We Can't be Perfect, But We Can Be Better

Striving for perfection is an admirable and noble goal. However, in the entire history of mankind, no one has ever managed to actually succeed in achieving perfection.

We may not be able to become perfect, but our life and legacy will be all the more positive and appreciated if we at least try.

Strive to be better today than yesterday and even better tomorrow than today. Those with whom we are acquainted will appreciate it and the world in general will be a much better place.
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Published on September 11, 2018 14:36
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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Mardel happy birthday, Jim.
Wise words -you should be a preacher:))


message 2: by Jim (new)

Jim Vuksic Michael wrote: "happy birthday, Jim.
Wise words -you should be a preacher:))"


Michael,
Thank you for the compliment, taking time to comment on the post, and for remaining a long-term, faithful follower of the blog. Your contributions in the comment section are always welcome and very much appreciated.
Jim


message 3: by Christine (new)

Christine Hayton Jim, I'm a bit late reading this, but I hope you had a wonderful birthday. Michael nailed it when he said these are wise words. I appreciate your insightful comments - you have a knack for getting to the heart of the matter. Have a great day!


message 4: by Jim (last edited Sep 17, 2018 10:37AM) (new)

Jim Vuksic Christine wrote: "Jim, I'm a bit late reading this, but I hope you had a wonderful birthday. Michael nailed it when he said these are wise words. I appreciate your insightful comments - you have a knack for getting ..."

Christine,
Thank you for continuing to follow the blog since its inception. I always look forward to reading your comments.

Any progress update regarding the publication of your latest novel? I thoroughly enjoyed reading your contribution to the Childhood Fears Anthology. My youngest daughter also read it and thought the story intriguing.

Jim Vuksic


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine Hayton Thanks Jim for the kind words. I'm still waiting for word on publication of the novel - hoping to hear soon.


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