Congratulations on your first post! I loved everything about this post; it's very human and raw. Your insights are so inspirational and warm that your page already feels like a home. I look forward to your following pieces, and I'm grateful that I get to be alongside you through this journey🩵🩵🩵
This is the fourth time I have seen this quote in the past two days! Maybe I need to write a note about this.
So here are my thoughts, I hope you don't mind: I don't really consider anything to be insignificant. When we speak of something like changing the world, we imagine some massive grand impact, but in reality even major changes happen because of small "insignificant" impacts. If you affect one person, is that not changing the world? Is that person not part of this world? I think the little "insignificant" things we do cause ripples, and ripples can extend outward into something much bigger than we often give them credit for.
Congratulations on your first post! I loved everything about this post; it's very human and raw. Your insights are so inspirational and warm that your page already feels like a home. I look forward to your following pieces, and I'm grateful that I get to be alongside you through this journey🩵🩵🩵
Aw, you are so very kind! ☺️ I get the same inspiration reading your posts. I appreciate you more than words can express. Thank you so much! 💙🤍❤️
Thanks for this thoughtful reply, it means a lot to me! And I feel the same way about you🤍🤍
Wonderful
Thank you 💙 🙏
This is the fourth time I have seen this quote in the past two days! Maybe I need to write a note about this.
So here are my thoughts, I hope you don't mind: I don't really consider anything to be insignificant. When we speak of something like changing the world, we imagine some massive grand impact, but in reality even major changes happen because of small "insignificant" impacts. If you affect one person, is that not changing the world? Is that person not part of this world? I think the little "insignificant" things we do cause ripples, and ripples can extend outward into something much bigger than we often give them credit for.