“Unseen Treasures: 46 Everyday Luxuries We Never Appreciated Until Now”
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#2
Not appreciating my parents’ patience and advice. I thought I knew it all back then.
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#3
My free time. I really didn’t think that having a 9-5 and kids would leave me with so little of me time.
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#4
The simple joys of being carefree—like long summer days and endless playtime!
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#5
My spine and knees being pain-free. Just walking the dog hurts these days.
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#6
Time spent with friends who have since drifted away. We thought we’d always be together, but life had other plans.
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#7
How much potential I really did have. I just lacked the self confidence. I’m trying to instill that in my children right now. One in particular. The fear of failure is real for everyone, but so is actually FAILING. EVERYONE fails. Nothing worthwhile is accomplished easily. It took me almost forty years to learn that.
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#8
How easy it was to socialize in college. It’s frustrating and difficult to make new friends as an adult, and even more so to date.
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#9
20/20 eyesight. Damn genes.
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#10
My grandparents’ life experiences. I wish I had asked and preserved their stories. One grandmother was born in1899 and lived to 95. Think of all she saw and lived through. Damn it, why didn’t I ask her when I could?
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#11
Having perfectly clear skin.