Have you thought about how fast time actually travels? How every minute that passes seems to feel faster and faster? Like how the last six months have travelled? Fast! I'm not saying time should go slow, that would be the opposite extreme, but I'm wishing time would just take a deep breath and slow down just a little. I feel like I'm going to wake up and it'll be Christmas tomorrow. I mean, it's already the fifteenth of August. It is only just under four months away. So many things happened last Christmas, I wonder how I'm going to feel this Christmas.
But anyways, I'm wondering from my topic.
(I started this yesterday, so today is the sixteenth of August. I started, saved, went away to do something and completely forgot what I'd started here. Bad WriterGirl!! Anyways, I will continue now...)
Time. It runs like the wind. Many people will tell you that. It's like the clock fast forwards itself when your not looking. But if we didn't have time, it would be like something else.
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I once said, like many other people, 'I wish money grew on trees' but then my brother said something that made total sense, 'if it weren't money, it would be something else'.
It's like we've always got something to complain about. Nothing is ever good enough. I believe the only person who can truly complain is those who have ill health, no family, no friends, no home and no money. Then you have the right to complain that your life isn't good enough.
Yet people, INCLUDING MYSELF, complain endlessly.
Complaining is just human nature. We can't help it. It's an instinct to moan about our problems. It's healthy - well most of the time, anyway. But sometimes I think we complain too much. Most of us have a family, whither it's a blood family or a friends family. Most of us have good health and at least somewhere to sleep at night. And even if we have no money, we've got love.
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There was one point in life where I had no friends and my family; they would be there if I needed them but we were going through a tough time like most families do at some point. But we did have money.
Now I have a big group of incredible friends and I couldn't ask for a tighter more happier family. But money, it's tight.
If someone asked me which scenario I would choose; the second one would win hands down.
Even though having money issues is stressful at times and complaining about it is inevitable but I'd rather have a happy family that communicate properly and can have a fun time, than money.
It really doesn't buy happiness.
Be good, have fun and keep safe.
Love WriterGirl.

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