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MJ Brewer
@Mommas_Jungle · 3:14

What I am grateful for ever growing education.

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Out of all the things that I'm grateful for, because there are a lot, one thing that I'm the most grateful for is the ability to think and reason and come to terms with things that have happened so that I can choose whether or not I want to repeat them or avoid them. I think that's the basis for sincerely learning something is not to repeat it. Or if you have to repeat it, you do it differently the second time

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Ava K
@Learningtobeme · 4:02
So, yes, I think it's very important to be grateful for what you have, mind, body and soul wise, and materialistically too. And of course, the main point would be here is there is no limit for greed. Where is the limit? If I have a bigger house, then what? There's always going to be somebody who has a bigger house than that. If I have one car, there's going to be a person who's always going to have ten cars
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MJ Brewer
@Mommas_Jungle · 2:13

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That was awesome. I like how you focused in on how people can have things and maybe more than you, like ten cars compared to one car that you have. But in addition to that, I like what you said before, that, that some people have a other things. So I think that when we can see that someone else has something more than us, they might have millions of something more than us, but be very lonely. Maybe they don't have any friends
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