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Life comes to you in great abundance. There's no need to gulp it.
Lovingly taste each moment as it comes. Take care not to hurry past the richness that is already here.

Tomorrow's treasures can wait until tomorrow. Live today's treasures while they are here.

Give yourself time to absorb the goodness of now in all its bounty. Give yourself time to live with meaning, instead of just rushing through.

There is more than enough available to you already. Instead of striving toward what's next, make the most of what's now.

It is all here, now. Live the abundance in your own special way.

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