Tuesday Tidbits #98



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Welcome to the limited series, Tuesday Tidbits. A collection of quotes to provide inspiration, determination, and elevation. I hope you find something that brightens your day!

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The vastness of an ocean is recognized when we reach the middle of it. The vastness of our lives only comes into view as we reach the final shore.


A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. But a single step requires that first we rise, both body and mind.


We, as a society, have pushed the boundaries of individual freedom to now include reality. What we believe becomes the truth and no longer requires evidence, fact, or science. Alternative realities are the new religions.


The risk with treating others the way you would want to be treated is that they may not reciprocate your consideration. The risk in treating people poorly is that they certainly will.


I used to admire the happy, lazy life of a pig. Then I tasted bacon.


There is a reason why so many of our superheroes can fly. There is something deep inside us, a part of our spirits, that was always meant to soar and see the world with a greater view.


We feel vindicated in our perceptions when someone agrees with us. But we learn more when they do not.


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Now get out there and write something!

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Comments
18 Responses to “Tuesday Tidbits #98”
  1. beth says:

    my favorite is the one about perceptions –

  2. The taste of bacon does make one reconsider. Cheers mate and great thoughts!

  3. kristianw84 says:

    I really enjoy these tidbits!! I often find it difficult to choose a favorite because I relate to so many, but I think I’m leaning towards the last one!

  4. K.L. Hale says:

    Each of these speak to me. Great shares, Brad. Thank you!

  5. petespringerauthor says:

    The thing I dislike most about social media is that most of it is set up to find your tribe rather than respectfully interacting with others.

  6. Jim Borden says:

    great closing quote; and if I could have a supwerpower it would be to teleport… 🙂

  7. Well, you will not learn much from me. You make a good case for not treating people poorly.

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