Which Facebook photos make us the saddest?

desperation hides in the shadows, mostly undetected
desperation hides in the shadows, mostly undetected

Skimming Facebook, weirdly saddened by the photos. America is the only country in the world where people are searching for inner peace.

In third-world countries, people are searching for food.

When Americans let their health go it’s, well, sad.

There’s a hunger, a desperation, in the photos on my page that is hard to tell apart from starving children.

Yeah, that’s nebulous, but after some deep, reflective thought, the concept starts to appear.

You see, the only difference is the end goal, the desperation is the same. No?

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This year, will we do what we say we’re gonna do?

early morning runs
Springfield Massachusetts, returning from a run as the sun rises

This year, will we do what we say we’re gonna do? If we are telling ourselves our wellness goal is impossible, perfect. Let the overwhelming odds against us fire us up to prove everyone wrong.

Okay? Do what ever it takes. Do what we say we’re going to do, even if it’s impossible. This is our year to break free of our chains.

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If we’re not stressed out everyday, we are lucky

look... stop making excuses
look… stop making excuses

If we’re not stressed out everyday, we are lucky. Many folks think others have it all figured out. Too funny. No one is immune from the burdens and troubles of the world. No one.

Note to self: Please don’t use it as an excuse to not eat well, exercise regularly, and get adequate rest. Please.

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Run Forrest, run

Make what seems impossible, possible
Make what seems impossible, possible

Forrest Gump was a 1994 classic film about a special boy. He had no idea what he could not do. Because he lacked this knowledge, he proceed to do stuff he didn’t know he was not supposed to be able to do.

Makes me think about staying motivated and active – to remain healthy – for a lifetime. Impossible, no?

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