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How to say “things will never be the same” without saying “things will never be the same.

  • Writer: Elise Betz
    Elise Betz
  • Oct 14
  • 1 min read

Forest and Fawn micro flash challenge


I won’t bore you with some Zen cliché about never stepping into the same river twice or treasuring each precious moment as it is fleeting or sand through the hours glass crap. Just accept it and move on. You can’t go back, can’t change the past. This is your new reality, so suck it up because the clock is ticking and it’s not going to wait while you navel gaze and wonder how it’s going to be going forward.

 
 
 

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