When you look at your life and what you’ve done, what do you see? Did you use the gift that was given to you? Somewhere along the way, you discovered you had a talent for something. Or if you’re young, you might not have discovered your skill yet—that’s okay. Sometimes it takes a while. You have one quarter, twenty five cents, in this journey. Once it’s over, and you don’t know when that’s going to happen, that’s it. You can’t put another quarter in the machine.
Whatever you were given, do you use it every day? Or have you put it in the closet, behind the dirty clothes, because you’re afraid of it. Maybe someone told you that you’re not talented enough. That’s garbage. If you have a gift, use it. Share your skill with the world. Lindsey Stirling was told she wasn’t a good violinist by supposed experts. Now, she packs the house. You have one quarter—use it for everything it’s worth.
“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” ― Oscar Wilde
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