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Book Club Friends is 100% Canadian 🇨🇦
Book Club Friends is 100% Canadian 🇨🇦
Do not be dismayed by the brokenness of the world. All things break. And all things can be mended.
Not with time, as they say, but with intention.
So go. . .
Love intentionally, extravagantly, unconditionally.
The broken world waits in darkness for the light that is you. L.R. Knost
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Thank you for posting this. Such a wonderfully uplifting message that is so needed at this time. I hope everyone will see this and share a glimmer of their light to brighten the worlds around them. Imagine if everyone shared a bit of their light, how bright the world would be.
It would definitely be a better world.
Things are always stronger where they are broken. But it’s the cracks where the light gets in.
That’s what I thought of when I read my post.
Exactly, Libby. We need a “nodding head” emoji.
Lovely and inspiring. Thank you for posting this, Nancy.
This is wonderful! Thank you
I think it is the “intention” part that is most important. We have to see ourselves as having agency and summon the will to be intentional. Now that is where LP provides the inspiration.