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Something that leaves a tangible thing once you're done. That way even after you're gone, you
will still live on in the things you created.
3. She had a terrible habit o comparing her life to others. She realized that their life experiences
were completely different than her own and that she saw only what they wanted her to see,
but that didn't matter. She still compared herself and yearned for what she thought they had
and she didn't.
5. You're going to make a choice today that will have a direct impact on where you are five years
from now. The truth is, you'll make choice like that every day of your life. The problem is that
on most days, you won't know the choice you make will have such a huge impact on your life in
the future. So if you want to end up in a certain place in the future, you need to be careful of
the choices you make today.
7. The opened package of potato chips held the answer to the mystery. Both detectives looked
at it but failed to realize it was the key to solve the crime. They passed by it assuming it was
random trash ensuring that the case would never be solved.
9. There was a time in his life when her rudeness would have set him over the edge. He would
have raised his voice and demanded to speak to the manager. That was no longer the case.
He barely reacted at all, letting the rudeness melt away without saying a word back to her. He
had been around long enough to know where rudeness came from and how unhappy the
person must be to act in that way. All he could do was feel pity and be happy that he didn't
feel the way she did to lash out like that.
11. There was something special about this little creature. Donna couldn't quite pinpoint what it
was, but she knew with all her heart that it was true. It wasn't a matter of if she was going to
try and save it, but a matter of how she was going to save it. She went back to the car to get a
blanket and when she returned the creature was gone.
13. 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.
15. What were they eating? It didn't taste like anything she had ever eaten before and although
she was famished, she didn't dare ask. She knew the answer would be one she didn't want to
hear.
17. He picked up the burnt end of the branch and made a mark on the stone. Day 52 if the marks
on the stone were accurate. He couldn't be sure. Day and nights had begun to blend together
creating confusion, but he knew it was a long time. Much too long.
19. His mother had always taught him not to ever think of himself as better than others. He'd tried
to live by this motto. He never looked down on those who were less fortunate or who had less
money than him. But the stupidity of the group of people he was talking to made him change
his mind.