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He looked at the sand. Picking up a handful, he wondered how many grains were in
his hand. Hundreds of thousands? "Not enough," the said under his breath. I need
more.
Her mom had warned her. She had been warned time and again, but she had refused to
believe her. She had done everything right and she knew she would be rewarded for
doing so with the promotion. So when the promotion was given to her main rival, it
not only stung, it threw her belief system into disarray. It was her first big
lesson in life, but not the last.
Peter always saw the world in black and white. There were two choices for every
situation and you had to choose one of them. It was therefore terribly
uncomfortable for him to spend time with Ashley. She saw the world in shades of
gray with hundreds of choices to choose from in every situation.
Debbie had taken George for granted for more than fifteen years now. He wasn't sure
what exactly had made him choose this time and place to address the issue, but he
decided that now was the time. He looked straight into her eyes and just as she was
about to speak, turned away and walked out the door.
Sometimes it's simply better to ignore the haters. That's the lesson that Tom's dad
had been trying to teach him, but Tom still couldn't let it go. He latched onto
them and their hate and couldn't let it go, but he also realized that this wasn't
healthy. That's when he came up with his devious plan.
It was hidden under the log beside the stream. It had been there for as long as
Jerry had been alive. He wasn't sure if anyone besides him and his friends knew of
its existence. He knew that anyone could potentially find it, but it was well
enough hidden that it seemed unlikely to happen. The fact that it had been there
for more than 30 years attested to this. So it was quite a surprise when he found
the item was missing.
It was just a burger. Why couldn't she understand that? She knew he'd completely
changed his life around her eating habits, so why couldn't she give him a break
this one time? She wasn't even supposed to have found out. Yes, he had promised her
and yes, he had broken that promise, but still in his mind, all it had been was
just a burger.
It all started with a random letter. Several of those were joined forces to create
a random word. The words decided to get together and form a random sentence. They
decided not to stop there and it wasn't long before a random paragraph had been
cobbled together. The question was whether or not they could continue the momentum
long enough to create a random short story.
"It's never good to give them details," Janice told her sister. "Always be a little
vague and keep them guessing." Her sister listened intently and nodded in
agreement. She didn't fully understand what her sister was saying but that didn't
matter. She loved her so much that she would have agreed to whatever came out of
her mouth.
It had been a simple realization that had changed Debra's life perspective. It was
really so simple that she was embarrassed that she had lived the previous five
years with the way she measured her worth. Now that she saw what she had been
doing, she could see how sad it was. That made her all the more relieved she had
made the change. The number of hearts her Instagram posts received wasn't any
longer the indication of her own self-worth.

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