At 41, I am still figuring out life: my place in society, my career path, a family of my own, any many others things. Heck, I am still trying to make friends in California; a place I moved to 3 years ago. I am currently in a Community College to make up for the many years I missed school while in Africa (Uganda). I intend to transfer to university next year and double major in History and English. I lead a very ordinary life; a normal day is spent doing school assignments, hiking, or reading. My favorite thing to do is walk! Short walks or long walks it does not matter. Walking allows me to think about things - anything! My love of walking comes from where I grew up, a small village in northeastern Uganda. It is still one of the most remotest areas I will ever know, and couldn't even start comparing what life is like there to say a place like California. Walking was all I did while growing up! I walked for miles to school, to church, to the shops, to the borehole to fetch water, and to the market. It was quite an adventure unlike any other - so you now understand my love for walking.
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Yep, so might as well move with it.
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This is so profound. And because change is inevitable, there’s always hope …. 😀
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Thank you so much
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Indeed! I appreciate your words, Haroon,
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Change is necessary to make life worth living
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You’re welcome!☺️
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Thank you, Kylie.
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So inspiring and this reminds me to embrace change in my life!✨💗
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Wow, you summed it so well. Thank you Solonie, and thank you for the follow. 🙂
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Fighting change means you are clearing sand form a desert. Go with the flow of life and, live every moment fully alive to it.
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I am always looking for the good stuff 🙂
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Thanks for the follow 🙂
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Thank you Beachah!
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Thank you Kinge.
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Very nice, true- change is the only constant.
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Good advice. Nothing is permanent.
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Thank you Nadia!
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Beautifully written and a good reminder to us all ❤
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