point across so you don't end up being a walked-on carpet. Being smart is knowing who to tango with, and when. I want to meet people in this support group who value integrity and who I can have a descent and provocative discussion with. I would like to make healthy relationships and connect with understanding and wise hearts. Give me a friend, and I will be yours.
"If one advances confidently in the direction of their dreams and endeavors to lead a life which they have imagined, they will meet with a success unexpected in common hours."
- Henry David Thoreau
Desiderata! Psalm 23! Empowerment! Softly hugging you.
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