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Life is more meaningful when you enjoy not the big things, but the little things.
The laugh of your partner
The beauty of the moon.
The way you customize your house.
The annoying things your pet does.
The smile of a nice stranger.
The colors in a rainbow.
A beautiful storm.
Having somewhere to go home.
Having clothes to wear.
Having someone care about you.
Being able to help someone in need.
Having food in your kitchen.
Having a clean home.
Being able to walk around.
Being able to see.
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Being able to move your fingers.
Being able to smell.
Being able to taste.
Being able to feel the touch of someone you love.
Having someone let you know they were thinking of you.
Having a friend or family member to visit.
The smell of the grass in the morning.
Knowing your alive.
Feeling alive.
Watching a classic movie.
Being able to wash your own dishes.
Having clean water to bathe in.
Now, why don’t you name a few simple things of your own.
Remember to enjoy the simple things.
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