Nothing is rigid. Things change. You can change your mind. You can change your thinking.

Liane Moriarty
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Nothing is rigid. Things change. You can change your mind. You can change your thinking.

When we look at the world around us we see that things are rigid and things never change, and we can’t change them and we can’t do anything about them. It’s just the way they are, and we’ve got to be satisfied with that. But this world is not as fixed as it seems.

Nothing is as fixed as it seems, and nothing as fixed as you think it is, because everything changes every moment of your life. Your thoughts are not as fixed as they seem either; they change every second of every day.

Source: The Last Anniversary

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