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“To travel is to live.” -Hans Christian Andersen

Life
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 @ 3:15 PM

Was sort of reflecting on my life a little last night, and I realized that no materialistic gain could ever, ever replace my family, and friends. I mean, I knew that from the start, but it didn't hit into me yet.

I thought of 'what ifs'. Millions of them. What would I do if I ever lost a family member? I've gone through that, but we must all accept that it's part of life. What if it were someone closer? I would literally die there and then. I'm weak, I am only human.

What if I were to lose a friend. Friends like A & X are hard to come by. In fact, friends like them only come once in a decade. They could probably sum up my life. I can't imagine life without them. It's would just be emptiness.

I appreciate everyone, I really do. And with the people around me right now, I am content.


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