From The Ground Up


"I woke up, I opened my eyes, I saw life, and I smiled" What more is there?
Love Di


We are given this shell, this largest organ filled with many other organs that learn to work together, to attain a common goal. Living.
Since we were young, we only knew of this, as ours, whatever that is, for us. We are all different.Different hair. Different eyes. Different skin. Many of us struggled with this.Brunettes wishing they were blonde.


Light faired skinned individuals perhaps wishing they could get some color without burning.Dark skinned people wishing to have more fair skin, having been judged for having not.


It is almost as though we wanted what we didn't have, having had it, if we were anything different.We may feel we are failing or have failed, because we were different- and not good enough.


In all of our learning, in school, or in life, we may have been bombarded when we felt we couldn't understand what was being taught.


However, of all the confusion we have endured, one simple study could have helped us along the way. A lesson in "Acceptance."


There is always going to be something we don't want, something we wish we had, or we wondered would be if things were different.


If we can accept who we are, not only from the inside out, but from the ground up, for all we are- maybe our perspective on life will be better, and we can get an "A" after all.


An "A' in acceptance.


Give me an "A!" Love,LuCy sMiLeS


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