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Not everyone will understand your journey. That’s fine. It’s not their journey to make sense of. It’s yours.

Zero Dean

Author | Photographer | CG Artist | Filmmaker

Written by Zero Dean and prompted by personal experiences. No AI was used in the creation of this content.

Whenever life challenges you, remind yourself that there is a lesson to be learned from the experience and that it
Excerpt from: Today is day one. The more that you incorporate things that you truly value into your life --
Excerpt from: What it means to "live life to the fullest" Living life to the fullest means taking an active
Be the kind of person that your heroes would be proud of. Related: One less rhinoceros (intentions vs actions &
Do you want to be a superhero? If you use the powers that you already have to their fullest potential,
Treat the world as if those you want to impress the most are the ones who have to clean up
[This was originally written as a response to a post by Wojtek Skalski on Medium.] Every so often someone likes
Excerpt from: The strength in tolerance and kindness If the results of your habits don’t make you a better, stronger,
This post is a follow-up to: What are you weaknesses? Consider for a moment that you are a boat. I
This post has a follow-up here: Weaknesses are a leaky boat What are your weaknesses? Have you thought about this?
Excerpt from: A good example Be a good example of what it means to be a good example.
Excerpt from: What it means to be truly wealthy Related: What it means to be truly wealthy Your greatness is

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