The Chains That Bind Us

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Surely everyone realizes, at some point, that they are capable of living a far better life than the one they have chosen. What usually stops them is fear of the sacrifices involved.

 

 

 

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True point. I've leaved in the same 20 miles for 39 of 42 years, and only because I knew I would be back to California at the end of three years. Keep the food for though mill churning.

I liked this one Ryan. Short and sweet, as opposed to short and bittersweet when than fear isn't faced.

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