The Ticket to Regrets

imageRegrets can be crippling. I’m not talking about wishing I had purchased a lottery ticket, because that really doesn’t relate to me. I don’t buy them. I’m not talking about speeding tickets or parking tickets, both of which I have had my share and quickly paid. Yet, to some people, they have these regrets.

In life, it often seems like the most inconsequential decisions are laden with consequences. Somehow one thing leads to another and one small decision leads us down a track of irrevocable regret. It sucks. One blown taillight has led to many people being incarcerated. Read More

Welcome

Many of my friends and family members have urged me to begin writing a blog. I’d never given it much thought, but I suppose if I can share posts on a social media site and people identify with me; I might as well.


I’m not promising that this blog will offer much more than entertainment, but I hope that it helps all of us be more aware of the amazing in the ordinary, and the opportunities awaiting in the adversity that surrounds us.


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