How to make our lives Fantastic?
“Go, and make interesting mistakes,
Make amazing mistakes,
Make glorious and fantastic mistakes.
Break rules.
Leave the world more interesting for your being here”
Neil Gaiman
The best example of Fantastic
“Don’t forget you’re alive.
‘Cause sometimes when you walk around the city and you’re in a bad mood, you can think, hey, wait a minute, we’re alive! We don’t know what the next second will bring and what a fantastic thing this is.
This can get easily forgotten in the routine of life, and that’s something I’m trying to bring to my attention at all times.
Don’t forget you’re alive. We’re not dead, you know. This is the greatest thing”
Joe Strummer
Thank you for your visit.
Take care, my friend.
Namaste 🙏🙏🙏
Mr. Philo
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This post is part of Ragtag Daily Prompt-Fantastic
Go live it up in 2023. Do try to avoid the expensive mistakes.
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Well said.
Thank you, Ludwig.
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love the ideas in this post, Philo. We should live life – experiment and push our limits – and make mistakes 🙂
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Thank you, Brenda.
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Life is full of opportunities for adventure and growth, and it’s important to embrace those opportunities and make the most of them. Sometimes this means taking risks and stepping outside of our comfort zone, and making mistakes along the way. It’s important to remember that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning and growing process, and it’s often through our mistakes that we learn the most. By embracing a sense of curiosity and openness to new experiences, we can make our lives more fantastic and truly feel alive. It’s also important to remember to take time to appreciate the present moment and the simple fact that we are alive and have the opportunity to experience all that life has to offer.
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You have beautifully explained about taking risks in our lives by leaving the comfort zone and making mistakes (not purposefully), which in turn helps one gain experience in dealing with various problems one is likely to experience.
Unfortunately, the majority avoid taking risks.
And they never realise what they are missing out on!
Thank you, my friends, for this enlightenment.
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Another one of my favorite writers, Neil Gaiman, and a fantastic photo.
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Thank you, Dolly.
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You are welcome, my friend.
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Wonderful!
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Thank you.
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