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<blockquote data-quote="Simon/Rock" data-source="post: 74597099" data-attributes="member: 425000"><p>My friend, we must be happy for even some thing little, for in other countries some people don't have such luxuries as clean water to drink, or clean food to eat. No Food, or Shelter, or the necessities of life. </p><p></p><p>Trust me, I've had major depression and other illnesses for years. But that is why I started this Thread. I wanted to try and keep people positive, and show everyone, that they have something positive in their lives. </p><p></p><p>No matter how little or small it is. Something is better than nothing.</p><p>I lived in a group home for two weeks/Shelter. I know it wasn't that long, but it taught me at the time, to be grateful even for the things that were given to me by other out of the kindness of their hearts. Even though there were very little options there. At least it was still something. A hot shower, food, the necessities in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon/Rock, post: 74597099, member: 425000"] My friend, we must be happy for even some thing little, for in other countries some people don't have such luxuries as clean water to drink, or clean food to eat. No Food, or Shelter, or the necessities of life. Trust me, I've had major depression and other illnesses for years. But that is why I started this Thread. I wanted to try and keep people positive, and show everyone, that they have something positive in their lives. No matter how little or small it is. Something is better than nothing. I lived in a group home for two weeks/Shelter. I know it wasn't that long, but it taught me at the time, to be grateful even for the things that were given to me by other out of the kindness of their hearts. Even though there were very little options there. At least it was still something. A hot shower, food, the necessities in life. [/QUOTE]
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