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Melvin H Waller's avatar

Write a sentence, how can you make it simpler but more profound?

Take one action at a time, one after the other.

What profound ideas do you get from this quote: “What we think, we become.”?

We can become anything we want to be.

Have a great week, AricaN!

Mel aka Marc

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"Take one action at a time, one after the other."

- We can write multiple post based on this.😄

"We can become anything we want to be."

- So true, the sky's the limit!

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Melvin H Waller's avatar

I don't mean to correct you AricaN. If the Sky was the limit then Men wouldn't have already walked on the Moon. Shoot for the Stars!

Melvin H Waller

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Moon Arica's avatar

Sky's the limit is figurative my dear Marc, surely you know we can traverse time, space and the universe!

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Melvin H Waller's avatar

I bow to your infinite Wisdom, AricaN.

Marc

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Moon Arica's avatar

Heh heh, i learn from the past, present and future.

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JarieLyn's avatar

Write a sentence, how can you make it simpler but more profound? First, my sentence, then I will make it simpler but more profound.

I am a curious soul who needs to express myself creatively.

My soul soars when I create.

What profound ideas do you get from this quote: “What we think, we become.”?

Be mindful of your thoughts.

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Moon Arica's avatar

My soul soars when I create.

That is absolutely wonderfully beautiful JarieLyn!!

It's infintely imaginative when you write a profound sentence like that.

Be mindful of your thoughts. - This is spectacular too.

❤️❤️❤️ your sharing.

Beautiful words speak of a beautiful mind!

Beautiful words speak to beautiful minds!

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Mark's avatar

I really enjoyed this Moon, reading about how making thinks simple can make them more profound. It was great stuff.

I really enjoyed this. It was great.

I enjoyed this. Great.

Great.

I'm not sure that worked as intended.

I'll always find a way to make the simplest of tasks more complicated so this is definitely a lesson to work on.

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