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Poems by Robert E. Lee

Poems by Robert E. Lee

A MIXED DEVELOPMENT

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Always starts up as only a seed in the mind. That eventually turns into a physical action that doesn’t always gain the proper fruition. And when it doesn’t, it doesn’t really mean that particular seed was or is totally wrong. Because in all actuality just like they say, “Time waits for no one” … It also means you still have a seed and you can always control its own development.

ATTENTION SEEKERS

Are all very competitive because every single time a person is able to obtain some type of satisfaction in something, there’s always going to be a form of jealousy or resentment from others. You never can please all the people every single time. So why not appreciate the competition instead of always battling it? Sometimes, just let certain things slide by without a response or reaction on your part. And when you’re able to do something as minimal as that, you actually deserve the proper and correct attention you seek.

ALWAYS AN EXTENDED GROWTH

Remember the old saying, “You’re never too old to learn something new”? Which, in all actuality, is a total reflection of a past that helps lead into the future. Say, for instance, ever since childhood you’ve been doing practically the same physical thing daily, knowing that sooner or later, things will eventually get better than before. Mostly mentally at first, it will transpond into a physical growth of maturation that will always continue to extend.

SILENCE SPEAKS VOLUMES

Means that even though you don’t hear people talk, you still always receive the cusp of what was said. Because throughout your very own intelligence, you’ll be able to determine right from wrong. Every child gains the proper knowledge to eventually become a decent adult… and when they do, that very same type of silence will definitely let them continue to gain the proper knowledge. That also leads to the proper finances to receive much more… to not only become smarter, but even richer.

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