Quote of the Week:

By that I mean Quote of My Life.

“I believe that happiness is not a condition to be described in the past tense– the way you felt as a child, or how things were last summer or last week or even yesterday. Nor can happiness truly be spoken of in the future tense– the way you’ll feel when spring comes, or when you’re finally on vacation, or when your status changes for the better. Happiness is a present tense condition and can only fully exist if today is your best day so far. Just as surely as it is possible for you to be happy, so it is possible for each and every day to be your best day so far.”

By my hero, George Durrant. Who by the way left a message on my dad’s phone for me on the day of my surgery.

2 thoughts on “Quote of the Week:”

  1. I didn’t know that George Durrant called you. That’s awesome!

    I hope today’s your best day so far! No, I don’t hope. I know it is 🙂

  2. You inspire me so much!! That is a beautiful and wonderful motto to live by and you really do. Go have your best life so far. Go on, go throw up.

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