People are less quick to applaud you as you grow older. Life starts out with everyone clapping when you take a poo and goes downhill from there.

Sloane Crosley
People are less quick to applaud you as you grow...
People are less quick to applaud you as you grow...
People are less quick to applaud you as you grow...
People are less quick to applaud you as you grow...
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When a person gets older, he or she starts to realize that life does not start out fresh and new every day. Sometimes it is better to just let things go and just enjoy the ride. Life is great if you can get through the days without experiencing any major mishaps. There are bad things that happen in life, but there are also good things that happen. If you can learn from your mistakes and grow from them, then you have reached a level of maturity that most people will never get to see in their lifetime.

Source: I Was Told Thered Be Cake

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