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This Is The Last Human Freedom

This Is The Last Human Freedom

The power we have in choosing to move on is the last human freedom.

It’s so simple though, we easily forget it.

We can stay and dwell and hurt.

Or we can choose another path.

A path with new beginnings.

This echoes the point made by Victor Frankl in, Man’s Search For Meaning.

The last human freedom is your attitude.

I don’t even know you and I know you need to be better at this.

So do I.

We can choose to be upset, hold a grudge, squander time, waste energy, repel opportunity, stagnate professionally, and ruin lifelong relationships because of that choice. Or we can choose to grow up, laugh, shrug, forget it, and move on.

-Andy Andrews, The Little Things

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