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“We must always remember that possessions have no inherent value. They become what we make them. If they increase our capacity to give, they become something good. If they increase our focus on ourselves and become standards by which we measure other people, they become something bad.”
— Kent Nerburn
— Kent Nerburn
Brain Food: Perfection is Impossible


There is nothing wrong with enjoying something that is impermanent. Instead of clinging, hold the beauty of life with an open hand because you know one day it will evaporate.
Yung Pueblo • 7 Unavoidable Laws
the point isn’t what we lose, but what we had in the first place.
Brianna Wiest • 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think
There is no enjoying the possession of anything valuable unless one has someone to share it with.