@WarPig73
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@WarPig73 · 5:00

Memories

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Or who is an example of what life was supposed to be and ended? Graciously memories have an awesome place in our life. We should learn how to identify and embrace every single memory we have. Our brains are wonderful things, people, but don't allow anything, if possible, to change your thoracide. Everything that you have, that I have, can be learned from. We can grow from it, we can become better because of it, no matter how painful or traumatic
@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 0:50

@WarPig73

Hey, Warpig. Hi, Eric. Here. Thanks so much for the invite. You know, it's a really good question. What do we think of memories? Do we like them? Do we need them? So I don't have a lengthy response to that other than just to say that you yes, I very much value my memories, especially my childhood memories. It was really great. I was very fortunate that I grew up in the time that I did
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@WarPig73
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@WarPig73 · 0:42

@EricG

I'm glad that I had the opportunity to grow up in the era that I did. Thank God for that as well. And I and agree with you on so many levels with your reply. So, man, thanks again. Thanks for taking the time to respond and putting up with my madness. It's a great time. All right, man. Be blessed. Stay savage
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@kfmarshall2022
Krystle Marshall
@kfmarshall2022 · 3:41
When things going on in our life, when we have seasons of despair or nervousness or anxiety or we're just having problems in our life, those good memories, if we can think on them, they're good for us. But most of the time, every time we have a season of bad things happening or our faith being tested, it's like, where is these memories? I need these memories to make me feel better about myself and they don't show up
@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:50
You never once mentioned your devices because you were so immersed in the culture of the countries we were in and experiencing the people. Experiencing the different activities that you never even once thought about it. And still that was 2018. Right now, 2022 were due for some overseas travel. I mean, Covet took two years, but we're still in Covet. Let me acknowledge that as a health care provider, the healthcare person in health care
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