Anything can happen in life, especially nothing.

Michel Houellebecq
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Life is full of things that may be nothing, but they are still there, like weeds in a garden. But if you look carefully enough, you can find something important to think about. If you take the time to think about everything that’s ever happened to you, you’ll find that it’s not all bad. For example, your mom might have died when you were young, but she also raised you.

Your grandma might have died too when you were younger, but she also loved you unconditionally. One thing I've learned is that when something bad happens to you then the good thing that came out of it is much greater than just one thing. So when life throws a curve ball at us, we should be happy because it means there's another opportunity waiting in the future for us to be happy.

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