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Breanna Burbridge
is 57% done
Part 3 so good:
“Forgiveness doesn’t mean you let the forgiven stomp all over you once again. Forgiveness means you have found a way forward that acknowledges harm done and hurt caused without letting either your anger or your pain rule your life or define your relationship with the one who did you wrong.”
— 10 hours, 5 min ago
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“Forgiveness doesn’t mean you let the forgiven stomp all over you once again. Forgiveness means you have found a way forward that acknowledges harm done and hurt caused without letting either your anger or your pain rule your life or define your relationship with the one who did you wrong.”
Breanna Burbridge
is 38% done
Part 2 highlights:
- travel the world by foot; there are too many things to see traveling at warp speed
- “you don’t have to get a job that makes others feel comfortable about what they perceive as your success.”
- “I’m not telling you to be lazy; I am telling you to apply yourself in directions that have no measure.”
— 12 hours, 16 min ago
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- travel the world by foot; there are too many things to see traveling at warp speed
- “you don’t have to get a job that makes others feel comfortable about what they perceive as your success.”
- “I’m not telling you to be lazy; I am telling you to apply yourself in directions that have no measure.”
Breanna Burbridge
is 23% done
New perspectives from Sugar in Part 1:
- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it already can guide
- “talking behind a friend’s back” is a natural and helpful part of maintaining healthy relationships
- abandoning arrogance and surrendering to humility are keys to growing
— 12 hours, 58 min ago
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- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it already can guide
- “talking behind a friend’s back” is a natural and helpful part of maintaining healthy relationships
- abandoning arrogance and surrendering to humility are keys to growing
Breanna Burbridge
is on page 23 of 400
New perspectives from Sugar in Part 1:
- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it already can guide
- “talking behind a friend’s back” is a natural and helpful part of maintaining healthy relationships
- abandoning arrogance and surrendering to humility are keys to growth
— 15 hours, 17 min ago
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- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it already can guide
- “talking behind a friend’s back” is a natural and helpful part of maintaining healthy relationships
- abandoning arrogance and surrendering to humility are keys to growth
Breanna Burbridge
is on page 23 of 400
New perspectives from Sugar in Part 1:
- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it already can guide
- “talking behind a friend’s back” is a natural and helpful part of maintaining healthy relationships
- abandoning arrogance and surrendering to humility are the keys to growth
— 15 hours, 17 min ago
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- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it already can guide
- “talking behind a friend’s back” is a natural and helpful part of maintaining healthy relationships
- abandoning arrogance and surrendering to humility are the keys to growth
Breanna Burbridge
is on page 23 of 400
New perspectives from Sugar in part 1
- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it before can guide you.
- in order to grow you have to abandon arrogance and surrender to humility.
- talking about a friend “behind their back” is a natural part of maintaining healthy relationships and pushing through complications.
— 15 hours, 21 min ago
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- no one is going to climb out of the hole for you but people who have done it before can guide you.
- in order to grow you have to abandon arrogance and surrender to humility.
- talking about a friend “behind their back” is a natural part of maintaining healthy relationships and pushing through complications.














